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20th November 1999

Advertising Age: 50 Best Commercials

“There’s no standard in weighing TV commercials, but some really do stand out as pure as gold. Ever since the Federal Communications Commission cleared the path for the development of commercial TV 50 years ago, marketers and ad agencies have been pursuing greatness in the art of television advertising.”

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20th November 1999

designsearch.org

Submit listings of sites: cool looking, cool content, cool small businesses, cool tech stuff, cool entertainment…

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20th November 1999

THE P.O.V. 100

“We’re on a fast, wild ride, no doubt about it. And we’ve got the evidence right here, with our fourth annual list of the Web’s top 100 sites, our best yet. That’s hardly a boast. Sure, we’ll take some of the credit, but how could we go wrong as the Web morphs into a dazzling combination of radio, television and telephone?”

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20th November 1999

Advertising Age: 50 Best Commercials

“There’s no standard in weighing TV commercials, but some really do stand out as pure as gold. Ever since the Federal Communications Commission cleared the path for the development of commercial TV 50 years ago, marketers and ad agencies have been pursuing greatness in the art of television advertising.”

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20th November 1999

Enews.com

The ultimate magazine site. Check out the Fab Five list.

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20th November 1999

Sprockets and Cogs

“Sprockets and Cogs lets you search groupings of related web sites simultaneously. The result is extremely relevent search results. We’ve got many Cogs, or groupings of related sites, that you can search. If you are looking for help on a particular PERL command, for example, you can search our PERL Cog. You will find that searching for technical information via this method is exceptionally accurate.”

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