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[*michael parekh on IT*] Gadgetism above, seemed to algorithmically find posts on the web that talk about tech and gadgets, legitimately link to them, give those posts TOTAL, LEGITIMATE, AND COMPLETE ATTRIBUTION with links back to the original posts. (...) It's almost the perfect gentleman, automated "Automated Blog" site.

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

*michael parekh on IT* (via Cosmos)

Blogspotting - BusinessWeek Onlinehttp://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/blogspotting  Blogspotting - BusinessWeek Online: Other bloggers, including Michael Parekh, say they have been victims of drive by scrapping as well. But doesn't it seem clear, when you compare the plagiarised postings to the original, that they are obvious fakes? (via Cosmos)

*michael parekh on IT* *michael parekh on IT*: We may not see much innovation here until RSS-ET becomes a much bigger problem. The solutions may range anywhere from some sort of digital watermarks on individual posts, to full-fledged Digital Rights Management (DRM)-type solutions the traditional content companies are espousing, nay insisting upon.  (via Cosmos)

Quixtar Blog - Just One Man's Perceptionshttp://www.webraw.com/quixtar  Quixtar Blog - Just One Man's Perceptions: For those planning to run 50 or more blogs, you will automatically (that means at no cost) be a part of Blog-zilla's "Blog 50+ Club," a special group of multi-bloggers that will be granted greater access to Dan Hollings' trainings and expertise. Dan has taught internet marketing classes for years to thousands of online entrepreneurs and businesses for $30 to $250 per class (depending on topic and duration). (via Cosmos)

Avc.blogs.com[Avc.blogs.com] A VC: WTF?: I manage feeds (using FeedBurner) for three blogs – Feld Thoughts (my stuff), Mobius Venture Capital (headlines from our companies), and Thoughts in Random Patterns (the blog of the most incredible woman in the world –

Businessweek.comhttp://www.businessweek.com [Businessweek.com] Google is at the heart of blog spam: Here's what spam bloggers do. They program computers to create hundreds or thousands of blogs, many of them on Google's free service, Blogger.

[Blogs.securiteam.com] SecuriTeam Blogs » PSP Buffer Overflow Allows Downgrading of Firmware: [Source: SecuriTeam Blogs] quoted: The downgrade utilizes the overflow as there is no other way to run non-Sony approved software on the PSP 2.0. The downgrade opens up the PSP device to independent software development for Sony’s device which ha…

[Blogs.businessweek.com] Google is at the heart of blog spam: We know Google is working on blog search right now, and with Bloglines promising a "world-class blog search service" this summer, they need to acquire a large, specialized index to give them a flying start. Google likes to be liked, and Technorati has a lot of good will and loyalty behind it.

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