Bill Ross, lead seo engineer for rankbetterseo.com gives his view of how to write good title tags for seo and marketing.
http://live.pirillo.com - LaMott is a PC Tech, and wrote in to ask this: "My question is why isn’t there an industry standard of MBD’s & cases that techs can use to build their own laptops? Also, what percent of people in the U.S. would you say build their own PC’s vs. those that buy?"
See how hackers can use your answering machine to make thousands of dollars of charges to your phone bill. Protect yourself by knowing how. See more hacks and mods at http://www.HackerDaily.com
The roll bar is a feature in New Balance shoes that prevent rear foot movement. This prevents both supination and pronation and adds extra stability to the shoe. Many New Balance walking shoes have the rollbar.
An explanation of how the internet works, through the savvy use of tennis balls and tubes
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Fix the Annoying Cell Phone Buzz in your Computer Speakers
If you have a GSM cell phone the phone tries to use the wires in your speakers as an antenna and causes that mind-warping buzzing noise. There is actually a very cheap, simple way to fix this problem. View the full article at www.VitaminCM.com
French Police Dogs In Action.
Rhett and Link present their Facebook Song.
"The hallmark of any great brand is authenticity -- just ask Harley-Davidson, Coke or Apple, especially when all of these brands lost their way and learned from it. Same thing applies to Brand You. In every tweak of a template, upload and keystroke, you have an opportunity to be authentic or disingenuous. Know what makes you special and unique, and tap into those qualities as you build your personal brand online. Most people can spot a fake when they see one, so remember that being genuine is more important that presenting yourself in an artificially glossy manner. It used to be important for bloggers to "find their voice" -- now it's relevant to all of us."
Paul van Dyk, the No 1 DJ for 2005-2006, performing live with The German Orchestra. A classical aspect of Paul van Dyk.
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