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A Twitter business plan: On the near horizon? - BloggingStocks
The company was all over business technology media, making an appearance at the Wall Street Journal with a rather ingenue "User's Guide to Twitter" and in the New York Times with an explanation of why Twitter turned down a merger with ...

Saluting Achievement in Business Reporting - TV Decoder Blog ...
“A lot of the people to whom we report have lost, in some cases, half their retirement portfolios,” said Gary Matsumoto, a producer for Bloomberg, as he accepted an Emmy Award for Business and Financial Reporting at a ceremony today. ...

The Washington Monthly
GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS ON THE U.S. ATTORNEY SCANDAL.... Back in September, Attorney General Michael Mukasey appointed Nora Dannehy, a career federal prosecutor, to pursue possible criminal charges against Republicans involved in the ...

TPM Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Pro-Business Types ...
One thing that liberals will be watching closely is to see how Obama reacts in the face of corporate opposition, should Becerra be the pick and should business groups oppose it. This will get particularly intense scrutiny in the wake of ...

Talking Biz News » No gender gap in business journalism
New Jersey is a massive hub of American business. We cover all of the pharmaceutical businesses and Hain, a major health food business. … This is a state that is amazingly entrenched in American business. ...

Crowdsourcing: Now With a Real Business Model! | Epicenter from ...
Venture capital is drying up, with less money flowing in fewer deals, but at least one company managed to score a tidy sum. On Tuesday uTest -- which crowdsources software.

Scoop: Business NZ policy is "anti freedom"
Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union national secretary Andrew Little has condemned Business New Zealand's employment briefing to the incoming government as ''anti freedom''.

Business, the Environment and … Coffee Machines - Green Inc. Blog ...
After a year as an editor-at-large for National Geographic magazine, Mr. Zeller returned to The New York Times in July 2008 to help expand the paper's coverage of sustainable energy and green business. He has spent much of the last ...

Scoop: Businesses Welcome Interest Rate Reduction
Businesses will be pleased that the Reserve Bank has reduced the official cash rate by an unprecedented 1.5 percentage points, says the Wellington Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Queen’s Speech: What Business Thinks | Sterling Performance | BNET
The British blog about business and management. ... The government has today brought forward proposals which will cost businesses time by imposing new employment legislation and money by hitting them with a business rate supplement.” ...

Twitter: Twitter's bad news is a bad business
In its business affairs, too, Twitter is proving incompetent. Most Web 2.0 startups run cheaply, but Twitter faces large bills from cell-phone companies which charge it for forwarding text messages to cell phones; the more it grows, ...

Peter Suber, Open Access News
"Open Access," says Ahmed Hindawi – the Egyptian journal publisher who, over a 10-year period, has built an entire line of journals on the author pays model – "is simply good business." As of Feb. 21, 2007, a date he says he will always ...

WCF Workflow services in business applications - Pablo M. Cibraro ...
It's pretty interesting to see how useful workflow services can be sometimes, specially for business applications that require orchestrating several back-end services calls. As one of the programmers involved in the development of the ...

WBCSD-SNV Alliance: Creating inclusive business opportunities by ...
A recent high-level event organized in Melbourne brought together Australian business leaders to consider initiatives that apply their core business skills in a commercially viable manner to alleviate poverty in the Asia Pacific Region.

WBCSD-SNV Alliance: Creating inclusive business opportunities by ...
I’m not sure what the answer will be, but, then, I hold a masters in journalism, not business. Internet service providers could perhaps pay news brands a fee for content, similar to how cable works. Someone will figure something out, ...