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Category Archives: management issues
Checklist: the 20 most important steps for a successful relaunch including domain transfer
You want to relaunch your site and / or move it to a new domain name? This posting tells you which points to follow during that process. It has been originally published by the T3N Magazine in German. I have translated it to English and am publishing it here with permission by the original author.
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blasphemous rumors: possible merger between sun and apple?
john c. dvorak comments on apple putting eric schmidt on its’ board of directors. he rumors that this might be a first sign of merging sun and apple, as schmidt is known to be quite familiar to sun. craig jokes that apple is pushing this forward to add reliable thin clients to its portfolio. would [...]
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