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Sep 01 2009

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Aug 22 2009

A Most Lijit Story–or, The Winner of our Contest-The Video Rocks

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From Lijit

Contest Over Video Rocks

by Tarable
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Last month, we launched a contest to find a great Lijit story. We did so to hear what our publishers had to say about us. And it turns out…they have lots to say and many different ways of saying it. (Also? Some only entered to get a free shirt–which tells you a lot about our shirts!) From the humorous to the ethereal to the very concise, the contest entries really spanned the spectrum. After wading through all the posts and getting most of the company to weigh in, we are proud to announce that we have chosen a winner.

Before I announce that winner, some comments about the entry that was deemed most Lijit…

“Everyone loves a video…”

“How can you beat screencast explanations?”

“She rocked !”

“With a name like Keller, how can it not be good?” (contributed by a certain someone named Keller in our office)

With much excitement and an imaginary drumroll, I present the winner of our Lijit storytelling contest…

A Most Lijit Story–or, The Winner of our Contest.

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Aug 18 2009

HOME PAGE-Hamtramck-Labor Day-In Michigan

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Eve Doster Knepp
Events Coordinator
City of Hamtramck
3401 Evaline
Hamtramck, MI 48212    

Excellent Food and More


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Aug 09 2009

Spicing Up Your Blog: Apture vs. Zemanta Balloons

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Spicing Up Your Blog: Apture vs. Zemanta Balloons.   Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / August 7, 2009 9:08 AM  Read Write Web

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Zemanta analyzes user-generated content (for example a blog post) using natural language processing and semantic search technology to suggest pictures, tags and links to related articles.
Zemanta suggests content from Wikipedia, Youtube, IMDB, Amazon.com, Crunchbase, Flickr, ITIS, Musicbrainz, Mybloglog, Myspace, NCBI, Rottentomatoes, Twitter, Facebook, Snooth and Wikinvest, as well as the blogs of other Zemanta users.
Zemanta’s understanding of the content (e.g. whether “Apple” refers to a fruit or a company) can be embedded into the content using Common Tag for semantic tagging.
Originally released for use by bloggers, Zemanta is available as a Firefox and Internet Explorer extension and plugins for Wordpress, Blogger, TypePad, Ning, MySpace, LiveJournal, MovableType, Tumblr, Drupal and Joomla. It is now also available for use with web-based email systems like Gmail and Yahoo mail[2], and an Outlook add-in is in development.
Zemanta is server based software, so the server does all the hard work and the plugins simply communicate with the server to retrieve suggestions.
Other companies have used Zemanta’s API to add content suggestion to their products, for example hover.in, Triond, RetailFans and Bukisa.
Zemanta is based in part on TextGarden content analysis software from Slovenia’s Jožef Stefan Institute national research institute.

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Aug 07 2009

Scottsdale Trading Post

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I have collected Native Peoples Art for Years  -My Favorite Shop !

Scottsdale Trading Post.

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Scottsdale Trading Post
7078 E 5th Ave
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
480–945–1910
www.scottsdaletradingpost.com

The Scoop: For a small store, Scottsdale Trading Post has a surprisingly diverse selection of Native pottery. Pieces range from miniature to medium in size and represent the styles and traditions of the Hopi, Navajo, Cherokee and Santa Clara nations. Jewelry styles are decidedly Native American with an abundance of sterling silver and turquoise pieces. From tiny horsehair baskets to kachinas of all sizes, this cozy space even has crossover pieces like turquoise rosaries.The Scene: Probably close in size to some original trading posts of the Old West, there’s not much that’s modern about the store or its displays. At the same time, locals in-the-know stop in to check for unusual or one-of-a-kind items that come from private sources. Just about everything is inside a glass case, so self-service is not an option for the most part. This narrow space is a tight fit so large groups or moms with strollers may find this store a bit of a squeeze.Insider Tips: Display space in this tight little shop is at a premium, so some treasures remain out of sight. If you don’t see exactly what you’re looking for, ask what they’ve got behind the counter or in the back. — Sheila Roe http://cityguide.aol.com/phoenix/entertainment/scottsdale-trading-post/v-101869555

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