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    Eyes Bigger Than Stomachs: Data Glut
    Last year the mainstream advertising industry trained its eye on accountability.
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    What About Me? What Do I Want?
    These two statements are driving media right now.
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    A Resurgence of the Browser Wars
    Consumers are tired of spending serious money on computers, for whatever reason, and having them turn into very expensive doorstops mere months later due to malware and compromised security.
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    What Do You Do When Your Client Is a Four-Letter Word?
    By now you've heard me and my fellow writers on the Spin talk about bad sales reps and agency folk. But why doesn't anyone ever talk about bad clients? Oh, they're out there and I'm sure you either currently have one or have had one in the past.
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    One Prediction for 2005 - Divergence
    Okay, so I thought I was smart last year, making my 2004 predictions in September of 2003. And I may have even promised to make that a habit. So shoot me.
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    Little Blog Blue, Come Blow Your Horn
    This week it was reported by press covering this marvelous industry and those industries it touches that 2004 was the year of the blog.
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    Great Expectations in 2005
    Welcome to 2005 everyone, and welcome to my first attempt at generating thoughts in the New Year.
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    A 2005 Prediction About to Come True
    Forgive me for commenting early on one of my 2005 predictions. This is, after all, my first column of the New Year. But there's a lot going on in the realm of online radio, and it's gathering steam very quickly.
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    Happy Net Biz
    Well I just got back from what seemed to be a whirlwind of a holiday. There's not much posted yet in our world of Net news. I'm waiting for final numbers to come in, but the bottom line is, online retail rocked this holiday season. The good news for us is that Americans spend a lot more of their money online this year.
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