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Faster without Losing Features – Facebook Lite | The Web Life | ZDNet.com
ZDNET: Last time I checked, when you logged into Facebook’s home page, over 1 megabyte of Javascript was being executed. For a dialup connection, that could take up to 3 minutes to load. blogs.zdnet.com to READ read reviews and see… Continue reading
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Five Magic Words | Sanborn and Associates
September 10th, 2009 by Mark Sanborn Magic is mysterious…until you know how it works. Once you learn the technique behind the trick, you too can work magic. Here are five words that can solve problems, defuse conflict, increase loyalty and… Continue reading
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Micahel Hyatt: Responding to Poor Customer Service
Perhaps you’ve noticed: customer service has deteriorated noticeably since the recession began. Fewer waiters in restaurants. Slower room service in hotels. Longer wait times for support. michaelhyatt.com TO READ Michael Hyatt ought to be on everyone's favorite's list. His RSS… Continue reading
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Facebook Turns To Twitter For Inspiration Again, Brings @ Tagging To Status Updates
Facebook has launched an interesting feature today: the ability to tag friends in status updates and other messages from the publisher. As with Twitter, you use the “@” symbol followed by your friend’s name (or the name of a Facebook… Continue reading
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How to Go on the Offensive with Facebook : The World : Idea Hub :: American Express OPEN Forum
How to Go on the Offensive with Facebook : The World : Idea Hub :: American Express OPEN Forum Guy Kawasaki (Alltop) Sep 08, 2009 – A friend of mine conducted this informal poll about what a person should do… Continue reading
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“… a deep and serious malady of the soul.”
"A generation of Christians reared among push buttons and automatic machines is impatient of slower and less direct methods of reaching their goals. We have been trying to apply machine-age methods to our relations with God. We read our chapter,… Continue reading
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The Dreaded, Subversive Speech – A Stupid Made-for-TV Controversy – Jim Wallis – God’s Politics Blog
A Stupid Made-for-TV Controversy by Jim Wallis 09-08-2009 Cable news and the blogosphere heated up with a new controversy in the lead-up to a noon-time address that President Obama gave as a back-to-school message for students across the country. Jim… Continue reading
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Back to Work
"The labor of a human being is not a commodity or article of commerce." – Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914. After a day or rest to celebrate the value of labor and the dignity of the laborer, it is time… Continue reading
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A.N. Wilson’s Return to Faith – New Statesman – Why I believe again
Why I believe again – A N Wilson Published 02 April 2009 A N Wilson writes on how his conversion to atheism may have been similar to a road to Damascus experience but his return to faith has… Continue reading
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Top 100 Church Blogs | churchrelevance.com
Top 100 Church Blogs There are hundreds of great church blogs and ministry blogs to read, but do you ever wonder which church blogs everyone else is reading? I do, which is why I have compiled a list of the… Continue reading







