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By Tarr on Sep 22nd, 2008

 

September 22 is OneWebDay. A portion of the press release from OneWebDay's website explains a bit more about the phenomenon:

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ScholarLurker
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By Tarr on Dec 18th, 2007

 

 

 

 

As we approach the end of 2007, there are only a few among the many blogs I've read...

ScholarLurker
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By Tarr on Nov 14th, 2007

Just about a year ago, the New York Post penned an article about the ultimate compromise (and there have been many!) of the original martini...

ScholarLurker
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By Tarr on Sep 10th, 2007

I've had this blog for almost a year, and finally gave it a title and short description a month ago. So, I guess it's time to explain myself

ScholarLurker
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By Tarr on Aug 7th, 2007

While browsing the almighty Facebook in recent weeks, I noticed that a few acquaintances have banded together and are beginning their own internet...

ScholarLurker
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By Tarr on Jul 25th, 2007

Many huge internet sites are now getting back to normal after a power outage in San Francisco (where my user photo was taken) took out their power...

ScholarLurker
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By Tarr on Jul 19th, 2007

For most of the time that a neighborhood has stood, whether in New Mexico or New York, the best way to learn about it was to physically explore it...

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By Tarr on Jul 2nd, 2007

Craigslist is now ubiquitous, the 7th most visited website online. For 12 years now, it has been the most popular online classified ad service...

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