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Topic: Big Thing


In the News (Sun 26 May 13)

  
  Blogs: The Next Big Thing
Both had been going on for years before they were suddenly catapulted into the mainstream in a big way.
(This is a user's connection, not an Apple thing.) San Francisco is also a nexus for Mac users, and Mac users are at the core of these fads.
dimbulb:...the biggest thing Blogs have going from them is that weird name, "Blogs".
www.pcmag.com /article2/0,4149,1109531,00.asp   (1541 words)

  
 Management is 'Next Big Thing' in WLANs - Network World
Management is 'Next Big Thing' in WLANs - Network World
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Now with Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) easing user concerns about privacy breaches, the industry has decided that tackling management of the wireless environment is the Next Big Thing.
www.networkworld.com /newsletters/wireless/2003/0623wireless1.html   (732 words)

  
 DevPapers - article Web 2.0: The Next Big Thing or the Evolution of a Technology?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Poll: How often do you run a link check on your entire Web site...
Web 2.0: The Next Big Thing or the Evolution of a Technology?
Frederick Townes is the CEO of W3-EDGE Web Design.
www.devpapers.com /article/333   (1484 words)

  
 Podcasting: The Next Big Thing
Read on to find out how you can participate.
Perhaps big tech and media companies should have realized this might happen when Web surfers started to listen to radio over the Internet.
If radio stations can do it, why can’t a tech savvy person do it at home?
www.devhardware.com /c/a/Opinions/Podcasting-The-Next-Big-Thing   (1015 words)

  
 SiteProNews: Web 2.0: The Next Big Thing or the Evolution of a Technology?
SiteProNews: Web 2.0: The Next Big Thing or the Evolution of a Technology?
A key factor in building website traffïc is to use the best tools available.
SiteProNews - The Net's most widely read Webmaster newsletter
www.sitepronews.com /archives/2006/feb/3.html   (2197 words)

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