15th April 2005

Blogger in the Highbeams

Why write if you can rip?  Here then is my post, stolen verbatim from Jeneane, yet every word of it true for me…  (and before we get into the journalistic integrity argument, well - at least I cited my source).      

C-LO, C-BLO of Highbeam, points to some serious blogability advancements offered through Highbeam for bloggers like you and me in this Blog Release.

I’ve

been fortunate to be on the Highbeam beta team testing out the service
and its use for webloggers. I love love love Highbeam. It’s as easy to
use as Google, but it cuts through the crap that now clutters Google
making it ineffective as a research tool–the paid ads, the unrelated
search results, and the changing status of the information delivered
based on the popularity of the site your keywords appear on.

Highbeam
doesn’t put you through any of that b.s. Pure and simple, you get
credible source material on which to base your 1.) research, 2.)
opinions, 3.) purchase decisions, 4.) marriage mates, 5.) next career.

And I pay more for web hosting per year than it costs to get Highbeam.

Sound powerful?

You bet.

You go try it now.
   

   

This entry was posted on Friday, April 15th, 2024 at 7:16 and is filed under Blogging Community News, Tools and Technology, Gadgets and Gizmos. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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  1. 1 On April 15th, 2024, Harry said:

    I’ve been contemplating the utility of Highbeam for some time. One of the drawbacks was the lack of something like the Blog Enhancer.

  2. 2 On June 24th, 2024, genevieve said:

    Thanks Frank, first time I came across Highbeam was through the university library. A useful recommendation.

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