Archive for February, 2010

Tan Sri Robert Kuok, the Kuok Group patriarch who relinquished his “Sugar King” crown last year, still tops the list of 40 richest people in Malaysia, followed by telecommunication tycoon Tan Sri Ananda Krishnan.

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Dear Facebook Friends,

I’ve been wondering when and how to do this for a while now but the time has come for me to bite the bullet and clean up what I’m doing on Facebook.

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A Guest Post by www.lewishowes.com on driving traffic to your blog with LinkedIn.

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Whats Wrong with BloggingBack in 2005 I asked my readers a question that surprised some for a blog like ProBlogger – I asked readers to talk about what was wrong with blogging.

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Lets look at another idea of what to do in your first week of blogging. Related to our previous post in this series which focused upon writing compelling content – is a task that I think can be a very useful habit to get into – developing an Editorial Calendar, or at the very least doing some planning on the future content that you’ll be producing for your blog.

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Our Vancouver 2010 Olympic adventure continues with a trip down to Yaletown to check out the Yahoo! FANcouver welcome center. Yahoo! seems to be the only Internet based company to have a presence in the Olympics. Their welcome center had a broadcast station, free wifi, video games, hot chocolate and coffee, photo stations and rolls of iMac to check your Gmail Yahoo! Mail. It was a nice place to relax after walking all day.

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I’ve been blogging for a few years with moderate success. Much of my success has been because top bloggers like John Chow have been willing to share the lessons they have learned along the way. Now that I am approaching a place where I earn as much from my blogs as I do from my day job, I feel that it is important to share one of my favorite (and most successful) blog adventures.

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The ranks of mobile phone subscribers will swell to five billion people this year thanks to the growth of smartphones in developed nations and mobile services in poor nations, a UN agency said Monday. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) also said the number of mobile broadband subscriptions would exceed one billion this year after reaching 600 million in 2009.

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2010 Winter Olympic Medal Tally (Count) - Day by Day TallyBookmark this page.

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karl rabeder giving away money Karl Rabeder, give me some moneyKarl Rabeder, an Austrian tycoon is giving away every penny of his £3 million ($5.3 million) fortune, having realised that his riches made him unhappy. Karl Rabeder is a businessman from Telfs, near Innsbruck, is also selling his villa with lake, sauna and spectacular mountain views over the Alps, valued at £1.4 million. ‘My idea is to have nothing left. Absolutely nothing. Money is counter-productive – it prevents happiness.’, said Karl Rabender. Is Karl okay or not?

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