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TERMS MOST SEARCHED FOR
The Buzz Index for the week ending
27 July 2003 |


Source: BizRate.
* Holiday period is measured from November 25-December 25, 2002. Holiday period is included in fourth quarter data. |
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| METHOD TO THE MADNESS |
The Architecture Phase of Building Your Web Site
by Jose Rosa
(This is Part III of a continuing series. Click here to read past columns.)
Our original idea for developing a holistic approach to web development came out of a system that can be called an "architectural process." The foundation of such a system consists of the intricate nature of coordinating diverse trades and professions to build a complete, working structure.
From there, the delegation of tasks within the larger workflow process begins, until finally the project is complete.
How can this process enhance your company's web presence?
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here to read more...
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COMING UP ROSES
RosArt Client Success Stories |
Temsha Corporation™: A Digital Spin on the American Dream
by Alexandra Pallas
Three sisters who grew up on a farm in a small town in Paraguay immigrate to the United States. Years later, they own a successful business, selling health products to clients and distributors all over the world. How did they do it?
The Internet played an integral role, and still does.
Click here to read more...
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| ROSART BUZZ |
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"Martin Luther King, Jr. Foundation Recognizes RosArt" Click here to read more...
"RosArt's SEO specialist, Curt Clason, Writes Guest Article in 'High Rankings' Publication" Read Curt's "Pay-Per-Click Basics" by clicking here...
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| TOP R.A.M.E.N. NEWS |
| LEGALITIES AND FORMALITIES |
"Politics May Spoil Spam Solutions"
"Once thoroughly bipartisan, the debate in Washington over how to reduce the flow of bulk e-mail is pitting Democrats against Republicans, a development that threatens to complicate enactment of laws regulating spam. Politicians on Capitol Hill have realized that their constituents are fed up with the ever-increasing deluge of unsolicited e-mail, and most legislators appear to favor Congress taking some sort of action."
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.zdnet.com)
"Why do-not-spam lists are a bad idea"
"Following the success of do-not-call anti-telemarketing lists, the idea of do-not-spam lists has suddenly caught on with politicians. Big mistake."
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.zdnet.com)
"Banning the Tax on Internet Access"
"A House committee acted Wednesday to permanently bar states from taxing Internet service and access and to require the few states that currently tax those services to end their levies. The bill, which must be passed by the full House and Senate before becoming law, would extend a moratorium on the taxes that will expire Nov. 1. The moratorium has been in place since 1998."
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.contracostatimes.com)
"Yahoo!'s Overture Acquisition"
"What will it mean for Microsoft? Other search engines? Advertisers? Searchers?"
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.clickz.com)
Wireless Network to find Lost Keys, Lost Dog, Lost Anything...
Steve Wozniak, the creator of the personal computer, has a new company, Wheels of Zeus (WOZ). WOZ has designed a wireless network that Wozniak says can help you find almost anything. The Los Gatos company offers "tags" that you can attach to affix to almost anything you want. A small personal monitor uses global-positioning-system satellites to show you where the tagged items are.
...to read more CLICK HERE (Mercury News)
"Beyond the Wall"
Infrared surveillance cams. Seismic field sensors. Real-time data maps. Welcome to the new US Border Patrol.
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.wired.com)
"What is Internet2 ?"
"Due to the overwhelming success of the original Internet, you just knew there had to be a sequel, didn't you?"
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.darwinmag.com)
"Many companies need to stop treating online customers as second-class citizens, the report says."
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.computerworld.com)
"If I Can't Find It, It Must Not Exist"
"Most of us just give up and assume content doesn't exist if we can't find it on the first few tries. Would your Web sites pass the test? Or do you unknowingly turn users away?"
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.intranetjournal.com)
"E-Mail: A Job for Professionals"
"Who drives your e-mail marketing -- and does she have a license?"
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.clickz.com)
"Is SEM Becoming Unaffordable?"
Can you afford not to optimize your web site?
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.clickz.com)
"Rank Well in Search Engines and Convert the Traffic"
"How to create pages that rank well and convert search engine traffic into buyers, prospects, and leads."
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.clickz.com)
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| R.A.M.E.N.-RAGEOUS! |
Noodles Beat Out Technology Products in Japan's 'Greatest Contribution to the World' Survey
The Fuji Research Institute Corporation conducted a Millennium Survey to find out which "Made in Japan" product has had the greatest impact on the world in the 20th century.
Instant Ramen ranked overall as the most influential Japanese contribution to the 20th century life!
Here's the overall ranking list:
1.Instant ramen
2.Karaoke
3.Headphone stereos
4.TV game players
5.Compact disks
6.Cameras
7.Akira Kurosawa
8.Pocket Monsters
9.Automobile technology
10.Sushi
(Research gathered from "average Japanese citizens." Source: http://www.irma-world.com/inpaku/english/02_data/05/01.html)
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