Faris Yakob, Chief Innovation Officer for MDC Partners will inspire us all with thoughts on how strategy has to evolve if it’s to inform work that’s interactive, shareable, and participatory.
- RicardoSilva
What will the future of business be? Altimeter Group provides its takes on the ways emerging technologies challenge business, and what they must do to address them from four perspectives.
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An updated look at What's Next In Marketing and Advertising based on the presentation by the same title that I gave last year. Initially presented at Marketing 2.0 : unfiltered, by Espresso (Agency) in Boston. Would love to come present it to others, just let me know.
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New Statesman - "We were so keen to believe that Web 2.0 would make the world fairer that we rejected all evidence to the contrary" - http://www.newstatesman.com/busines...
"Page and Bud found that most of the songs available for purchase had never been downloaded, and that the concentration of hits was more pronounced than ever before. On the file-sharing networks, the same pattern emerged. So, carrying a huge retail inventory, though cheaper than before, was of little or no value."
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That could very well be the case in 2009. Facebook, which just surpassed 200 million global users, is expected to bring in about $500 million in 2009 revenue, mostly from advertising. Tech blog Venturebeat estimated that Facebook developers make a combined $500 million on the platform.
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"aid Jeff Leach, the restaurant's co-founder. "Sure, there's the brand marketing and getting-to-know-you stuff. ... But we wanted to know: Can it make the cash register ring?""
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Unfortunatelly does not fit the about me quote on my facebook profile.“The master of the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his education and his recreation, his love and his religion. He simply pursues his vision of excellence in whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him, he is always doing both.” - Lao Tzu
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