Archive for the 'amazon' Category

Credit cards without privacy concerns

Once in a blue moon, a marketing slogan makes me smile from ear to ear. It says precisely what the product or service offers the customer - no double talk, small print, or slick gimmicks.
Paypal gets my thumbs up for capturing exactly why its service is so compelling: “Shop without sharing your financial information.”
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ScrappyReading: online identities; trust & bonding; innovation and web 2.0

It’s been a good month and four days since my most recent edition of ScrappyReading. I’m not sure how I was able to read and read and read so much on my trusty Google Reader without writing about it. Well, it’s Friday and I’m ready to take a shot. Here are three ScrappyReading ideas for [...]

My tagged search experiment: TagBulb & Las Fallas

Before starting on tagging today, I’d suggest that you take a quick read of an article from Inc.com - Not Only the Lonely Become Entrepreneurs. Depending on whether you consider yourself an introvert or an extrovert, the article can be really funny, right on the mark, or both.
Last month, I wrote three blog entires about [...]

Reputation is everything - recommendation engines

It’s not often that I read one blog entry and say, “Golly, this is REALLY important to think about.”
Today is one of those days. If you read only one business article or blog today, check out The Art, Science and Business of Recommendation Engines by Alex Iskold on Read/Write Web.
At the moment, it’s a given [...]