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June 30, 2008

Google Ad Planner Review

Filed under: AdWords — Kyle M Brown @ 10:48 am

I haven’t had time to use Google Ad Planner but based on what Ive read, its a good tool.

A good review of Google Ad Planner is available here.

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June 19, 2008

FireFox 3 Release a Success!

Filed under: Firefox Add ons — Kyle M Brown @ 6:44 am

Boca Raton, Florida (WiredPRNews.com) — Mozilla software developers have a reason to boast and to celebrate. Why? In only 5 hours, the latest version of the Firefox web browser was downloaded as many times as its former version received during its first day online. Firefox 3 was downloaded by more than 1.6 million users on Tuesday evening to match the first-day downloads of Firefox 2.

http://www.wiredprnews.com/2008/06/20/firefox-3-sets-world-record-of-downloads_20080620355.html

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June 3, 2008

Google adwords Audio Ads and Print Ads webinars

Filed under: AdWords — Kyle M Brown @ 6:47 am

Google is offering FREE webinars on Audio Ads and Print Ads.

Over the next two weeks, we’re offering free webinars covering Google Print Ads and Google Audio Ads. Traditional media ads can drive more traffic and conversions to your website, all from customers that are local to your business – in these webinars, we’ll cover different ways you can expand your advertising reach with print and audio ads, including how to get started and best practices you can use once your campaigns are up and running.

  • Google Audio Ads: Wednesday, June 11. Sign up here.
  • Google Print Ads: Wednesday, June 18. Sign up here.

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June 1, 2008

Save a site for reading without bookmarking it in FireFox

Filed under: Firefox Add ons — Kyle M Brown @ 12:00 am

I was looking for a solution and found it with this FireFox Add-on. This FireFox Extension serves a purpose for those that visit a lot of websites and don’t always have to time to read everything that they find. The functionality of this add-on is similar to the upcoming news at DIGG.

Idea Shower states how this idea was born:

I found that during the day (and especially at work), that I would run into sites and articles that I wanted to read, but couldn’t at that time. Mostly, I would just send the link to myself via email, and in the end, they would never get read because I’d lose it in my inbox. I needed a simple way to keep track of the things I wanted to read, but didn’t want to bookmark (at least not at first).

Read It later Extension

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