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Western Saddle Buyer's Primer

Ready to shop for a Western saddle? Here’s a primer on how Western saddles differ by event discipline, plus a list of shopper resources and a handy seat-sizing chart. By Gavin Ehringer...
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The Future of the Web Is a Matter of Semantics

The first incarnation of the web was composed of static websites that linked to each other and search engines to help you find sites of interest. Web 2.0 brought a social element to the web, with users sharing, commenting, and interacting through sites such as YouTube, Facebook, and Flickr. The future web, the "semantic web," or Web 3.0, will embed meaning within digital information so that any given page can be understood by computers as well as people....
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Facebook's 4 Big Rivals in Location-Based Technology

Facebook announced last week its much-anticipated location-based service, Places. Places, which is currently available only on mobile devices that support HTML 5 and with a GPS or geolocation feature, is set to pose a threat to other more-established services such as Foursquare, Gowalla, MyTown and Whrrl....
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Western Saddle Buyer's Primer

Ready to shop for a Western saddle? Here’s a primer on how Western saddles differ by event discipline, plus a list of shopper resources and a handy seat-sizing chart. By Gavin Ehringer
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The Future of the Web Is a Matter of Semantics

The first incarnation of the web was composed of static websites that linked to each other and search engines to help you find sites of interest. Web 2.0 brought a social element to the web, with users sharing, commenting, and interacting through sites such as YouTube, Facebook, and Flickr. The future web, the "semantic web," or Web 3.0, will embed meaning within digital information so that any given page can be understood by computers as well as people.
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Facebook's 4 Big Rivals in Location-Based Technology

Facebook announced last week its much-anticipated location-based service, Places. Places, which is currently available only on mobile devices that support HTML 5 and with a GPS or geolocation feature, is set to pose a threat to other more-established services such as Foursquare, Gowalla, MyTown and Whrrl.
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