2,572 posts tagged Business 2.0
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Sarah Lacy on Fox Business Explains What Web 2.0 Is and Why LinkedIn Is Hot
http://www.centernetworks.com/ sarah-lacy-once-lucky-twice-goodSarah Lacy appeared on Fox Business this evening on their "Happy Hour" show to promote her upcoming book. Host Cody Willard should stick to financial topics - whenever he crosses over to tech, it just doesn't work. See our previous example for another example where Cody explains how Facebook's Beacon works.
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http://www.kennethsvensson.com/ information/ ebay-crusher-free-download-of-ebook…– >> — Ebay Crusher ! Free Download of Ebook and Video - Crush All Ebay Competition with 20 minutes of work per month… Ebay Crusher ! Discover the secret methods that make a very, very small minority of Ebayers incredible profit margins…How An Internet Novice Stumbled Upon ‘Secret Ebay Methods’ That Rake In Thousands In Profits Per Month – Without Selling A Single Thing… .
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Gloating
http://www.john-carlton.com/ 2008/ 05/ 08/ gloating/Thursday, 8:17pm Reno, NV “…and I’m doing this, and I’m signing that…” Mick Jagger, “Satisfaction” Howdy, I’m gonna be flat-out honest with you: I’m freaking exhausted. The “17 Points” workshop is in the can, but it took a piece out of us to pull off.
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Michael Cerda joins Jajah
http://www.lucafiligheddu.com/ 2008/ 05/ michael-cerda-joins-jajah.htmlMichael Cerda, CEO at Jangl, officialy announces on his blog that he and other six people of the Jangl team have been acquired by Jajah. Michel explains what is happening at Jangl on his blog and why he decided to bring the team together by joining Jajah.
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Would you hire a social media strategist? Discussing emergent themes (Part 3)
http://theory.isthereason.com/ ?p=2187Welcome back to Part 3 of “Would you hire a social media strategist?”. We’re halfway through, and I hope it’s been useful to you as it has been for me. Episode Guide Part 1 introduced the initial survey questions. Part 2 featured responses to my cross-industry survey on hiring a social media strategist.
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SAP’s a’changin’
http://www.accmanpro.com/ 2008/ 05/ 08/ saps-achangin/Apologies for the near radio silence this week. I’ve been buried under the mountain that is SAP’s 10,000+ user conference SAPPHIRE in Orlando. When not hanging around in airports or going to Eric Clapton gigs. Hard life I know. Anyhoo - I spent much of my time analyzing the marketing delay in bringing Business ByDesign to mainstreet buyers.
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Don’t be like Georgie
http://startupblog.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 08/ don%e2%80%99t-be-like-georgie/English football savant George Best was once asked what happened to all the money he earned as the worlds greatest player. In classic Georgie style he responded: “I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars, the rest I just squandered.” If we’re in an early phase start up or we’ve just made bank, the principles don’t change.
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IslamCrunch interviews Octopz
http://islamcrunch.com/ archives/ islamcrunch-interviews-octopz/IslamCrunch interviews Octopz After scanning the list of who’s who at the recent Web 2.0 2008 Expo, we noticed a couple of intriguing names. After a short Facebook research blitz and some Googling, we contacted Ahmed at over at Octopz to ask for an interview.
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Getting To Know Your Customers…
http://beyondnichemarketing.com/ 2008/ 05/ 07/ getting-to-know-your-customers/When Sam Walton was alive, he was notorious for “showing up” unexpectedly in his stores to talk with his customers. He’d wander the aisles and talk to associates… in the later days these unsuspecting associates weren’t even aware that they were talking to their boss… and the founder of the largest
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Squawk Box May 7 - special guest Ribbit
http://saunderslog.com/ 2008/ 05/ 07/ squawk-box-may-7-special-guest-ribbit/This morning we had the Ribbit team on the call. Ribbit continues to be one of the more interesting voice plays in the market, as they have figured out how to build out the application platform and revenue model that allows ordinary developers (web developers, not IMS geeks!) to be able to successfully incorporate voice into their web applications.