Internet news service explodes online
It seems that no matter how much information is offered online, people are hungry for more.
To illustrate, just look at all the online news services that pop up like herbs on the internet.
With a click of the mouse, you can instantly search thousands of news sources for specific and up-to-date information on almost any topic you choose.
Heck, if you're a true addict, you can even get the latest news via email right on your desktop!
Now I'm the first to say that nothing beats the old newspaper you hold in your hand.
Some calming things like a cup of coffee, a quiet morning, and the newspaper of the day to review. In fact, my day doesn't officially start until I go down the aisle to get some paper (sometimes under a bush).
However, as much as I love papers, they rarely contain stories on highly specialized topics such as the latest laws on email marketing, HTML analytics, and search advertising.
Of course, it doesn't make sense for almost all local newspapers to post news about the email marketing law (other than its impact on consumers) because market demand is not at that level.
However, as soon as the news broke, thousands of people around the world were as curious about the latest "spam" laws as I was, and this is where online messaging services come in.

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