E-business
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- Cloud Computing: Love It or Hate It
- Comments of AT&T, Inc. on the Transition from the Legacy Circuit-Switched Network to Broadband
- Shared Supercomputing and Everyday Research
- Refining the Twitter Explosion
- Can Amazon Be Wal-Mart of the Web?
- Amazon Faces a Fight Over Its E-Books
- Game Changer in Retailing, Bar Code Is 35
- They're Apps to Make Money
- One in Five Bosses Screen Applicants' Web Lives: Poll
- E-mail Becomes a Dangerous Distraction
- Bandwidth Hogs Face Limits on Internet Use
- Amazon Plays Rough in Disputes with Publishers
- Tech That Makes Telecommuting Work
- Semantic Web Patterns: A Guide to Semantic Technologies
- How to Fire a Webmaster
- Blogging's a Low-Cost, High Return Marketing Tool
- Facebook Announces a New Advertising Feature
- Municipal Wi-Fi: A Promise Unfulfilled?
- Click If You Read This Column
- Don't Give Up on Old Media
- Easy Money Isn't That Easy
- How a Small Winery Found Internet Fame
- Bloggers Want My Steak Baguette
- At I.B.M., a Smarter Way to Outsource
- Awaiting Real Sales From Virtual Shoppers
- Google Preparing to Crack Down on Paid Search Links
- The End User: Things You Can't Buy Online, and Why
- How to Optimize Your Blog for Search Engines
- For Start-Ups, Web Success on the Cheap
- Marketers Want Proof of Online Ads' Audience
- On Advertising: Blogs give PR New Job
- Riding the Waves of "Web 2.0"
- Like Shopping? Social Networking? Try Social Shopping
- Stock Tips From Spam Aren't Just Silly. They're Costly. Original Research:
Spam Works: Evidence from Stock Touts. and Corresponding Market Activity.
- Code Promotions, a Madison Ave. Staple, Are Going Online
- Parody Ads: Flattery or Mockery?
- The Art & Science of Podcasting
- Ecommerce Design: Supermarket Style
- It's Not Your Data; It's How You Use It
- Wireless: From Zero to 3G: A Cellphone Utopia?
- Can Publishers Survive in an RSS Age?
- Google Office: It's About File Formats, Not Microsoft Office
- Web 2.0 Has Corporate America Spinning
- Typed Too Fast? Google Profits From Your Typo
- Why Linux May Never Be a True Desktop OS
- Does the Intrusiveness of an Online Advertisement Influence User Recall and Recognition?
- The Long Tail FAQ
- Revisiting Trust
- Fame vs Fortune: Micropayments and Free Content
- Weblogs and the Mass Amateurization of Publishing
- Sell Side Avertising: A New Model?
- Rolling Out Next Generation's Net: The body that oversees how the net works, grows and evolves says it has coped well with its growth in the last 10 years, but it is just the start.
- Abandoned Shopping Carts May Be Good News
- Driving E-business
- A Penny Earned
- The Dream Society, Rolf Jenson, ISBN 0-07-137968-1
How the coming shift from information to imagination will transform your business
- It's Not the BIG that Eat the SMALL, It's the FAST that Eat the SLOW, Jason Jennings & Laurence Haughton, ISBN 0-06-662053-8
How to use speed as a competitive tool in business
- E-tailing, Bernadette Tiernan, ISBN 1-57410-129-3
Profit from the e-commerce explosion, create a high-security Web site, provide stellar customer service, incorporate the latest marketing and technical tools
- Driving Digital, Robert L. McDowell, Vice President, Microsoft Corporation, and William L. Simon, ISBN 0-06-662092-9
Microsoft and its customers speak about thriving in the e-business era
- Surfing the Edge of Chaos, Richard T. Pasale, Mark Millemann, and Linda Gioja, ISBN 0-8129-3316-8
The laws of nature and the new laws of business
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