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- Don't Hide Behind Screen Names
- A few months ago, Whole Food Markets CEO John Mackey was exposed for posting anonymous comments on the Yahoo message board dedicated to discussions of his stock. Amazingly, he kept his job and mostly got away with just a wrist-slap, as well as having to endure a few weeks of...
- Blog posts 2007-11-16
- Don't Hide Behind Screen Names
- Don't Hide Behind Screen NamesToo much?I think it's going a little to for the company to prohibit management from posting under their own names. As long as it's transparent who's posting, sometimes this could be very beneficial for the company. For example, if there was some negative post...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-16
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- Adaptiv Software Adopts Online Identity as Corporate Name; Workplace Scheduling Application Experts to Host America Online's First Interactive Conference on the Topic Jan. 10; Worldwide Web Home Page Debuts Today
- IRVINE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 9, 1994--Adaptiv Software Corp., formerly Adaptive Software Inc., has changed its corporate name and logo to maintain consistency with its online screen name, "Adaptiv" in both the America Online and Internet domains.
- Research articles 1995-01-09
- Who's behind the screen name? Often, it's a cop trying to catch pedophiles.(News)
- Byline: Alicia Fabbre Daily Herald Staff Writer Hello. Just one word. But the message is enough to elicit responses within a few seconds of being posted on the "I love older men" chat room. What's your name? One man...
- Research articles 2003-08-10
- Apple gets best spot in EU browser 'ballot screen,' Mozilla says
- Mozilla again slammed the browser "ballot screen" proposal that Microsoft's made to European antitrust regulators, saying that the voting will be skewed Apple's way because its Safari browser will be the first choice on the list. In a long blog post yesterday , Jenny Boriss, a Firefox user experience designer,...
- News items 2009-10-15
- BA adds second daily LCY-JFK service
- News » Published: 13/10/2009 - Filed under: News » BA's service from London City to New York JFK moves to twice-daily from today (October 13), as the carrier puts a second all-business class A318 into service. The new flight BA003 departs LCY at 1600, arriving into New York at 2025,...
- News items 2009-10-13
- Sideways seating on aircraft is child's play
- News » Published: 15/10/2009 - Filed under: News » Consultancy firm Design Q has created a sideway seating concept which it hopes could revolutionize short-haul flying. What's more the idea evolved from an unlikely source – a project for a primary school in Stoke on Trent. Design Q has designed...
- News items 2009-10-15
- Etihad announces Tokyo and Nagoya routes
- News » Published: 27/10/2009 - Filed under: News » Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways will launches flights to the Japanese cities of Tokyo and Nagoya in the spring of 2010. The direct route to Tokyo Narita will commence with a five-times weekly service on March 27, while the Nagoya route (via...
- News items 2009-10-27
- How to keep meetings short
- News » Published: 27/10/2009 - Filed under: News » Jet lagged business travellers may finally have found a solution to meetings which drag on: a high concept table which visually counts down the minutes. The new "TimeTable", which is the result of a collaboration between the creatives at advertising agency...
- News items 2009-10-27
- Radisson Blu annouces further African expansion
- News » Published: 14/08/2009 - Filed under: News » Rezidor Hotel Group has opened a new Radisson Blu hotel in the capital of Senegal, with three new properties in Nigeria set to follow by 2012. The 180-room Radisson Blu hotel, Dakar is 15km from Léopold Sédar Senghor International airport and...
- News items 2009-08-14
- Ryanair slashes Manchester routes
- News » Published: 17/08/2009 - Filed under: News » Ryanair is to reduce the number of routes it serves out of Manchester from ten to just one destination Dublin, blaming the airport's refusal to lower its charges. The carrier says it will either close the existing routes from October 1,...
- News items 2009-08-17
- Sky Europe suspends operations
- News » Published: 01/09/2009 - Filed under: News » Slovakia-based budget carrier Sky Europe has filed for bankruptcy and suspended all operations. The airline offered flights from London Luton to destinations including Bratislava, Vienna and Prague. A statement on the carrier's website says: "Please be advised that SkyEurope has suspended...
- News items 2009-09-01
- Star Alliance launches north Asia fare
- News » Published: 02/09/2009 - Filed under: News » Star Alliance has launched a multi-carrier fare for travellers making several stops within northern Asia. The Circle North Asia fare can be used on flights between China including Hong Kong and Macau, Japan and Korea. The fare is valid on Air...
- News items 2009-09-01
- Excelsis Airways: trouble before takeoff
- News » Published: 02/09/2009 - Filed under: News » Over the last few weeks several news outlets have reported that new carrier Excelsis Airways will launch flights between London City and Durham Tees Valley. In July several websites including the BBC reported that Excelsis Airways was "due to resume commercial...
- News items 2009-09-03
- Easyjet drops East Midlands Airport
- News » Published: 03/09/2009 - Filed under: News » Easyjet has announced plans to stop flying from East Midlands airport and reduce flights from London Luton airport by 20 per cent. The airline blames rising costs and taxes for the move, with the planes to be moved to "more profitable...
- News items 2009-09-03
- Feel Air plans low-cost long-haul service
- News » Published: 11/11/2009 - Filed under: News » Scandinavian start-up carrier Feel Air is planning to launch low-cost flights from Stockholm and Oslo to New York and Bangkok next year, and says fares "will be 50 per cent lower than the existing competition". The Scandinavian airline is currently in...
- News items 2009-11-10
- Tokyo"s Haneda airport opens routes with Singapore
- News » Originally published on asia.businesstraveller.com 11/11/2009 - Filed under: News » Tokyo's secondary airport at Haneda is to allow Singapore Airlines to operate a route from Changi Airport, while JetStar Asia is also seeking to fly there. Singapore Airlines will launch a twice-daily service in October next year, alongside...
- News items 2009-11-11
- BA and Iberia to merge
- News » Published: 13/11/2009 - Filed under: News » British Airways and Iberia have agreed a Memorandum of Understanding over a merger. The airline's have announced their aim as being "to create a new, leading European airline group..." The combined company will have 419 aircraft flying to 205 destinations. In...
- News items 2009-11-13
- Dubai Airshow update
- News » Published: 17/11/2009 - Filed under: News » Airbus, Embraer and Boeing have all confirmed commercial aircraft orders at this year's Dubai Airshow. Business Traveller rounds up the latest news. Ethiopian Airlines has ordered 12 Airbus A350 XWB (Xtra-Wide-Body) aircraft. This adds to the airline's on-order fleet of ten...
- News items 2009-11-17
- South Africa"s airports gear up for World Cup
- News » Published: 17/11/2009 - Filed under: News » South Africa's two largest airports have been given new terminal facilities as the country braces itself for the World Cup next year. Cape Town International's new central terminal building CTB is now up and running having been unveiled earlier this month...
- News items 2009-11-17
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