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  • Marketing Myths - Five pitfalls to avoid - American Press Insitute
  • Too Many CIOs Fail to Ride Web 2.0 Wave -  when it comes to Web 2.0, technology is just a means to an end. The real business value lies in what the technology enables: better collaboration among users. - Search SMB
  • How Will YouTube Make Money? - Despite becoming a cultural force, the young company is just beginning to unveil a strategy to make money off a growing audience accustomed to getting what it wants online for free. That's why subscriptions, pay-per-view videos or pay-to-upload videos are not part of YouTube's business plan. - San Jose Mercury News
  • WPP in Social Networking Venture - joining IPG's lead, WPP gets into the social networking sphere - AdWeek
  • NewsCorp Launches Online Safety Campaign - For its part, News Corp. has recently hired a safety chief and altered its privacy policies to make it more difficult for adults to contact younger teens. - Associated Press
  • Google Antisocial About Social Networking Plans - In the last year, MySpace, which lets members include blogs on their personal pages, surpassed Google's Blogger as the top social-networking site by Nielsen's measure in the United States. What's Google going to do about it? - CNET News
  • Atlas Creates VOD Ad Network - creating a network for buying, executing and tracking the results of digital video ads, Atlas targets an up-and-coming market - MediaPost
  • Web 2.0 PowerPoint Launch: for all your marketing PowerPoint needs, Empressr is one useful new tool. - TechCrunch
  • CrowdSourcing: Consumers As Creators - A new trend allows customers to help design the products they buy - BusinessWeek
  • One Red Publicity Party - publicity stunts in the blogosphere - BusinessWeek
  • Designing Your Site for Web 2.0 - what should you do to your site to make it social? - American Chronicle
  • Where Have All the Good Product Managers Gone? - What ever happened to the marketing discipline of assessing consumer needs, identifying gaps, and designing a product to meet the gap? Has this all been turned around by 'user generated content', 'community', 'social networking'? - InfoWorld

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sorry das ich frage, aber wenn ich die seite hier aufrufe ist alles komplett verschoben, habe den ff 1.5.07 ... ist das normal??

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