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November 26, 2006
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最近搞酒店连锁的如家在纳斯达克上市似乎表明第四条的存在,一个以西方现代运营模式解决中国传统行业的思路被风险投资商看在眼里,正好是这个时间,国内Web2.0可以歇歇气了。
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How a 19-year-old actress and a few struggling Web filmmakers took on TV. A Wired exclusive.
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TV advertising is broken, putting $67 billion up for grabs. Which explains why google spent a billion and change on an online video startup.
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MajikWidget is a web-based service that allows you to enhance your blog or web site visitor experience. We create and host a library of individual widgets that can be easily configured and added to your blog or site.
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In a risky experiment, Chevrolet asked Web users to make their own video spots for the Tahoe. A case study in customer generated advertising.
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Phil Gyford makes his plea for a single social network sign-on or as it was stated last week by Jeremy Keith on Twitter, "portable social network with XFN".
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Set a series of deadlines. Start noticing your badass kicking ass.
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Video game console makers are gearing up for a new battle in November, but the war has been going on for more than 30 years
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Some of business's top guns create their own avatars to explore firsthand the potential of the online virtual marketplace
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The Search giant keeps blowing past estimates. One key to CEO Eric Schmidt's success is Google's AdSense business.
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Ross Mayfield, CEO and co-founder of Socialtext, a wiki software company, has a different view. "Marxism-Leninism fails to compete in a knowledge economy, where markets are conversations," he says. "When the world's greatest source of free knowledge canno
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Human rights group Reporters Without Borders identifies the world's 13 most pronounced Internet “black holes”
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bidu: ADVERTISER-FRIENDLY MODEL EXTENDS MARKET LEAD; INITIATING COVERAGE WITH A BUY RATING
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社会企业在目前的中国还是一个很新鲜的话题,但这方面的中文资料却异常缺乏,这给我们的学习和实践带来了困难。为此我们整理了部分英文资料,重点集中在近期我们比较关心的社会企业商
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Podcast download of SXSW2006
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Edgy thinkers like J Allard are looking far beyond Windows for the next big thing
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GTD introduction
Posted by kevin at November 26, 2006 08:17 AM