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Featured links from the CNET Blog Network for July 24
« Posted: July 24, 2007, 11:30:16 PM »


Featured links from the CNET Blog Network for July 24
      




 Underscores are now word separators, proclaims Google -- This new change in the Google algorithm should make bloggers using the TypePad service or the Movable Type blog software (and anyone else using underscores in their URLs) very happy.

 Learning through adversity -- MySQL, JBoss, and Red Hat are pioneers, says Matt Asay, and the industry is better for their efforts. /p>

 Jumpstart your career in five hard lessons -- Success isn't easy and there are no formulas. Anyone who says otherwise just wants to sell you something

 The problem with hotel rooms: where's the innovation? Can it be that the hotel industry an indicator for the nature with which we purchase our tech toys? If the hotel industry is lagging behind, is that a solid indication of where we are in terms of innovation?
      

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