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Inside Word: What The Netflix Prize Says About The Shortfalls Of Ad Targeting
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Andrew ChenPosition: A self-described entrepreneur-out-of residence, Chen is a former entrepreneur-in-residence at early-stage VC firm Mohr Davidow Ventures and was a director of product marketing...
Tags: NetFlix Inc., Advertisement, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Venture Capital, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Finance, Financing Startups, Advertising, Features, Inside Word, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-10-23
Inside Word: For Media Companies, The 'Package' Is More Important Than The Contents
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Scott KarpPosition: CEO and co-founder, collaborative journalism startup Publish2. One of the company’s tools lets journalists flag and then share links to content that they...
Tags: Media Company, Google Inc., Digital Media, Content, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Advertising & Promotion, Office Suites, Software, Marketing, Features, Inside Word, Media & Publishing, Online News, Companies, Google, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-09-25
Inside Word: Why Do So Many Startups Fail?
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Steve BlankBlog name: Steve BlankBackstory: Blank is a serial technology entrepreneur, who wrote Four Steps To The Epiphany, which was published in 2005. He teaches...
Tags: Start-up, Model, Product Development, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Product Marketing, Venture Capital, Microsoft Office, Strategy, Research & Development, Business Operations, Office Suites, Software, Marketing, Finance, Financing Startups, Management, Features, Inside Word, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-09-11
Inside Word: Some Advice For Yahoo And AOL As They Double Down On The News Business
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Tim OrenPosition: Managing director, Pacifica FundBlog name: Tim Oren’s Due Diligence: Letters From An Inhabited DataspaceBackstory: Oren is a co-founder of Silicon Valley VC firm...
Tags: America Online Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Media, Microsoft Word, Internet, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Blogging, Office Suites, Software, Features, Inside Word, Companies, Time Warner, AOL, Yahoo, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-09-04
Inside Word: Twitter Could Be The Next MySpace (And That's Not A Compliment)
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Cody BrownPosition: Publisher, NYU LocalBlog name: CodyBrown.nameBackstory: Brown is a college student who founded a daily campus news blog at New York University. He’s never...
Tags: Twitter Inc., MySpace, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Blogging, Social Networking, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Internet, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Features, Inside Word, Social Media, Nanopublishing, Companies, News Corp., Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-08-28
Inside Word: There's No Economic Value In A Copyright
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: William PatryPosition: Senior copyright counsel, GoogleBlog name: Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars Backstory: Patry has practiced copyright law for more than 25 years, and...
Tags: Consumer, Blog, Copyright Law, Patry, Blogging, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Internet, Office Suites, Software, Features, Inside Word, Joseph Tartakoff, Google Inc.
External links 2009-08-14
Inside Word: What Newspaper Ads Still Have Going For Them
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Poster: Steve YelvingtonPosition: Digital strategist, Morris CommunicationsBlog name: Yelvington.comBackstory: Yelvington has an editorial background—he worked as the executive editor of network content at Cox Interactive and...
Tags: Advertisement, Sales Strategy, Microsoft Word, Sales, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Features, Inside Word, E-Commerce, Classifieds Business, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Joseph Tartakoff, Google Inc.
External links 2009-08-07
Inside Word: How To Tackle 'Scammy' Offers In The Virtual World
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Sean RyanPosition: Chairman, teen-centric virtual world MeezBlog name: SharkJumpingBackstory: Two weeks after TechCrunch first reported on what it said was the prevalence of ‘scammy’ offers...
Tags: Virtual World, Offer, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, E-mail, Blogging, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Online Communications, Internet, Features, Inside Word, Entertainment, Gaming, Social Media, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-11-13
Inside Word: In Defense Of Ads In Twitter
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Mark SusterPosition: Partner, GRP PartnersBlog name: Both Sides Of The Table, which features startup adviceBackstory: No one knows what percentage of Tweeters if any would...
Tags: Advertisement, Microsoft Word, Twitter Inc., Advertising, Features, Inside Word, Social Media, Nanopublishing, Companies, Twitter, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-11-06
Inside Word: Where Aggregators Fall Short
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Mathew IngramPosition: Blogger and communities editor at Toronto’s The Globe and MailBlog name: Mathew IngramBackstory: Online news aggregators continue to proliferate and draw attention, while...
