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Let them eat tweet | Main | The diminishing returns on data ». Slanted and enchanted. August 13, 2009. I've been hanging out at the TPM Cafe this week, discussing Bill Wasik's book And Then There's This. Here's my latest post from the ...
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by: David Armano A recent survey conducted by Proofpoint found that 8% of companies had terminated employees due to social media usage (common causes including sharing sensitive information on a network)....
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Home > Archive > 2009 > August > 9. Narrate Your Work. Sunday, August 09, 2009 by Dave Winer. A picture named typewriter.jpg Over the years I've seen ideas that show up over and over in various different forms, and when we discover one, ...
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by: Dick Stroud McDonalds asked Lancaster University Management School to examine the performance of 400 of its restaurants. You will never guess what they found. Customer satisfaction levels were on average 20% higher in those outlets ...
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by: Roger Dooley As a followup to my post, Is Branding Dead? Our Brains Say No, here's more evidence that advertising-driven branding is alive and well. In this video, neuromarketing expert Martin Lindstrom conducts a series of ...
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by: Roger Dooley A recent post at ClickZ declares that branding is â??Ineffective, Irrelevant, Irritating, and Impotent.â?? The author, Augustine Fou (I can't help but point out â??fouâ?? is French for â??crazyâ?? or â??madmanâ?? ), starts by ...
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Michael Sokolove does a masterly job of pulling together all the journalistic angst of old school newspaper people when confronted with the bleak prospects of big city newspapers going under. It's part wake, part crackpot economics, ...
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Twitter Restores Service After Online attack - NYTimes.com. "But Bill Woodcock, research director of the Packet Clearing House, a nonprofit technical organization that tracks Internet traffic, said the attack Go to Full Article
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I am not a Getting Things Done fanatic by any stretch of the imagination. According to the authors of the fabulous book, A Perfect Mess , I am what is known as a "scruffy" (see In Praise Of (A Little) Mess: Be (A Little) Scruffy). ...
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by: Dominic Basulto After a long 10-month period in which the word "innovation" seemed to be deleted entirely from the lexicon of Corporate America's middle managers and top executives, I've been spotting more and more articles about ...
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Yesterday, URL shortener tr.im announced that they're shutting down. Why? What do you need to know about it? What's going to happen as bit.ly swoops in to the (attempted) rescue? Are we too dependent on services like tr.
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It's nice to see how democracy works, or not. First the insurance lobby, now Big Oil. Let's allow the insurance companies to deny people health care in order to maximize profits. Let's look the other way while Oil companies stop ...
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A few weeks ago I gave up on Silk Soy. Now, I'm done with Whole Foods. How does the CEO of a company justify his "politics" when it goes against the brand of his company? The short answer is: he's not the right person for the job. ...
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AlterNet's Joshua Holland tells us about some of the highlights of what's really in the more progressive legislation working it's way through Congress. Let's pass health care reform, and become a civilized country that's run "for the ...
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En mai dernier, Gene Koo et Scott Seider donnait une conférence Ã* Harvard sur l'impact des jeux vidéo sur le comportement humain. Les jeux vidéo,
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