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Money is tight in the Silicon Valley.
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Study Finds 'Digital Divas' Spend More Time Online Buying and Talking About Products Than Thought….
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Now all LinkedIn users should be able to find events and conferences that are most suitable for your career based a combination of your professional network and information culled from your LinkedIn profile. LinkedIn just keeps on cranking out useful app's.
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Congratulations to our client - Wayport. They are an awesome company, lead by outstanding executives — we're very happy for them. We've been working with them since the McDonald's deal.
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Industry experts discuss the evolving shape of the modern agency and debate the merits of hiring new digital talent vs. retraining their traditional counterparts. Very interesting.
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I love the topic of innovation inside corporations. I lead a internal innovation project at Accenture — and despite a lot of smart people — it was hard. It was hard to generate great ideas, but it was even harder to do due diligence and to pick out the best ideas and obtain funding for them. My boss Bill Green (current CEO of Accenture) cut to the chase by having one of our super smart older partners choose the best ideas — then Bill handed their "owners" checks for $100k to get them going. Awesome. Here's a new study from the EIU that got me thinking.
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Good post from Nick Carr on the same topic.
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Blogging has entered the mainstream, which—as with every new medium in history—looks to its pioneers suspiciously like death… good Economist story. Blogging is not dead, but there are a lot of pro bloggers out there now and it is harder to find the independent geniuses that made blogging so cool in its early days.
8 November 2008
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