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Monday’s Links

by Flexo on June 6, 2005. Consumer Comments Off.

These will be updated throughout the day if I find anything interesting online:

* What’s the Worst Ad Song Ever? A Slate article takes suggestions from the audience for most cognitively dissonant commercial.
* Citigroup loses 3.9 million customers’ information while in transit. Free Wall Street Journal article here.
* Jacquelyn Tran had an idea to get her parents’ perfume shop online. There weren’t a lot of perfume stores on the web at the time, so it was a great opportunity. Now she owns Perfume Bay and convinced her parents to close their store. The online store grossed $6 million in 2004.
* Liz Pulliam Weston suggests organizing your personal financial life and addresses the reasons filing systems fail: not comprehensive, too complicated, or inconsistent. Her suggestions are pretty good, so check the article out.

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