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1) November 17 VPTC Speakers Luncheon to Focus on How Blogs, Podcasting and RSS Feeds are Changing Business Communications (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) The Virginia Piedmont Technology Council will host a speakers luncheon at the Omni Hotel in downtown Charlottesville on November 17th at 11:30 am.

2) New Media Picks Of The Week: Sharewood Picnic 24 (MasterNewMedia.org)Sharewood Picnic is Robin Good's weekly basket of hand-picked goodies discovered and found in the last seven days; it includes new web sites, software tools and online resources that can further enable your ability to become effective independent publishers online. Photo credit: Justyna Furmanczyk You are welcome to test, download and freely use any of the little gems listed here below. They are

3) Get Blogging Baby on your favorite portal page! (Blogging Baby) Many of our regular readers visit our site directly. But did you know that you can also view Blogging Baby content from My Yahoo!, AOL, and other personalized sites as news headlines? Blogging Baby makes its content available in a form called RSS, which allows you to see our headlines on a single page with all the other blogs and news sources you read every day. In most cases, you can add

4) Blogging Gets Profitable With Qumana's Advertising Program for Blogs and RSS (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance) Vancouver-based Qumana Software Inc. launches an innovative upgrade to its program, Qumana, which combines Qumana's powerful blog publishing tool with a keyword advertising program, today at Oxford & York's conference, "Media, Communications & Technology - In the Age of the Blogger." Qumana now gives bloggers direct access to the multi-billion dollar keyword ad revenue market, and a more

5) How Are Agencies Keeping Up With New Technologies? (AdWeek.com via Yahoo! News) Every week brings another potential breakthrough in the fast-changing digital media world. The interactive ad industry, which has always been based on the premise that change is ongoing and positive, has seen so many recent shifts that agencies are finding themselves in a race to stay ahead.

6) Forbes Calls Bloggers Lynch Mobs (WebProNews)Earlier tonight I was on a four-minute segment on CNBC that largely focused on Forbes' new cover story ...









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