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[2005-01-31] The Rise of Business Blogging The following is an article that I wrote on business blogging for the February issue of The Advertiser ...
[2005-01-31] Price Your Products Differently in Different Markets Last April, the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Norwegian Foreign Ministry, and the US-based Global Health Council held a 3-days workshop about "Pricing and Financing of Essential Drugs" in poor countries. Not surprisingly, the conclusion was:
[2005-01-28] Journalists Evangelize Blogs as PR People Doze Off VC Jeff Nolan sat in on a panel discussion yesterday hosted by Burson-Marsteller with Business 2.0's ...
[2005-01-28] Panel discussion: Blogging and branding Highlight points from the panel - pictured, left to right: Anita Campbell, Evelyn Rodriguez, Dan Taylor, Andy Lark - moderated by Elizabeth Albrycht.
[2005-01-27] New Communications Forum: Day 1 From my own perspective, the first day of New Communications Forum 2005 has been an enlightening experience.
[2005-01-27] Insights on GM Executive Blog If you've been wondering who was behind The GM Fastlane Blog, General Motors' step into the public blogosphere by executive blogger Vice Chairman Bob Lutz.
[2005-01-26] Understanding Web Logs and Why it Matters General web statistics give pertinent information about website visitors. Webmasters analyzing these statistics have a better understanding of who their website visitors are and how they perceive the website.
[2005-01-24] Reactions to the Pew Study on Search Engine Users I'm seeing some amusing reactions to the just released Pew study on Search Engine Users. Disclaimer ...
[2005-01-22] Scoble Calls Off Microsoft Legal Eagles An update to my prior post. Jason Calacanis writes that Robert Scoble introduced him to the folks in the Windows Mobile ...
[2005-01-21] Risk Of Becoming Too Peripheral Academic bloggers, Therese at Emerging Communications writes, "...often choose not to blog about issues that are 'right on' when it ...
[2005-01-20] The Blogging Community Look Like Idiots This International Bloggers' Bill of Rights makes the blogging community look like idiots.
[2005-01-20] Apple, Microsoft Lawyers Get Busy With Bloggers This is shaping up as the year of suing/sending cease and desist letters to bloggers...
[2005-01-18] A Widening Spectrum Of European Professional Blogs I've been following the expansion of corporate and organizational blogging in Europe for a while now.
[2005-01-13] Evans Urges China to Crackdown on Piracy U.S. Commerce Secretary Don Evans has urged Chinese leaders to take more steps toward intellectual property rights protection.
[2005-01-13] Oracle Plans Big Cuts Following completion of its PeopleSoft acquisition, Oracle is in the process of a mass layoff of staff that's expected to cut thousands of jobs, Infoworld reports.
[2005-01-09] The Inadequacies of Current Copyright Laws So bloggers are firmly among the guilty in the area of ignoring copyright: "… Bloggers, in general, have little respect for copyright laws and tend to snatch and grab anything out there as "theirs".
[2005-01-07] Listerine Called Out on Ad Pfizer, makers of Listerine, have been claiming that the use of Listerine is just as effective as floss against plaque and gingivitis..
[2005-01-06] Microsoft has Eyes for Sony Microsoft has expressed interest in a partnership with Sony to compete with Apple in the online music industry.
[2005-01-05] The 5 Biggest Blunders in Business Development Effective communication skills are essential to successful business development. Yet they're often under-emphasized and sometimes completely ignored.
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