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Interview with Whitney Jacobson - Learn About Web Video - http://onlinebusiness.about.com/b...
Re: Long Live Eraserhead Mouse Pointers - http://gregorygo.com/2009...
"Lenovo is still making the keyboards. You can find them on lenovo.com or on Amazon sometimes. I found two -- one with a trackpad and one without. This is the version without the trackpad that I got -- and love! http://www.amazon.com/ThinkPad..." - Gregory Go
Nominations Open for the 2012 Readers Choice Awards: Online Business - http://onlinebusiness.about.com/b...
Want to Work From Home? Here are More Than 75 Ideas - http://onlinebusiness.about.com/b...
MyWebsite - Design Help for Non-Designers - http://onlinebusiness.about.com/b...
Learn About Web Hosting with Lauren Whitson - http://onlinebusiness.about.com/b...
Black Friday, Cyber Monday and a (Real) WordPress Theme Discount Code - http://onlinebusiness.about.com/b...
Choosing (and Protecting) Your Domain Name - http://onlinebusiness.about.com/b...
Re: How to Format Your Book for the Kindle - http://maketecheasier.com/format-...
"Thanks for the great guide!  Do you have any advice on creating a working table of contents? Thanks in advance!" - Gregory Go
New Random Text App Offers Bloggers Some Stiff Competition - http://onlinebusiness.about.com/b...
MADATOMS - WHY MEN LOVE THE BIG LEBOWSKI by Kristin Wong - Artist: David Hwang - http://www.madatoms.com/site...
Interview with FedEx logo designer - http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-arch...
National Novel Writing Month - http://www.nanowrimo.org/en
One percent of the nation owns a third of the wealth. The rest of the wealth is distributed in such a way as to turn those in the 99 percent against one another: small property owners against the propertyless, black against white, native-born against foreign-born, intellectuals and professionals against the uneducated and unskilled. These groups... - http://greggo.tumblr.com/post...
In 2006, it took me almost 8 weeks to sell 4000 books. In 2011, it took me five and a half days to sell that many. And I didn’t have to drive across twenty-nine states to do it. - http://greggo.tumblr.com/post...
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