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Startups vs. The Big Guys: The Power Of Caring For Customers
I’ve been working in and around startups for most ofmy professional career. A topic that often comes up in startups I’madvising or considering an investment in is: “How will the big guysrespond?”. This is an interesting question and for all the obviousreasons, should not be dismissed as...
Tags: Microsoft Office, General, big guy, Iâ€
Blog posts 2007-01-30
Startups vs. The Big Guys: The Power Of Caring For Customers
I’ve been working in and around startups for most of my professional career. A topic that often comes up in startups Im advising or considering an investment in is: "How will the big guys respond?". This is an interesting question and for all the obvious reasons, should...
Tags: Microsoft Office, Dharmesh Shah, General, big guy
Blog posts 2007-01-30

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Little guy wins dunk title in tall guys' sport
HOUSTON -- A big guy won the 3-point shootout. A little guy won the slam dunk contest. The NBA's All-Star Saturday turned basketball inside-out as 7- foot Dirk Nowitzki of Dallas proved the best sniper from beyond the arc, and the New York Knicks' 5-foot-9 rookie Nate Robinson...
Tags: Games, NBA
Research articles 2006-02-19
Pushing Around The Big Board: Is Nasdaq Going to Eat The Big Guy's Lunch?
After about three decades of remarkable growth by the stock exchange "for a digital age," the stage is set for a brutal battle between Nasdaq and the Big Board. Nasdaq is now far too big and far too noisy to be ignored. The battle will be w...
Tags: Nasdaq Stock Market Inc.
Research articles 2000-10-01
Reeves merits big stage, but not a spotlight
Seattle The issue at hand was whether Bryant Reeves would be declared the next Really Big Deal, or just be considered another really big guy. He was, after all, already "Big Country." He is 7 feet tall. He weighs 292...
Tags: team, University of California at Los Angeles
Research articles 1995-04-02
Larger than life/ Sister honors big brother by carrying Olympic torch
The good days, says Geri-Anne Satterfield, are the ones when she doesn't cry. The bad days are when the grief and tears come in spasms triggered by memories of a big brother who isn't there any more. When Port Authority police officer George Howard died Sept.11,...
Tags: Bush, Happiness, Olympic, World Trade Center
Research articles 2002-01-20
Teensy Teletubbies trounce big reptile in toy biz.('Godzilla' merchandising)(Inside Moves)
"Godzilla" appears to be having as much trouble moving merchandise as it does filling seats. Early reports from a retailer source, who cited dollar sales by stock-keeping units or SKUs, suggest that the "Teletubbies," though many times tinier, are winning...
Tags: FAO Schwarz Inc., Sony Corp.
Research articles 1998-06-01
Taking on the big guys.(Brief Article)
The thrill of taking on the big guy and finding a way to provide the same service in a better way is partly behind Bill Catalfio's decision to dive into the car-rental business. With three Enterprise Rent-A-Car locations and a Thrifty Car Rental within...
Tags: Enterprise Rent-A-Car Co.
Research articles 1999-12-13
Personal Finance: Nic Cicutti column
I HAVE seen this in dozens of films. Little guy takes on big guy. Big buy batters little guy. "Stay down or you'll get hurt bad," he warns. Little guy gets up and gets battered again. This goes on until either the little guy succeeds (the big...
Tags: Bradford & Bingley Plc.
Research articles 1999-01-09
Digital Paper cuts ties with Xerox; Software company cites inadequate support as reason for ending marketing partnership.(contract information)(Brief Article)
How do you exit a sales and marketing relationship when you're the little guy, and you're leaving the big guy? That's the odd twist Digital Paper Corp., a developer of business collaboration software, faced last month as it severed a partnership with How do you exit...
Tags: marketing, software, Xerox Corp.
Research articles 2001-08-20
Guy Vs. Guy: Twitter: Killer Marketing Tool or Pointless Waste of Time?
