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The Best Internet Radio Stations: Jango.com, Finetune, Slacker, Imeem, Mog, Last.fm and Pandora 2

Posted on December 04, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

It’s intimidating trying to find the best internet radio stations, right? Whether you’re bored at work or simply a couch potato at home, there is now the mysterious world of internet radio meets social networking. Yup, you’ve heard about all this nonsense with “friend recommendations” and “streaming playlists”, yea? Have you seen the plethora of free internet radio options when taking on this arduous task? Jango.com, Finetune, Meemix, Slacker, Imeem, Deezer, MOG, Last.fm, Pandora, Haystack etc. Naturally, these are all internet avenues to finding brand new music or just kicking back to enjoy non-terrestrial or satellite (Sirius, XM) radio. But which one should you use?

Well, that’s difficult to answer as each one tries to update it’s sticky features almost on a weekly basis. Pandora and Last.fm are consideredjango2.JPG the dinosaurs of this social realm. The more recent entries such as Jango, Meemix (Israel based), and Deezer (French based) are vying for distinct market share in what’s now becoming a crowded internet category. Above all else, the controversy of traditional royalty payments to recording artists by these social startups has come head to head. Anyhow, here’s the breakdown of internet radio and social networking:

Pandora.com internet radio is easy enough in that is just streams music and you click “yes I like”, “no I don’t like” – from this is formulates a channel to your deepest satisfaction. The older demographic (25-50) would favor this portal because these folks have little time to instant message, add songs, trade information, and network with their “friends” group. There is no social network option with Pandora.

Last.fm is the Viacom owned behemoth based in London. It has a large fanbase sharing similar interests in destinations like Myspace and Facebook. This site is definitely all about the social networking! Since they held the spotlight for the past couple of

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A quick delve into the story behind the well-known US automobile company, Ford 16

Posted on November 28, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Founded by 12 investors in 1903 contributing ,000, two of which were the Dodge brothers, John and Horace, who later created their eponymous brand. In this year, Ford also created their first vehicle – the Ford Model AC.

After this, Ford grew and grew, eventually becoming the automotive behemoth that it is today, however, it has not been without negative aspects causing setbacks and problems for the company. Following below are the five major points in the history of Ford Motor Company, as generated by the leasing firm www.centralcontracts.com.

1896-1903: In 1896, the Ford Quadracycle is created as Henry Ford’s first vehicle, on the frame of a buggy and supported by 4 bicycle wheels. 1898 – he creates the Detroit Automobile Company, but two and a half years later it was dissolved. In 1901, Ford wins a high-profile race and afterwards the Henry Ford Company is assembled but is later discontinued the following year. In 1903, Ford Motor Company is fully created.

1906-1919: By 1906, Ford Motor Company becomes the best-selling make for the US, with a healthy production amount of 8,700 vehicles. In 1909, Ford Motor Company England, or more commonly, Ford Britain, is created and aims to target the UK market. After two years, to cater to UK demand, Ford open a factory in the Manchester region to speed up sales and ease production. Edsel Ford takes presidency of Ford in 1919.

1929-1945: 1929 – Annual production of Ford motor cars peaks at 1.5 million cars, dominating the automotive market, confidently knocking Chevy off the top spot. Ford create a general purpose jeep designed for military use in 1941 and the pressed metal grille that was used on the front of the model is still in use today. Two years later in 1943, Edsel Ford dies of cancer, whilst Henry Ford takes presidency once again, until 1945, when his grandson and son of Edsel, Henry Ford II takes over.

1947-1989: Henry Ford II adopts position of

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Search Engine Marketing: A Response to the Zeitgeist of a Nation and the World 25

Posted on November 23, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Search engines, besides providing groups and individuals with quick sources of both written and graphic digital information, are a cultural hand print of the U.S. and of the world in general. Who would have thought that such a small query box via Yahoo! or Google, plus a combination of hardware/software would provide us with a new look into the mentality and salient concerns of the human race?


And…..for search engine marketers, where does search engine marketing fit in?

Search Engine Marketing is a Response to Want

Search engine marketing is certainly more than black-hat optimization tactics and surprisingly enough is NOT a response to the great behemoth Google and it’s search engine competitors. Instead, search engine marketing is simply a response to people. A response to their wants and desires. A response to their triumphs, to their guilt, to their obsessions or their thoughts. The zeitgeist of a nation can be interesting; it can be fearful, but mostly it can be instructive.

Search Engine Marketing: It’s Not about the Best or the Brightest

Search engine trends from the year 20061 can be quite revealing and may also betray why search engine marketing isn’t necessarily about providing the best or the brightest but simply about providing what people want.


Take a look at some of 2006’s top searches, or trends and you will find what users really want or at least would like to know more about. At the very least, it’s interesting to see what people are thinking.


Take Yahoo!’s top searches for instance. According to information provided by sfgate.com2, the top ten Yahoo! searches (after filtering adult references, company names and generic items (perhaps like the weather)) were as follows:


1. Britney Spears

2. WWE

3. Shakira

4. Jessica Simpson

5. Paris Hilton

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