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Will ‘Technology’ Survive the Recession?

Atom Thought

Motorola, Microsoft, Intel and even Google announce layoffs and office closures. Is 2009 worse than 2001? Looking back at 2001, IT spending declined by over 6% after a previous year increase of 16%, that was really a bad hit, and if we compare the same to 2009, we are much better off so far! Circuit City declares bankruptcy!

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From The Information Age To The Connected Age " GigaOM

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Microsoft represents the Information Age, while Google hints at the shift towards the Connected Age. Microsoft (Information Age) vs. Google (Connected Age). Microsoft (MSFT) exemplifies the Information Age. Microsoft must rely on protecting access to its knowledge goods — because this is where it has created value.

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Print publishing continues to bemuse me…

The Way of the Web

I wasn’t in attendance, but I completely agree – both were key when I started my career back in 2001, and both were key since the dawn of business. Bauer have lined up some big name advertisers for the trial, as you’d expect, but do you think they’ll be retained long term? And when it comes to print?

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

Based in Minneapolis, Abby is Senior Manager Creative Services at Best Buy, and also Board President at FamilyWise, a non-profit organization that provides programs for families that encourage self-determination, self-sufficiency, and healthy family lifestyles. The 10-year Microsoft veteran is also a graduate of Harvard Business School.

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40 Core Philosophies From the Most Famous Marketers in History

Buffer Social

Although the discipline of marketing only emerged in the 1900s, it builds on a foundation of sales, advertising, copywriting and relationship-building that is much older. ‘Eat your own dog food’ Who: Paul Maritz of Microsoft. That’s the best kind of advertising in the world.” Get people talking.