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Magic Article Rewriter How To Spin URL's

Magic Article Rewriter How To Spin URL's

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 07, 2009
Duration: 225
With Magic Article Rewriter you can spin URL's easily. http://secretwitter.com/magic-article-rewriter/ This is a walk through on how to save your url's as tokens so next time you need them, it's just a click of one button.
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Rapid Spinner Manual Article Spinner

Rapid Spinner Manual Article Spinner

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 22, 2009
Duration: 615
Rapid Spinner is a website to helping you spin and rewrite articles manually, This is a demostration video of the software in action.
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Article Marketing Power Rewriter

Article Marketing Power Rewriter

from Metacafe Videos on September 29, 2009
Duration: 340
http://articlepower.free.fr/rewriter Easy article marketing with atricle marketing power rewriter. Discover the software which will rewrite for you your articles generating tons of new unique content. Writing articles has never been easier. Distributed by Tubemogul. 4 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (05:40) Submitted By: farotto Tags: Easy Article Marketing Writing Articles Atricle Rewriter Categories: How To
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Peter Weibel, Rewriter

Peter Weibel, Rewriter

from recent posts tagged film - blip.tv (beta) on September 14, 2009
Duration: 90
This video archive with accompanying essays traces internationally-renowned media and conceptual artist Peter Weibel's artistic developments from his beginnings through 1979. Weibel started out in 1964 as a visual poet, and was soon transferring the structures of the visual culture from the page to the screen, while still retaining the model of language as one of perception. Later, he developed a critical impulse that turned not only against art but also against society and the media itself. This specific development from the page via the screen to gallery space -- all happening as early as the 1960s -- anticipated many of the trends that were later to be described as conceptual art, context art, institutional criticism, and intervention. With an accompanying booklet featuring contributions by Boris Groys, G nther Holler-Schuster, Aaron Levy, Osvaldo Romberg, and Christa Steinle.
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