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PUBLIC MARKS from adfunk with tags online & internet

February 2007

Almost 30 percent of Internet users tag online

Tagging, the emblematic activity of the “Web 2.0″ and social computing era, appears destined for mainstream status, a new study concludes. Among U.S. Internet users, 28 percent have tagged online content like blog entries, photos, Web sites, video clips, and news articles, The Pew Internet & American Life Project reports in a study released Wednesday. On any particular day, 7 percent of users engage in this activity to categorize and label material they upload or find on the Web. Justen Deal, a manager in Los Angeles who tags news articles on sites like Slashdot, believes that as the use of tagging increases, it will give blogging and the Web in general a significant boost by making content easier to organize and discover.

January 2007

Menj Internet Launches Emporium-directory.com for Online Directory Publishers

Announcing Emporium Directory, we just have a PR3 for our directory after the recent Google update of our directory. Emporium-directory.com has aim to connect webmaster and user of the internet communities under one roof and provides them opportunity to add and visit links and reprocessed items in a highly competitive & easier environment. Emporium-directory.com helps you to find new website traffic, it is low cost advertisement to your industry, it helps you to lower your inventory level & more. The blog feature is another way to prove that Emporium-directory.com is not just another link directory among thousands of others, but serious, trusted, and useful web resource for webmasters and website owners that offer help in making their websites popular and profitable," resumes Menj.

September 2006

Tech 2 Blog :: Cut Your Tech Bills :: September :: 2006

You like chatting online and you spend too much time on YouTube. You're addicted to your cellphone. And what's a Sunday night without HBO? But even if you're tied to your Internet, phone and TV services, you can still find ways to pay less for them. As cable, satellite, telecommunications and wireless carriers duel over your business, some great deals are out there. Companies throw discounts and perks to win your business from competitors, and your existing providers might even fight harder to keep you. Use this tip sheet to help you trim your technology bills.

July 2006

More than 95% of e-mail is ‘junk’

More than 95% of e-mail is junk, be it spam, error messages or viruses, report mail monitoring firms. Analysis of the contents of millions of e-mails has revealed that less than 4% is legitimate traffic. Further work has shown that most of this junk mail is originating on hijacked home computers. E-mail security firm Return Path said 99% of the com