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rexblog.com is the personal weblog of Rex Hammock. Typically it contains news about magazines, custom publishing and some of Rex's other passions.


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What is New Orleans' future?

Posted Tuesday August 29, 2006, 9:09 am, Over one day old
What is New Orleans' future? Other Katrina+1 links: Storycorps: Survial Stories NPR Weekend Saturday: "Imagining a New City in New Orleans" This is a lot like the conversations I heard in New Orleans last week Rising Tide Conference Wiki.

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A year of Katrina blog posts

Posted Tuesday August 29, 2006, 9:09 am, Over one day old
I noted then that volunteers from Nashville have a 200-year-old precedent for defending New Orleans. I figured out a long time ago that I could probably have more readers if I'd stick to one topic and run top-ten lists, but when I look back over those posts, I know this is the reason I blog.

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Wiki fun, the early days

Posted Tuesday August 15, 2006, 10:15 am, Over one day old
Wiki fun, the early days: Today, there are lots of comments bouncing around the blogosphere and wikiosphere about the purchase of the domain name Wiki.com for $2.86 million to be used by John Gotts to launch " an online destination for consumers to learn about, create and share wiki sites."

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The state of search advertising

Posted Tuesday August 15, 2006, 10:15 am, Over one day old
The state of search advertising: Scott Karp's profundity is on display in his "State of Search Advertising" address following his attendance last week at a gathering of search-engine-marketing wonks. Search marketing has come of age 2.

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People don't know how to search

Posted Wednesday August 9, 2006, 8:31 am, Over one day old
People don't know how to search: Simon, a commenter on the preceding post, links to a page on Askthebrain.com that will allow you to see what the AOL search data reveals about search terms that lead to specific websites. For example, what are the search terms that lead people to Google the most?

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The only thing we have to fear

Posted Thursday August 10, 2006, 8:40 am, Over one day old
If it's as easy as the experts are implying, why are terrorists just now getting around to figuring that out? If a couple of ounces of liquid explosives could take down a plane, why does it take a "plot" like that revealed today for the government to finally get "tough on bottled water"?

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Lightly blogging today

Posted Monday August 14, 2006, 1:46 am, Over one day old
Lightly blogging today: As typical, on days where I "talk" about blogging, I doubt I'll be blogging much until late in the day.

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The Nashville Congressman Jim Cooper isn't named Jerry

Posted Tuesday August 29, 2006, 9:09 am, Over one day old
The Nashville Congressman Jim Cooper isn't named Jerry: I took that picture back in April. Jim Cooper is the U.S. Congressman who represents Nashville. Unfortunately, some people think a state senator from Chattanooga named Jerry Cooper who was indicted last week, is Jim.

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Travelling fool

Posted Tuesday August 29, 2006, 9:09 am, Over one day old


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Can one actually BitTorrent a 'magazine'?

Posted Tuesday August 29, 2006, 9:09 am, Over one day old
Can one actually BitTorrent a 'magazine'? While one (including me) can debate* whether or not a PDF of a magazine is "the magazine," Dylan Stableford at FishBowl NY has discovered ( again ) a new service that is offering free downloads of PDFs of magazines.

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