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[NickStarr.com : Nick Starr dot com] So how about this Flickr, as of 1pm EST today there will be no ads on the site; however, if you would allow simple Google ads, which you have used on your site up until recently when Yahoo contextual ads seem to of taken over, it would be seen a king gesture.

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[Nickstarr.com] NickStarr.com : Nick Starr dot com » FlickrLicio.us is ad free!: however, if you would allow simple Google ads, which you have used on your site up until recently when Yahoo contextual ads seem to of taken over, it would be seen a king gesture.

[Searchviews.com] SearchViews - Dispatches and Discussions on the Search Engine ...: In a move smacking of the kind of strategery that would make George W proud, the federal government has approved a measure that will require hundreds of universities and municipalties to overhaul their networks in order to make it easier for authorities to monitor email, internet calls and other forms of online communication.

Google.weblogsinc.com[Google.weblogsinc.com] Goooooooooooogle Branding - The Unofficial Google Weblog - google ...: Considering that Google has done an amazing job branding their main product (search) I don't see how Goooooooooooooogle could possibly be an improvement. By the way, I think the number of 0's varies at least according to this entry from the buy links blog: http://www.buy-links.com/archives/000471.html

Longtail.typepad.com[Longtail.typepad.com] The Long Tail: Kevin Burton notices that the ads in the free copy of The Onion he picked up in SF are not just for local businesses, but hyperlocal ones: "For example, I was at a popular geek hangout iin my neighborhood named Crepes on Cole and noticed that The Onion had an ad for Magnolia (a beer pub). They're just 5 blocks away from where I was having my coffee.

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