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At tonight’s Campfire One we launched a preview release of Google App Engine — a developer tool that enables you to run your web applications on Google’s infrastructure.
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Boston Beer (SAM) shares fell $1.68, or 3.6%, to $44.82 in afternoon trading.
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Minutes from the March 18, 2008 meeting of the Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee
Posted by Dan Jackson on April 8, 2008 Comments
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We all know that online advertising benefits from being measurable and that it’s returns are often better than offline advertising. But the one thing we have not been able to measure is the offline impact of online advertising.
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A comparison of the effectiveness of popular job boards.
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In just four years the top newspapers in the U.S. have collectively lost about 1.4 million copies in daily circulation
Posted by Dan Jackson on April 2, 2008 Comments
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If you create a new document in Google Docs, you’ll see a number of options in the “File†pull down menu. One of those options, which as far as I can tell wasn’t there yesterday, is “New airplane.†It’s right there after “New document.â€
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Google has chosen April Fool’s Day to announce some of their actual products. This marketing strategy is used to make people think that the product is a hoax and spread the word around, and then to surprise them when they realize that it is real.
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More than advertising and special deals, personalization provides marketing communications with the means to deliver real value to customers.
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General Motors Corp.’s (GM, Fortune 500) U.S. sales fell 19%, Ford’s sales dropped 14% and even industry stalwart Toyota was down 10% compared with last March, according to figures released Tuesday. Chrysler dropped 19%, Nissan fell 4% and Honda reported
Posted by Dan Jackson on March 18, 2008 Comments
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Send and receive translated email in real time – desktop and web based email solutions. Free demo translates emails on-the-fly.
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Global Translator is a free and open source WordPress Plugin which is able to automatically translate your blog in the following fourteen different languages
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digital media champions will have a much better numbers story to tell than your colleagues still rooted in mass media when it comes to fighting for budget. Utilizing metrics will allow you to show exactly how many people made it through which steps in the
Posted by Dan Jackson on March 9, 2008 Comments
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SAP chose 180 of its customers to include in the process of building SAP CRM 2007. “We realized we didn’t need 100 Ph.D.’s to make one single piece of functionality,” Stutz said. “This product is not ‘by SAP,’ but ‘by SAP with customers.’ Without customer
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Honda grows soybeans in Ohio so that it can fill up cargo containers being shipped back to Japan.
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One reason people like to work here: Its customers like the company, consistently voting it at or near the top in consumer satisfaction surveys.
Posted by Dan Jackson on March 4, 2008 Comments
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Marketers are still spending just 7.5 percent of their budgets on a medium consuming 30 percent of their audiences’ time. Find out why and how to raise that ratio.
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Most microsites are usually advanced brochureware by clients trying to get around their internal process, and the hallmark of an agency that does not get it — or worse — a client that doesn’t.
Posted by Dan Jackson on February 17, 2008 Comments
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This graph shows the most common words Bush used in his 2008 state of the union speech.
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Interesting trends in after tax income from 1980-2005 broken into 5 sectors. The highest quintile has nearly doubled during this time period.
Posted by Dan Jackson on February 6, 2008 Comments
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The term “conversational marketing” is not necessarily that new. It was first coined after the release of the ClueTrain Manifesto in 1999, which basically declared that “all markets are conversations” and that companies need to learn how to speak with a h
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The authors assert that the Internet is unlike the ordinary media used in mass marketing as it enables people to have “human to human” conversations, which have the potential to transform traditional business practices radically.
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What is Super Tuesday all about? And what’s up with our six-month-long primary election schedule? In the United Kingdom, their elections last weeks, not months, and they rank 55th of all countries in voter participation. Our rank?
Posted by Dan Jackson on February 2, 2008 Comments
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Job losses were widespread. Manufacturers, construction firms and a variety of professional and business services eliminated jobs in January — reflecting the toll of the housing and credit debacles.
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General Motors was the only one of the six biggest automakers whose sales in the United States increased last month, according to figures released Friday.
Posted by Dan Jackson on January 29, 2008 Comments
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We surveyed nearly 100,000 employees from 406 different companies and asked them to evaluate their employers. These firms ranked the highest.
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Sure, the talent is amazing, the pay is great and the cafeteria is legendary. But what about the pranks and Google air? Photographs by Darcy Padilla/Redux for Fortune.com.
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These days, I find that I go to the polls to vote AGAINST a candidate and for the person most capable of defeating him/her. Do you think that’s enough to motivate your generation?
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“Rule #1: Use your best judgment.
“Rule #2: See Rule 1.
“That’s it. That is the one hard and fast rule. Unless a serious mistake was made when you were hired, you have pretty good judgment.â€
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the term The Big Three will cease to mean GM, Ford, and Chrysler and will mean the three global superpowers; China, Europe, and the United States.
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What do companies think will happen to online advertising in the coming year? Watch as these industry experts share their concerns in Part 1 of this series.
Posted by Dan Jackson on January 13, 2008 Comments
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MediaCentral turns your Mac into the ultimate home theatre system: MediaCentral handles not only YouTube-Videos, IP TV, numerous audio- and multimedia formats, but also shows videos from your hard drive and integrates Skype.
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Sapphire Browser is a plug-in designed to take all the hassle out of managing media collections connected to your AppleTV.
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Kenbushi® Pro is a powerful Media Server with full-screen media control (like Apple TV) which puts your library of movies, TV shows, music and other media at your fingertips for easy browsing, fast searching and instant playback on your existing TV or
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Not everyone is happy with Front Row’s performance as a media center app. And certainly not everyone is willing to wait for Front Row 2.0, so what other options are there?
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The Apple Remote has turned out to be one of my favorite things about my MacBook Pro. Aside from its obvious uses (Front Row, iTunes etc) you can use it to do a pretty wide variety of things. Here are 10 of the ways I’ve used the Apple Remote to make my
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It’s video – more than 20,000 shows, with more added daily.
It’s online – all you need is a broadband internet connection.
And it’s free. So what are you waiting for?
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Welcome to CenterStage! The small yet dedicated staff on this project are pleased to demonstrate the proposed user interface that will be available in the Beta instalment of our Media Center application. Of course, there is a lot to do before the interfac
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The iTheater Project was founded on January 12, 2005 by Ed Wolf (digitalducktape) and Greg Jurman (mahi). The goal of this project is to create an application that acts a media center for any Macintosh computer. iTheater is an aesthetically pleasing way t