Tags: Newspaper, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Blogging, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Internet, Features, Inside Word, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-10-30
Inside Word: An Entrepreneur Warns Of The Dangers Of Acquisition Talks
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Greg LindenPosition: Linden founded Findory, a news aggregator that adjusted its listings of stories to match a visitor’s behavior on the site; it shut down...
Tags: Acquisition, Start-up, Blog, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Office Suites, Software, Features, Inside Word, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Companies, Google, Microsoft, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-10-02

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Inside Word: Suppose Search Were Competitive?How Would That Affect Newspapers?
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Chris DixonPosition: Co-founder, decision-making startup HunchBlog name: cdixon.orgBackstory: When publishers complain that they don’t share in any of Google’s ad revenue, Google (NSDQ: GOOG) typically...
Tags: Google Inc., Newspaper, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Search, Office Suites, Software, Features, Leading Voices, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Companies, Google, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-09-18
Inside Word: Some Advice For Yahoo From An Ex Evangelist
The Inside Word is a weekly feature that looks at compelling industry debates and discussions unfolding on the blogs of employees at digital-media companies.Blogger: Jeremy ZawodnyPosition: Zawodny was a tech evangelist at Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO)—and one of that company’s best- known employee bloggers—until he quit in June 2008. He...
Tags: Jeremy Zawodny, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Blogging, Office Suites, Software, Internet, Companies, Yahoo, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-10-09
My Word is My Bond Takes Readers on an Extraordinary Journey inside the Chicago Board of Trade
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ff98d9/my_word_is_my_bond has announced the addition of the "My Word Is My Bond: Voices from Inside the Chicago Board of Trade" report to their offering. My Word Is My Bond Voices From Inside The Chicago Board of Trade Through interviews of twenty-one...
Tags: bond, Chicago Board of Trade, FINANCE, Investment, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-06-26
In praise of inside sales. (Ohio Transmission and Pump Co.)(includes related article)
For 44 years, Dave Derrow has been an inside salesperson's strongest booster. And it's certainly paid off for his company, Ohio Transmission & Pump Co. Dave Derrow, chairman of Ohio Transmission & Pump Co. OTP, doesn't like to hear the word "no" from...
Tags: Ohio Transmission Corp.
Research articles 1992-12-01
How to Use Web 2.0 Inside Your Company
Today the business world is undergoing a significant transformation thanks to a set of technologies collectively known as "Web 2.0." Although it's tempting to dismiss Web 2.0 as Silicon Valley hype, that would be a mistake. Start Small and Simply Goal: Identify a Web...
Tags: Crash Course, Buy-in, MiPro Enterprises, Microsoft Corp., Vendor, Socialtext, technology, Marketing, Web, Tool, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Internet
Articles 2007-05-15
Profit becoming a dirty word.(Looking Inside)(average annual total cost of PC ownership)
To many of today's consumers, profit has become a dirty word. Auto dealers, for instance, find that many buyers wait until the end of a month for last-minute zero percentage offers or other big discounts. One dealer told me that many buyers find hi ...
Tags: General Electric Co., PC
Research articles 2003-09-29
The power of the printed word. (NBA Properties' publication, Inside Stuff)(NBA: The Tallest League)
Inside Stuff, the hugely popular basketball magazine for young people, is approaching its third birthday and is already NBA Publishing's leading publication. "It's published six times a year," says Frank Fochetta, director and group manager Inside Stuff, the hugely popular basketball magazine for young people,...
Tags: NBA
Research articles 1995-01-01
INSIDE the FENCE.(Inside the Fence)
INSIDE the FENCE John Infanger, Editorial Director On bizav, funding, and the issue of control ... On the road in Phoenix at press time, the word once again from the business aviation sector is 'bullish.' The annual...
Tags: FAA, Manufacturing, Strategy
Research articles 2007-02-01
Michigan State Student Wins Edmunds' Inside Line "Win a Trip to the Frankfurt Auto Show" Contest
SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Inside Line, Edmunds' high-speed online car magazine, today announced that Eric Tingwall, a Michigan State University student from Novi, Michigan, has won its "Win a Trip to the Frankfurt Auto Show" essay contest. As the winner, Tingwall will be flown to Frankfurt, Germany, where he will...
Tags: car, Edmunds.com, essay, Frankfurt, INTERNET, MARKETING, Michigan State University, Web
Research articles 2007-08-31
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