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The Best Is Yet To Come Online
PQ Media says companies will spend more than 160.8 billion in 2012 - up 82% from 2008 - on 18 emerging markets including online videos, cell phones, video games and digital video recorders. â??By 2012, we anticipate one out of every four dollars spent on advertising and marketing will be earmarked f…
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Apr
1
Google’s Next Conquest: Print
In the wake of all the mergers and acquisitions - an announcement today makes it likely that Microsoft and Yahoo! will strike a deal, while word is spreading that Tribune Co. wants to offload Newsday - one has to keep Google in mind. Yes, Google just officially completed its $3.1 billion purchase of…
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April 01, 2008
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First Look: April 1, 2008
What can information technology strategists learn from Japan’s Shinsei Bank? Writing in the Harvard Business Review, HBS professor David M. Upton and doctoral candidate Bradley R. Staats describe how Shinsei Bank designed, built, and rolled out a new enterprise system far cheaper and faster than a t…
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Daily reading 04/01/2008
Gmail Custom Time tags: daily_reading Have you ever wished you could back-date an e-mail so it looks like you responded to something faster than you really did? Google says now you can - but only 10 times a year. Um, remember what day it is. SNCR Vocus 2008 tags: daily_reading The Society for New Co…
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