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Time to sell your site? Here’s how to get started.

The Next Web

It doesn’t happen all that often, but maybe you’ve got a hosted blog – think WordPress.com or Blogspot – that has become popular enough to be worth selling. There are a number of sites on the web where you can list your blog. Unfortunately, that situation will make it much harder to sell and slash a lot of value from the site.

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Mapping Web2.0 Censorship: Access Denied Map

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Map does not aim to index all kinds of web filtering, but rather to provide an overview of online censorship efforts related to the social web and major web 2.0 the crackdown on web 2.0 the amplifying of local campaigns defending the right to access web 2.0 tools and websites. websites (e.g. More here

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After 21 years Google Toolbar is finally gone, so we installed it one last time

The Verge

The popularity of Google Toolbar — and other browser toolbars — in the 2000s was what pushed web browsers to adopt web searches as a built-in feature. With Chrome dominating web browser usage since 2012 , the redundant web search fields have finally come to an end. Consider your search options. And that’s all.

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The Right Way to Wireframe - A New Website for Lend4Health from SXSW

Connection Cafe

Opening the kimono" and seeing the ins and outs of wireframing for web information architecture is something many of us never actually get to see. For the layman web user or designer, you might be asking - why is wireframing important? Tori is currently using a BlogSpot , one page website. Author: Jordan Viator.

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Cupcakes, Veganism and Fundraising: Fat Bottom Bakery and the East Bay Vegan Bake Sale

Have Fun - Do Good

BB: I think I heard about the bake sale on Twitter, so that gives me the impression that you used a lot of social web tools to get the word out. We immediately got a blogspot set up for the bakery, and a presence on MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter. Can you talk about how you did that? Lessons learned, what worked, what didn't work?