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Search Engine Marketing Company Buys
Santa Fe, New Mexico Web Development
Company
Search Engine Marketing Company Buys
Santa Fe, New Mexico Web Development
Company
03/30/2005 04:01 AMTrafficdeveloper LLC, a Santa Fe, NM based search marketing company,
is pleased to announce they have recently purchased Panorama Point
Corporation, a well known Santa Fe, New Mexico based Web Development
firm. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
printCure Enables Direct Selling
Organizations to Offer their
Company-Branded Printed and Promotional
Products to Distributors "In-the-Field"
Through Same Web-Enabled Company Store
printCure Enables Direct Selling
Organizations to Offer their
Company-Branded Printed and Promotional
Products to Distributors "In-the-Field"
Through Same Web-Enabled Company Store
06/14/2004 06:32 AMprintCure, the cure for corporate procurement, can now be considered a
"one-stop-shop" for direct selling organizations looking to automate,
control, manage and consolidate the way they distribute their
company's brandable print and promotional products to distributors and
representatives who are in the field. [PRWEB Jun 14, 2004]
Sinotrading, an American Owned and
Operated Import/Export (Sourcing)
Company, Will Begin Training
Translators, Web Developers and Company
Executives From Chinese Manufacturing
Companies
Sinotrading, an American Owned and
Operated Import/Export (Sourcing)
Company, Will Begin Training
Translators, Web Developers and Company
Executives From Chinese Manufacturing
Companies
04/01/2005 08:57 AMHow to market to American companies thorugh the Internet in the
complex world of e-commerce will be the seminar topic for Chinese
company executives. [PRWEB Apr 1, 2005]
Your New Phone Company Is The Cable
Company?
Your New Phone Company Is The Cable
Company?
05/03/2004 05:18 AMCable providers in the US took an early lead in the broadband market,
though they've lost a little ground lately due to cut rate prices for
DSL from the telcos. However, the cable providers are looking to pull
an ace out of their sleeve by promoting their ability to easily
provide the coveted "triple play" of voice, video and data through one
single company. Many cable providers have been able to do this for a
while, but they haven't spent much time promoting their phone service.
That's about to change. While the telcos are still struggling to
figure out their video strategy (TV over DSL? partner with a
satellite provider?), the cable companies are getting ready to
heavily promote
their VoIP phone plans in conjunction with their TV and broadband
connections. They admit that most people still don't know the cable
company offers phone service, but they aim to change that soon.
Beyond just getting more money out of each subscriber, it also means
much less churn for the cable companies, as studies have shown that
the likelihood of a customer switching providers drops drastically for
each additional service they receive from their provider. While the
article doesn't mention much about pricing, it would make sense for
the cable companies to cut the prices on the phone service
drastically. The additional cost to the companies isn't that high,
and undercutting the telcos in their core market has to hurt them.
Besides, as the article points out, choosing a phone company is much
more of an "emotional" decision than choosing a broadband provider.
If the cable companies can win over the emotions of people with very
low priced calling plans, they'll more than make up the difference in
new customers for their broadband and video services - and the
resulting lack of churn.
Igor | Creating Company Names Product
Names Company Naming Guide
Igor | Creating Company Names Product
Names Company Naming Guide
07/13/2004 08:43 PMBuilding the Perfect Beast: The Igor Naming Guide to Creating Product
and Company Names
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Diller To Show IAC Is No Travel Company
By Creating IAC's Travel Company
Diller To Show IAC Is No Travel Company
By Creating IAC's Travel Company
12/22/2004 01:16 AMBarry Diller has done a good job buying up various online "middleman"
companies in a variety of spaces from travel to social networking to
dating. However, he says too many people view InterActiveCorp as a
travel company and that's making it more difficult to acquire
non-travel companies. So, in order to
prove that he's not
running a travel company...
he's
going to show them what it means to really run a travel
company. That is, he's going to spin off all of IAC's travel
properties, including Expedia, Hotwire, TravelNow and Hotels.com, into
one company (which he'll still run), and keep all the other properties
as IAC. While it may be a good idea to realize the value of those
other properties, from the beginning Diller kept talking about the
synergies of having all of these properties under the same umbrella.
Apparently, those synergies only go so far when the stock price isn't
as high as he had hoped.
Fast Company | Fast Company Contacts and
Customer Service
Fast Company | Fast Company Contacts and
Customer Service
06/27/2004 04:46 AMFrom the FastCompany website .. linking policy .. send a fax ..
