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January 15, 2008

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O Lucky Man

Reputation?  If you have to ask, you can't afford it.

phil

A consultant of the future may work with client to restore a reputation ruined by Google. Seems someone should make that a specialty.

ericb

A consultant of the future may work with client to restore a reputation ruined by Google. Seems someone should make that a specialty.

The future?

What about "now."

ReputationDefender

ReputationAdvisor

Eraser -- from Obility.

New York Times: Dealing With the Damage From Online Critics

Gerry

Scary.

Wouldn't it be better to retain a Morals Tutor to teach you right from wrong and to show you your foolishness before you screw up in public?

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