Welcome to Guy Vs. Guy! In this recurring feature, Rick and Dave square off on the business and technology issues of the day. This week’s topic: Twitter. It's everywhere these days, but does it have any practical value? Can businesses and business people leverage it as a cheap, unique marketing...
Tags: Business, Twitter, Rick, Dave, ExecTweet, Marketing Research, Marketing, Rick vs. Dave
Blog posts 2009-06-18
Guy Vs. Guy: Shutting Down Your PC at Night: Money Saved or Productivity Lost?
Welcome to Guy Vs. Guy! In this recurring feature, Rick and Dave square off on the business and technology issues of the day. This week’s topic: turning PCs off at night. Can a business really save thousands of dollars annually, or does this "green" effort actually cost money? ...
Tags: PC, Minute, Worker, Rick, Dave, Desktops, Hardware, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-03-31
Microsoft and Windows 7: A Family Guy affair
Microsoft is trying a new spin on an old method to promote its new Windows 7 operating system this fall. Taking its inspiration from the old Texaco Star Theater -- television's first big hit, in the 1950s, with Milton Berle hosting a variety show and becoming a fixture in U.S....
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7
News items 2009-10-13
Hall signs with Big Ticket.(Brad Hall, Big Ticket Television)(Brief Article)
'Roseanne' and 'Single Guy' get new executive producers There were more sitcom shifts last week, with executive producer changes on NBC's The Single Guy and ABC's Roseanne. Brad Hall, the creator and executive producer of the...
Tags: ABC Inc., CAREER, NBC Universal Inc., TVs
Research articles 1996-11-25
Guy Vs. Guy: Is Social Networking Good for Business?
Welcome to Guy Vs. Guy! In this recurring feature, Rick and Dave square off on the business and technology issues of the day. Today's topic: Social Networking. Can business users mine services like Facebook and LinkedIn for marketing gold? Or are the risks of online embarrassment too great? ...
Tags: Facebook, Network, Business, Rick, Dave, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-03-03
Guy Vs. Guy: Amazon Parties Like It's '1984'
Welcome to Guy Vs. Guy! In this recurring feature, Rick and Dave square off on the business and technology issues of the day. This week’s topic: The Amazon Kindle. Recent headlines haven't done the beloved device -- or the company that sells it -- any favors. How can Amazon recover...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Amazon Kindle, Rick, Dave, Public Relations, Smart Phones, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Rick vs. Dave
Blog posts 2009-07-24
Rock on ...
Bad to the bone That throw-down L.A.'s Ronny Turiaf put on Ronnie Price, Sunday - - a Level 2 flagrant -- had quite an impact. Price ended up with four stitches over his eye and Turiaf was ejected. "It's the playoffs, that's all I...
Tags: CAREER, NBA, stitch
Research articles 2008-05-13
Mentor-Protege conference setting for 2002 Nunn-Perry awards: extending a helping hand
Recognizing the best of the big guy-little guy relationships fostered by the Mentor-Protege program, the 2002 Nunn-Perry awards selected 12 partnerships for commendation on March 20, during this years Mentor-Protege conference. Named for Sam Nunn, the former senator who initiated the program in 1990, and William Perry, former Secretary of...
Tags: conference, FINANCE, partnership, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2002-05-01
TV Top 10
Big/Republic's Bull in a China Shop for Vero returns to the Top 10 for the first time since April, reflecting an increased schedule. Unsurprising, really - this ad has no wear-out factor; it just gets better with each viewing. Elsewhere, it's the usual suspects who dominate. DDB/Plaza's gold-winning Big Guy/Little...
Tags: Saatchi & Saatchi
Research articles 2004-10-18
ISP to RIAA: Pay up or do your own dirty work
I love stories of the little guy going head-to-head with the big guys, especially when the big guy looks like a fool in the end. CNET's Greg Sandoval tells the story of a small Internet Service Provider in Louisiana whose owner has refused to play ball with the Recording Industry...
News items 2009-08-07
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