China has more than 111 million Internet users, second most in the world and growing quickly, states today’s New York Times article discussing Google’s presence there. Google’s chief executive Eric E. Schmidt says he "expected the country to become one of Google’s most important markets, even though China, as yet, accounts for a small slice of the company’s revenues. But ...
Read More »CEO Blogger…Urban Myth?
So how many companies out there are having their CEO blog? And how many of those are real? And by that I mean how many are actually written by the CEO and not their Corporate Comm Dept? I think those are pretty easy to see through. I am quite proud to say that our Division’s CEO , Mike Dany, will ...
Read More »This isn't your father's Tee-Vee
I’m just astonished at the rate that TV is moving to digital devices. Two items from today’s NYTimes: 1. Two years ago, few entertainment executives would have guessed that the performances of a sexy female detective, a 40-something single guy< ordering a steak sandwich and Madonna as a college professor would be worthy of an Emmy. But those are among ...
Read More »Hacka-What?
Over at HR’s Brand New Experience, Regina Miller writes about a "hackathon" at Plaxo. Hackathon is not trying to break into other people’s computers, rather it’s a designated day where employees are free to work on creative new ideas (related to the company’s mission). I think this would be a great idea for us to adopt especially since we’re now ...
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