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Lend a snapper a hand, but not fingers

I was on my way home from a short kayak paddle on Jamie's Pond when I noticed a dark object on the side of the road.

Commenters weigh in on Colby incident

As I put together this morning's web traffic report, I was curious about how many comments the Colby student arrests stories have received since we first broke the news on Sunday. As of 10 a.m., the stories have nearly 500 comments.

Springing ahead

March turned out to be one of the busiest months ever for the web sites.

Throw us a life line, Google, part II

This is sort of a follow-up to Tuesday's blog entry: "Could Google bail out struggling newspaper industry?"

Could Google bail out struggling newspaper industry?

Google, using a five-step program, could help the newspaper industry pull out of its tailspin, according to this interesting story from Portfolio magazine.

Entertainment listings, movie reviews

A few months ago, I was asked to come up with a strategy to remodel the What's Happening/entertainment section of kjonline.com and onlinesentinel.com

New advertising web sites

It's the news that sells newspapers, but it's advertising that keeps us in business.

Instant web maps like magic

If you're a cartography buff like the Web Guy, the ability to create and edit your own maps online has to be among the top five coolest features offered by Google.

March Madness better on web

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Tapping into maple syrup industry online

According to the U.S.
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