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3 Tools to Quickly Submit Your Sites to Web Directories & Other Daily Finds for March 4, 2008

Here are some great and newsworthy posts I came across today including 3 tools that will allow you to quickly submit your sites to directories, Microsoft Office Live Workspace now available to everyone, The SMX West Scwag Awards and Danny Sullivan is video interviewed by Michael McDonald of WebProNews.

3 Tools to Quickly Submit Your Sites to Web Directories (Jason Bartholme)
Directory submissions can be a tedious, repetitive process if you cut and paste your site information from a document or type in your site’s information for each directory. Jason points out three tools to help you submit your sites and three places to find web directories.

Microsoft Office Live Workspace Now Available to Everyone (Mashable)
Microsoft Office Live Workspace, previously available by invitation only, has just announced the worldwide launch of its public beta (in English). Anyone can now sign up for the service, which allows Microsoft Office users to access and share their documents online.

The SMX West 2008 Schwag Awards (Search Engine Land)
Tamar Weinberg writes, "As many of you exhibitors knew, Danny Sullivan sent me on a mission to find the best schwag ever at SMX West because I am a schwag addict. In the end, you all had a lot of great schwag, and it's super hard to choose the 'best' piece. Therefore, I'm going to categorize my favorites."

Danny Sullivan Interviewed by WebProNews at SMX West 2008 (WebProNews)
Mike McDonald of WebProNews had a nice chat with Danny Sullivan during SMX West 2008, in Santa Clara. Search Engine Land's Editor-in-Chief discusses the show including the first ever search bowl. Universal or blended search were among the hot topics of the show and Sullivan explains how that came about. He even gives his take on the Microsoft-Yahoo situation.


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