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Tweetag : Browse Twitter Tweets with Tags Want to find out who is talking about your topic of interest on Twitter lately? Want to discover the hot topics on Twitter? Then I think you should give Tweetag, a new Twitter-based service, a try. This Belgium based service that will enable you to b
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Pepperjam Network launches Pepperjam Store Builder™ It seems like Pepperjam Network wants to dominate the affiliate marketing world by introducing new and innovative products. For example, the Pepperjam Ads, that enables you to serve customized contextual ads from one or multiple advertisers at the sa
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LinkedTube : Add Clickable Links in YouTube Videos Have you tested LinkedTube? LinkedTube is simple but smart flash widget tool that will enable you to create clickable links over YouTube videos with your own embed code. The created link appears as a floating button over the video and can be used to
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Inbound Link Advice from Google Want more inbound links? Need some advice? What about from Google itself? Google's Maile Ohye recently posted on the Google Webmaster Central Blog that natural and good quality inbound links are always beneficial and can affect your PageRank.
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Create Your Own Dynamic Avatar with DoppelMe Need a new avatar for yourself? What about a dynamic avatar with your personal touch? Cool? Then, you must give DoppelMe a try. DoppelMe is a free online avatar generator and offers some exciting features to make your avatar interesting. On Doppel
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Wowzio : Beautiful and Engaging Widgets for Your Blog Want to add an interesting widget on your blog? Need a third party help? Take a look at the Wowzio, a service that provides beautiful and engaging widgets for blogs. Their service is free and you don't have to register for an account to use their bea
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TweetBeep : Google Alerts for Twitter! Want to know who is talking about you on Twitter? Try TweetBeep, a new Twitter app, that enables users to keep track of preferred keywords on Twitter and sends email alerts when someone uses those keywords in Twitter updates. So, you can call it Goog
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