Contact Us
fastcompany.com/about/contact.html
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translation company UK, UK translation
agency, translation company london,
translation services, translation
agency, translation jobs, translators,
trade transcription
translation company UK, UK translation
agency, translation company london,
translation services, translation
agency, translation jobs, translators,
trade transcription
06/26/2004 09:12 AMthe most untranslatable word in the world .. ten most untranslateable
words .. a poll of 1,000 translators .. googly and spam .. full list
..
More
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Adware Company Sues Other Adware Company
Over Evil Adware
Adware Company Sues Other Adware Company
Over Evil Adware
07/28/2004 08:29 PM180Solutions, who has been repeatedly trashed as being a spyware
provider (but who somehow convinced a VC to
give
them $40 million), recently was accused of
stealin
g affiliate commissions via its adware. The company denied this
claim quite loudly, and have always denied that they installed their
app surreptitiously (though, a quick Google search suggests
otherwise). Now, however, they have
sued two "partner" companies who they
claim did bad things with their software. This seems a bit
sketchy. Basically, they're saying two partner companies they gave
their application to bundled it with other programs and installed it
without asking or warning users. Looks like they're suddenly trying
to seem more legit, but if the spyware claims have been around as long
as they have, and it only took until now for 180solutions to react,
you have to wonder what they've been doing all this time.
P2P Company Not Going Anywhere
P2P Company Not Going Anywhere
07/17/2004 04:48 AMWith U.S. lawmakers tightening the noose on file sharers, those behind
the networks tend to keep a low profile. But not the guys behind
eDonkey -- they're in New York, and proud of it. By Michelle Delio.
QAD: A Big Little Company
QAD: A Big Little Company
06/24/2004 11:38 AMIt's no Microsoft, but this software company is acting bigger than its
market cap.
IBM buys BI company
IBM buys BI company
07/14/2004 11:41 AMIBM added another piece to its ongoing business intelligence
initiative on Wednesday, acquiring Alphabox Corp., a small software
company in Mountain View, Calif. that specializes in analytics
software.
It's Not Enough to Be Just a Phone
Company
It's Not Enough to Be Just a Phone
Company
02/19/2004 01:29 AMThe telecommunications industry is moving into an era of megacarriers;
smaller operations are likely to feel pressure to find partnerships
and joint ventures.
the company is growing
the company is growing
11/06/2003 02:38 PMZDNet Nov 6 2003 2:18PM ET
"In Good Company"
"In Good Company"
12/31/2004 10:14 AMDennis Quaid -- as an ad man working for a young upstart boss --
proves he's one of those actors who improve with age.
Chip Company
Chip Company
08/22/2004 01:19 PMGame concept overview published
all the company calls
all the company calls
03/14/2005 05:43 PMTomorrow night (Thursday) I'll be performing with the Liquid Radio
Players down at the ACME. Liquid Radio is an improvised...
Man can disparage company on Web
Man can disparage company on Web
04/05/2005 02:02 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 5 2005 5:11PM GMT
SCO | Company | Employment
SCO | Company | Employment
01/26/2004 09:52 PMhttp://www.sco.com/company/jobs/
Now here is a tuff job:
Job Description:
Candidate will play an active roll in participation in meetings with
the international PR agencies and SCO's domestic PR agencies.
Candidate will also coordinate PR efforts with the marketing
department.
A Responsible Oil Company?
A Responsible Oil Company?
05/13/2004 02:11 PMBrazil's Petrobras has great margins and a social conscience.
Microsoft a "We" Company?
Microsoft a "We" Company?
03/22/2005 04:26 PMRobert Scoble wants
Microsoft to be perceived as a "we" company. I've taken a few
jabs at Microsoft here in the past, but you know what? I'll give them
credit for already making big steps towards becoming "we" instead of
"us." The most obvious example is how Microsoft has embraced blogging
in a much larger - and much more honest - way than many other companies. The mere fact that
Scoble's blog exists shows that they're taking "we" seriously, and
they deserve some recognition for this despite their past
indiscretions.
Scoble also suggests that Microsoft needs to get along better with
others, and he's put his finger on Microsoft's biggest problem right
now: lack of trust. Let's face it, even Microsoft's friends don't
trust the company due to past behavior, and that's a hard thing to
overcome.
Funny enough, this is another lessen that Google may find itself
forced to learn. As the auto-link
controversy showed, there are a lot of people who are starting to
mistrust Google, and Google will find it extremely difficult
to keep expanding without the trust of its users. So far I've given
Google the benefit of the doubt and have continued to believe that
they really are working to make the world a better place by enabling
access to information. But it will take a single big misstep for me
to change my mind.
