I'm going to digress to a business backwater of the region, but one with a gripping tale being told in the press's back pages: Sri Lanka.
The sites recently punished by Google and pushed into the practically invisible back pages of search results, for instance, are online directories filled with nothing but links.
Search engine marketing consultant and blogger Rand Fishkin recently compiled a list of more than 70 sites with names like LinksFactory.net and DirectoryDump.com, which have been relegated in the past three weeks to the hardly seen back pages of Google's results, even when users search for them by name.
If Knol succeeds, it could steer millions of Google's search engine users back onto pages that host Google's ads, Sullivan argues.
As the sovereign debt crisis moves back to the front pages, there will be increased volatility with periods of risk-on and risk-off.
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Then, consumers can home in even more to see the nutritional information and other product facts without going back and forth among pages.
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And to know he was watching at home and put Calumet, who we all know that name, back on the front pages of the racing publications is very special.
The web is changing at such a fast pace that it is weird to remember how big artists such as Arctic Monkeys and Lily Allen became off the back of their Myspace pages.
Doubling your screen real estate is a great way of getting the most out of the information that your computer's giving you without having to switch back and forth between pages on a smaller, single-screen setup.
But despite the initial cleanup, malware pages soon crept back into search results and had to be banned again, says Thomas.
So Tomic is something of a modern-day rarity: an Australian tennis star appearing on the front pages and the back - and for all the right reasons.
At a developer conference, Mr. Zuckerberg unveiled features that include a "Like" button that other websites could add to allow users to share information back on their Facebook profile pages.
In 1953, still glowing, he left China, carrying on his back more than 1, 000 pages of notes.
Back in Massachusetts Susan built multiple home pages on the Web to promote the properties, e-mailed prospects, paid bills and scheduled workmen.
The list at the back of the book runs to 95 pages.
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Ever had a nagging word stuck in your head for 50 pages before you finally track back to see where it first came up?
As Christopher Failles pointed out on these pages a couple of weeks back, Sino Forest was a very risky stock to be holding.
The "Like" button, for instance, can send information back to Facebook whenever Facebook users visit pages that have the button, even if they don't click it.
If you ever doubt that drug development is tough, sit back for a look through the yellowed pages of Forbes Magazine as we chart the long journey Isis, Crooke, and antisense have taken together.
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We managed to see a bit of video demoed on the thing, and certainly the screen looked quite nice as it played back the trailer for J Edgar and flipped through the pages of a Spider-Man comic.
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Early in his career, Giggs was the Premiership's poster boy, and his relationships with TV presenter Dani Behr and Hollyoaks actress Davinia Taylor meant he quickly found himself on the front pages of the tabloids as well as the back.
Hundreds of pages of e-mails painted a picture of a back channel between Hunt's office and Frederic Michel, a top Murdoch employee.
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Each so-called Super DLT tape of the type most corporations use to back up their data files can hold the equivalent of 40 million pages.
Mr. Obama would make more progress against recession if he steered the TARP back to the purpose that Paul Volcker and Eugene Ludwig first proposed on these pages -- as a resolution agency on the model of the Resolution Trust Corp. of the 1990s.
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Edward Kennedy and former Clinton loyalists such as New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson began to back Obama, with their announcements driving potentially damaging headlines off the nation's front pages at critical moments in his campaign.
Small businesses spend an enormous amount of money on acquiring new customers (Yellow Pages anyone?) and yet they do a terrible job in finding ways to get those customers back.
The back-end servers of Danger, the Sidekick's developer, generally do a fine job of reformatting Web pages for the little screen, although they did turn some baseball line scores into meaningless columns of digits.
"We think all the Web pages need to be generated from an application server that end users can access and that is tied to back-end databases, " says Burson, who believes NetWare 5.1 will address this issue.
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