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POPSIdeas For Self Employment Many are seeking ideas for self employment due to the economic times we face and this is one proven way to generate income being self employed.
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POPS15 of the Meanest CAPTCHAs ever You've seen them all around the web, CAPTCHAs are those distorted images of letters and numbers used to prevent the automated use of websites. They are supposedely random, but sometimes they seem to be "telling you" something; others are just plain ridiculous or humanly impossible to read. Here's a collection of the strangest, most bizarre tests agains spam bots.
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POPSHave we become too dependent on Google? Read the complete article at the link... Personally, I think this holds very true. As someone who runs a website which relies heavily on Google AdSense / AdWords and their other services, if one of their Google were to malfunction, it could cause a snowball effect which would be disastrous to my website... Something to think about.
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POPS30 Google Apps You’ve Never Heard Of On the other hand, there are quite a few apps I have heard of! Still, this list is a highly useful one! To learn more on this, visit the site pl. Couldn't clip it all...
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POPS10 Useful Free Tools in the AdWords Campaign An article presenting 10 free useful tools to be used in the AdWords campaign. From keyword jugglers and synonym tools, they are all useful in any AdWords Campaign. It is true that the campaign cannot be fully automated but al least your work will get easier.
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POPSGoogle Nemesis Is A Killer Google Nemesis has been launched a few days ago, and boy did it break its previous clickbank record.. Want to know why the Google Nemesis is so popular? I'll tell you why.
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POPSAdam Broitman on "Facebook Gets Googley/ Google Starts to Feed" Social Media maven, Adam Broitman serves up a great post on the developing relationship between Facebook and Google. Is there love in the air or are these two Internet darlings headed for bitter divorce? Broitman says, "My feeling is that we will begin to see a lot more rivalry between these two companies."