Company Barred From Use of Some Pop-up
Ads
Company Barred From Use of Some Pop-up
Ads
01/05/2004 02:29 AMNew York Times Jan 5 2004 1:47AM ET
How Company Employees Use The Web
How Company Employees Use The Web
01/04/2005 11:32 PMNew company bl0g
New company bl0g
01/01/2004 03:54 PM Kyle Shannon is blogging his new company, Invention Asylum. Should be
fun....
Loyal company man?
Loyal company man?
08/13/2004 10:48 AMIt remains unclear not only how far CIA nominee Peter Goss would go in
restructuring the agency but how long his new job would even exist.
FC Now: Fast Company... on the Air!
FC Now: Fast Company... on the Air!
09/01/2004 06:16 AMFast Company's managing editor Lynn Moloney will appear on ABC World
News This Morning to discuss "Finding Your 'Best-Stress
Zone'" tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept. 1, at...
A9.com > Company > What's New
& Cool
A9.com > Company > What's New
& Cool
04/14/2004 06:39 PMyhteenveto A9:n ominaisuuksista .. the 7 reasons to use A9 .. what's
cool about A9? .. una sola aplicacin .. They suggest
that
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“Your Company Sucks!”
“Your Company Sucks!”
06/02/2004 02:32 AMCustomInk.com publishes uncensored customer satisfaction reviews to
create a sales bonanza [PRWEB Jun 2, 2004]
more company index
more company index
09/19/2004 06:08 AMScientific American Sep 19 2004 10:15AM GMT
What Happens When Anyone Can Be A Phone
Company?
What Happens When Anyone Can Be A Phone
Company?
04/19/2004 12:26 PMForget Ma Bell or the Baby Bells. We're reaching a point where just
about anyone will be able to become a "phone company." We recently
mentioned the decision by Streamcast, the makers of the Morpheus file
sharing application, to
launch
their own phone service by private labeling a VoIP service -
effectively becoming a VoIP virtual network operation (a VVNO?). The
Morpheus phone service
is
now getting set to launch. The company claims that they don't
want to replace a traditional phone line, but just want to make long
distance cheaper (which, let's face it, means replacing the
traditional phone line). Still, what strikes me is that there's
really no logical fit between a file sharing program like Morpheus and
a phone-based VoIP service (there's is quite similar to Vonage).
However, they're still offering the phone service, because they found
a company (i2Telecom) willing to let them brand their service. This
basically means that we're reaching a point where
anyone could
theoretically create their own phone company offering similar, branded
VoIP. The potential there, is what could become incredibly disruptive
for the phone companies. While they're still focused on providing
their own VoIP services, what do they do when
everyone can
become a competitor? Especially when others start offering VoIP as a
loss-leader for something else? What if Amazon provides me free phone
service if I keep up a pace of buying a certain amount every month?
How does a phone company compete? It's increasingly looking like
phone companies may have to follow a similar path and simply realize
that their phone service (using VoIP) should be a loss leader for a
broadband connection into the home.
Boeing Company
Boeing Company
06/25/2004 01:52 PMIs Boeing gaining altitude?
So, That's the Point of This Company
So, That's the Point of This Company
09/18/2004 07:13 PMThe head of InterActiveCorp talks about the confusion that the
company's setup provokes and whether he would consider becoming the
chief executive at Disney.
"A9.com > Company > What's New & Cool"
"A9.com > Company > What's New & Cool"
04/16/2004 08:49 AMPop-up Ad Company Settles with FTC
Pop-up Ad Company Settles with FTC
08/02/2004 03:46 PMPHP Company Directory
PHP Company Directory
03/29/2005 11:29 PMRe-examination of code
W.P. Stewart & Company Ltd.
W.P. Stewart & Company Ltd.
04/29/2004 01:27 PMW.P. Stewart & Company conference call notes.
Is This Company Built to Last?
Is This Company Built to Last?
05/27/2004 10:54 AMBlack & Decker has a lot going for it, but it faces some challenges,
too.
Signs Your Company May Be Too Big
Signs Your Company May Be Too Big
04/28/2004 08:15 PMThis is by no means complete. But I figured I ought to write down
those that have occurred to me recently. it takes at least one month
to get new test hardware there's a constant parking shortage
everything has a form that must be filled out, such as "I want to ship
a package to someone" when you're in the shipping room the fact that
you have a loading dock upon which you can fill out that form and a...
Does Your Company Pay For Broadband?
Does Your Company Pay For Broadband?
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