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by tj on November 30, 2004
Creative Weblogging will be at the Blog Business Summit 2005 in Seattle. Scott has more: "Blog Business Summit 2005 looks to be a great event: This event will show you how your business can...
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by tj on November 30, 2004
Indeed Web2.0 has been happing some days ago but this summary is truly outstanding. If you haven't followed up the conference, check it out. (Thanks Todd!)......
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by tj on November 29, 2004
Paul Allen is testing out Google Answers: "I'll report later on how this test goes. A recent article by Linda Arret in Info Today suggests that Google Answers is declining, not growing, and...
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by tj on November 29, 2004
Apparently the US giant is now free to spread new coffeeshops all over Germany: "Starbucks Corp. (SBUX.O: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Monday it now owns 100 percent of its German operations...
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by tj on November 28, 2004
After the demise of Commerce One lately the SRM market is consolidating with two more companies to merge perfect.com and lesser known Pantellos.com: "Perfect Commerce, in operation since 1999 and...
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by tj on November 28, 2004
This news you shouldn't take too serious: "In 2003, most of the overseas funds were from individual investors. Money from Indians abroad and foreign production houses is now headed to all...
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by tj on November 28, 2004
Alright I did the final step and bought myself a Jabra BT-250 Bluetooth Headset. This fine store in Southern Manhattan had not only great prices but the CEO helped me in getting the thing paired to...
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by tj on November 27, 2004
Clayton Christensen has been in March 2004 at the Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco. I just found this venerable site that features many good presentations from highly qualified...
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by tj on November 27, 2004
Forming a helpful board of directors for your start-up can be a puzzling task. First you have to check legal requirements in the country the company is registered in. Germany has a two-board system...
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by tj on November 25, 2004
This NYT article nicely illustrates which impact one single company like ebay can have on a national economy. Thousands of American powersellers with jobs that have never existed before are preparing...
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by tj on November 24, 2004
Its always only that simple afterwards: 'Venture-capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, which invested less than $15 million in Google in 1999, has handed out 5.4 million Google shares...
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by tj on November 24, 2004
The Economist has an interesting perspective in the latest survey: ""HAS the machine in its last furious manifestation begun to eliminate workers faster than new tasks can be found for...
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by tj on November 24, 2004
shopping.com forecasts an impressive US$ 33 million for fourth quarter: "Online price comparison specialist Shopping.com Ltd forecast strong fourth-quarter growth Monday in its first public...
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by tj on November 22, 2004
I was just thinking I'm surfin on a Topix redesign - but it is in fact a 100% clone: "King5. com is a subsidiary of Belo Interactive, Inc., Belo's Internet subsidiary, includes the Web...
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by tj on November 22, 2004
Silicon.com has an interview with Marten Mickos on MySQL actual mission: "Officially headquartered in Sweden, the company has grown rapidly to around 160 employees, one-third of whom are in the...
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by tj on November 22, 2004
Rajesh links to this Barrons's article about SAP's push to gain 70% market share largely behind the scenes: "The fact is, Kagermann & Co. soon could hold sway over the...
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by tj on November 22, 2004
SiliconBeat links to Om Malik's story about John Flowers desire to take Kozuru to the countryside: "Some potential investors encouraged him to head back to the Valley and tee up again. But...
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by tj on November 21, 2004
There are many smart business models out there but one I like most is David's actual venture Circle of Experts. There have been quite some trials to start such a knowledge marketplace. Even...
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by tj on November 21, 2004
Believe it or not but Dell was able to send me my new Axim X30. Skype works flawlessly and even with the inbuilt mic sound quality with SkypeOut to Europe is ok. Now I'll know what my personal...
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by tj on November 20, 2004
Business 2.0 shows how well known brands have incorporated the Internet in their value chain. Some good insights: "In the following pages, you'll hear about half a dozen moneymaking online...
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by tj on November 20, 2004
Adam L. Penenberg makes the case for blogging ventures in his latest article in Wired. "So with MarketWatch sold and Slate likely getting sold soon, could MSNBC, CNET, Salon.com and all the other...
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by tj on November 20, 2004
Rajesh links to a Seattle Times article with Yahoo's plans to step into exlusive content: "Yahoo! is quietly but aggressively lobbying Hollywood to create programs to be shown exclusively on...
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by tj on November 20, 2004
Are you interested in reading more Creative Weblogging sites through your RSS reader? If so you might be interested in our most recent OPML file. Just download it and import into your favorite RSS...
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