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Sean P. Aune’s Articles For The Week Of October 4th
Written by Sean P Aune | under Blogging
Up to 33 articles this week … don’t think it will go up again like it has been.
Photo.BLORGE.com
- New poll from a wireless image provider finds death of film cameras “imminent”
- Epson PowerLite Presenter is a projector with everything but the kitchen sink
SeanPAune.com
- Third Modern Warfare 2 Trailer
- …And There Was No One Left To Speak Out For Me
- CobWEBs Special Daily Edition – Anyone thinking the FTC blogger rules are good are f***wads
- Monty Python’s 40th Anniversary
- ‘Arrested Development’ Script In The Works
- The FTC Situation Just Keeps Getting Worse
- CobWEBs Daily Edition – FTC’s mysterious Mr. Cleland responds – confusion continues
- The Full FTC Guidelines Make Your Head Hurt
- Earth Declares War On The Moon!
- CobWEBs Daily Edition – Where we’d talk about sex with midgets but not Snuggy sex
- Scattercast Episode 64: Disclose This!
- Buffy Season 8, Issue 29
SiliconANGLE.com
- Mobile Monday: Mobile App News for Week of September 27th
- The Cynical Bastards take on the FTC
- Android OS to be number 2 by 2012 according to Gartner
SitePoint.com
StarterTech.com
- @drew Auctions Off Twitter Name For Livestrong Foundation
- FTC Launches New Guidelines For Blogs
- Email Passwords Compromised In Phishing Attack
- Why Is There A Barcode On Google?
- Are You Ready For Windows 8?
- Microsoft Launching Office 2010 Starter
- Barnes & Noble Getting Ready To Launch Ebook Reader
Tech.BLORGE.com
- @drew Twitter name being auctioned off for charity
- FTC announces new advertising guidelines that could see bloggers facing $11,000 fines
- Verizon and Google strike deal to co-produce Android phones
- Google PowerMeter secures its first device partner
- Amazon lowers US Kindle price and launches an international version
- FTC says the $11,000 fine for bloggers is “not true” … well, sort of
- YouTube serving up 1 billion videos daily, but how many are spam?
- Netflix CEO predicts DVD has two years of life left



