03-31-2005, 06:00 PM
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Some U.S.-based websites that never tried to promote themselves abroad still find they're all the rage in far-flung locales from the Philippines to Brazil. Site operators are finding it tough to capitalize on such accidental popularity. By Joanna Glasner.
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Source: Wired News: Top Stories (http://www.wired.com/)
Wired News, a pioneer in online journalism, has been at the forefront of daily technology news coverage since its launch in 1996. The site's mission is to provide an original, lively and timely chronicle of how technology affects our lives, for better or worse.
Some U.S.-based websites that never tried to promote themselves abroad still find they're all the rage in far-flung locales from the Philippines to Brazil. Site operators are finding it tough to capitalize on such accidental popularity. By Joanna Glasner.
Read more... (http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,67027,00.html?tw=rss.TOP)
Source: Wired News: Top Stories (http://www.wired.com/)
Wired News, a pioneer in online journalism, has been at the forefront of daily technology news coverage since its launch in 1996. The site's mission is to provide an original, lively and timely chronicle of how technology affects our lives, for better or worse.