From the page: "The promise of an open, social approach is that we are better together. What better way to test that promise than an idea exchange? So on May 8 the Best Buy Idea Exchange will go live."
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Premix Released. The 0.9 release of Premix, an easy to use Python wrapper around the Best Buy Remix APIs. It also runs on Google App Engine.
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Pricing per user or per use sounds great but it encourages bad behavior in the client. Now all of a sudden they have to decide who should be able to use and who shouldn't = fail. Which ideas are worthy or which aren't = fail. Plus it's a bitch to forecast usage unless you force people to use a tool they may not want to use or may be flawed = fail. Got be a better way.
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Many software and information research vendors use the pricing method of 'registered seats'. That is often the closest metric to get to the value that the client is getting or has purchased. The problem even with that is registered user doesn't necessarily equate to 'active user' or the number of registered users that are actually using the product regularly. So even with the page views...
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Pricing per user or per use sounds great but it encourages bad behavior in the client. Now all of a sudden they have to decide who should be able to use and who shouldn't = fail. Which ideas are worthy or which aren't = fail. Plus it's a bitch to forecast usage unless you force people to use a tool they may not want to use or may be flawed = fail. Got be a better way.
- garykoelling
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Really Dodge? Are you really comparing your "all-new Dodge Ram" to one of the biggest shifts in American political history? Did you really think that people could identify with your brand the same way they identify with the promise of change that's been made?
- garykoelling
Really Dodge? Are you really comparing your "all-new Dodge Ram" to one of the biggest shifts in American political history? Did you really think that people could identify with your brand the same way they identify with the promise of change that's been made?
- garykoelling
“They’re still playing the same games,” said Michael R. Nelson, professor of Internet studies at Georgetown University. “It’s a way to lock up the content, and it’s not enabling as much innovation as we would like to see.”
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