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Nov 28 2007 12:00am EDT

Daily Brew: The Death Of Long Lines At Disney Land?, 21 Factors That Make Your Website Work, And 'Would Your Husband Marry You All Over Again?'...

DVICE.com: A company called Monkwood developed a technology called CellQ that could eliminate those hour-plus long and winding lines at amusement parks. The solution? So simple: a text to your cellphone when it's your turn to board the 'coaster.

VandelayDesign.com: 21 factors that can make or break the experience viewers have with your website.

Insidecrm.com: Want to get back at annoying telemarketers? Here are 34 scripts and ideas for messing with their heads.

DailyMail: Would your husband marry you again, asks this old advertisement that's just one of a shocking and funny collection of old fashioned (and offensive) ads.

ReadWriteWeb.com: Is there any money in the long tail of the blogosphere?

--Kevin Maney and Andrea Chalupa

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