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Arik Johnson
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Arik Johnson
links for 2011-09-10
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via nytimes.com …
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Arik Johnson
links for 2011-09-09
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Android phone manufacturer HTC has sued Apple using nine patents it bought from Google. And Google acquired four of the nine from Motorola.
As reported by Bloomberg, Google transferred the … -
Electronics is both creator and destroyer. It creates excellent, high-paying,
highly challenging jobs. It can create wealth. But it can also destroy
its spawn and it can destroy jobs. Sunil … -
Interview with Eric Garland
Rozhovory
9. 9. 2011Eric Garland
Je zakladatelem firmy Competitive Futures a na poli konkurenčního
zpravodajství, kde patří mezi uzná … -
Interview with Eric Garland
Rozhovory
9. 9. 2011Eric Garland
Je zakladatelem firmy Competitive Futures a na poli konkurenčního
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Every great turn of history's wheel takes us in a new direction, but the destination is not easily discernible because the lessons of history are not fixed and immutable …
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Arik Johnson
links for 2011-09-08
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The Science of Sharing
30 billion pieces of content are shared on Facebook each month, including
blog posts, links, news stories and photo albums.
HubSpot’s Dan Zarrella has found that thre … -
Steve Jobs's return to Apple in 1997 is often referred to as the greatest
second act in business history. He had been ousted more than a decade earlier in
1985, and was forced to watch he … -
By Clayton Christensen and James
AllworthThe opinions expressed are their own.
Steve Jobs retires as the CEO of Apple with a reputation that will place him
amongst the pantheon of histor …
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Arik Johnson
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Arik Johnson
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Arik Johnson
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Arik Johnson
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Arik Johnson
links for 2011-08-31
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Amazing news!Just moments ago the Justice Department filed suit to block AT&T's proposed takeover of T-Mobile.In announcing the suit, the DoJ's top antitrust enforcer said, "Any way you look …
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Arik Johnson
links for 2011-08-30
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“Oil companies should think more like technology companies.” So said one of the world’s largest oil companies, the Chevron Corporation, as part of a 2011 public outreach campaign. This idea des …
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