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57 Articles match "Companies","Japan"
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Ant’s Eye View is a true “practitioner brand”, a company based on a team who have done real social media and customer engagement work inside big, complex companies. Silicon Valley is home to some of the most amazing, most innovative companies in the world. Her first “tech job” was marketing a full-text, search and retrieval database on Japan-related information in…1993! 2009 was an amazing year for Ant’s Eye View. It’s hard to imagine that only 1 year ago, Dustin was starting as employee #1 and we only had 1 office.
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Friday, February 5, 2010
He was referring to the reduction of Greece’s credit rating by three non-accountable private companies and the subsequent market speculation on Greek bonds financing the deficit, which led interest rates on sovereign borrowing to rise 4% above baseline. Japan’s public debt is 225% of GDP and is financed through internal borrowing, with only 6% in foreign hands ; Greece is condemned to borrow on the foreign markets, paying interest that can only be called usurious. Below is a first excerpt from a very important, crucial editorial by Costas Douzinas in the Guardian, which calls for resistance against EU/IMF imposed policies which have already a record of destroying many economies.
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Monday, January 25, 2010
The tea ceremony [in Japan] has a tradition, an etiquette, of hundreds of years.
new generation of customers and employees demands more openness – and companies must adapt if they hope to sustain a competitive edge.
But it wasn’t until the early years of this century, with the revelation of unethical decision-making in world-renowned companies like Andersen, Enron and WorldCom, that the public perception of business was altered drastically. Book: Monkeys with Typewriters: Myths and realities of social media at work’ by Jemima Gibbons. Triarchy Press, 2009
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
According to The Nielsen Company , social network sites have grown in importance globally in 2009. Australia, Brazil, Japan, Switzerland, Germany, France, Spain and Italy) shows not only that overall time on site has increased, but also that the global audience for social networking has increased.
They are followed by Japan (with 47 million users) and Brazil (with 31 million). Image by Balakov via Flickr
In December 2008, global consumers spent an average of just over three hours on social networks .
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Thursday, February 12, 2009
do not want to discuss the book again, as I’ve done so before, but I do want to reproduce the foreword, showing how the book has been received in Japan, where Larry lived many years before recently moving to Israel.
Taub phoned many times after our appointment that day, speaking not only with me, but also with employees at my company. Yet why was he living I have a weakness for independent researchers, who leave their jobs to start the hazardous path of following a passionate pursuit of knowledge, as I tried to do, unsuccessfully, from 2002 to 2008.
Larry Taub is such a person,
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
do not want to discuss the book again, as I’ve done so before, but I do want to reproduce the foreword, showing how the book has been received in Japan, where Larry lived many years before recently moving to Israel.
Taub phoned many times after our appointment that day, speaking not only with me, but also with employees at my company. Yet why was he living I have a weakness for independent researchers, who leave their jobs to start the hazardous path of following a passionate pursuit of knowledge, as I tried to do, unsuccessfully, from 2002 to 2008.
Larry Taub is such a person,
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
million). Mobile On The Move As Mixi in Japan shows, the increasing popularity of social networks has resulted in increasing demand to access them on the move. For additional trend data and insights, download the full report of Nielsen’s Global Faces and Networked Places . Tags: Brazil , China , Facebook , Germany , Internet usage , Japan , mobile phones , MySpace , social networking Related Posts It’s A Recession, Consumers Agree — But Until When? Could Social Networking Bolster the 30 Second Spot? Trends With Byte: 2008
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
The book is available to buy on all the major Amazon sites: Canada France Germany Japan United States United Kingdom Even if you don’t buy it, I would be hugely grateful that if you like it, please go and review it on Amazon. Time to take another look at my company’s own community I feel. How to use crowdsourcing and communities for your small business. — Home About The Book About The Author About The Editors Spread Buy / Get Reviews Grab the RSS feed Art Of Community Online Posted on September 18th, 2009 Written by Jono Bacon
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
Tech Gadgets Mobile Enterprise CrunchBase More Beta Invites Crunchies Elevator Pitches Gillmor Gang Podcasts TechCrunch50 TechCrunch UK TechCrunch France TechCrunch Japan About Advertise Archives Company Index Contact Jobs Twitter CrunchBar
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
Tech Gadgets Mobile Enterprise CrunchBase More Beta Invites Crunchies Elevator Pitches Gillmor Gang Podcasts TechCrunch50 TechCrunch UK TechCrunch France TechCrunch Japan About Advertise Archives Company Index Contact Jobs Twitter CrunchBar
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Monday, November 2, 2009
Participants represent a comprehensive sampling of organizations involved in building online communities, including: large software companies, large community destination sites, niche community sites, platform providers, media & entertainment, retail and independent consultants. This year's report was truly global in scope, and included respondents from the USA, UK and Canada as well as Australia, Argentina, Spain, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Turkey and Ukraine.
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