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For those of you that live in the Indianapolis Region, Walker has posted a survey regarding Rapid Transit in the region. Please take some time out and complete the survey! You can read why I’m so passionate about it on this post.
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Google is reversing a long-standing policy to retain all the data on its users indefinitely, and by the end of the year will begin removing identifying data from its search logs after 18 months to two years, depending on the country the servers are locate
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I’ve been listening to Live at Massey Hall: Neil Young and thinking and even crying a bit. It’s an awfully powerful piece of work. Two lessons for marketers, one small, the other bigger…
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Dell doesn’t understand the difference between business hours support and 24×7 support. Dell’s website states “We will respond to your sales e-mail inquiries within two business hours, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!”
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I would argue that branding is more than just the tip of the spear. Late management consultant Peter Druker referred to business as only two things: Marketing and Innovation.
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Warner Music is suing a retired railroad man in Florida whose left side has been paralyzed by a stroke and whose sole source of income is his disability check.


- Amol.