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NHL domain name game

Tue, 05/31/2011 - 10:04

Web-savvy puck fans are placing their bets on what Winnipeg’s new NHL franchise should be called.

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Risk Free Business Name Ideas And Company Name Ideas

Mon, 05/30/2011 - 09:11

Looking for business name ideas?

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Fake CNN Site (With Obscenities) Puzzles CNN

Thu, 05/26/2011 - 13:32

U.S. broadcaster CNN expressed bewilderment Tuesday over the appearance of a web site bearing its iconic red logo and poorly translated articles in Russian.

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NY Mayor Pushes For .NYC Domains

Mon, 05/23/2011 - 10:38

CITY HALL — Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced his administration's plans to register the .nyc web domain name and overhaul the nyc.gov website as part of a new push to create what he called a "digital city."

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Amazon Goes Shopping – Aquires CLOUD.CO Domain Name

Sun, 05/22/2011 - 16:14

Online retailer Amazon.com has acquired the registration rights to the single letter domain names A.CO, K.CO and Z.CO and also to the premium reserved domain name Cloud.CO.

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Up to $650 for a .xxx domain - or to keep your name off one

Fri, 05/20/2011 - 12:03

Pornographers and brand owners can expect to pay between $75 and $650 to register .xxx domain names, newly published registrar pricing schemes have revealed.

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Google Experiments with highlighting the Advertisers Domain Name

Wed, 05/18/2011 - 13:08

Google seems to be testing a new variation on AdWords display, showing the landing page domain name at the end of the headline, after a short vertical line.

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America's Weirdest Businesses

Thu, 09/17/2009 - 11:01

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10 Books That Take An Alternative View Of The Economy And How It Functions

Thu, 09/17/2009 - 11:00

1. The Halo Effect: ... and the Eight Other Business Delusions That Deceive Managers

This tart takedown of fashionable management theories is a refreshing antidote to the glut of simplistic books about achieving high performance. Rosenzweig, a veteran business manager turned professor, argues that most popular business ideas are no more than soothing platitudes that promise easy success to harried managers. Consultants, journalists and other pundits tap scientifically suspect methods to produce what he calls "business delusions": deeply flawed and widely held assumptions tainted by the "halo effect," or the need to attribute sweeping positive qualities to any company that has achieved success. Following these delusions might provide managers with a comforting story that helps them frame their actions, but it also leads them to gross simplification and to ignore the constant demands of changing technologies, markets, customers and situations. Mega-selling books like Good to Great, Rosenzweig argues, are nothing more than comforting, highbrow business fables. Unfortunately, Rosenzweig hedges his own principles for success so much that managers will find little practical use for them. His argument about the complexity of sustained achievement, and his observation that success comes down to "shrewd strategy, superb execution and good luck," may end up limiting the market for this smart and spicy critique.

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Budgeting 101

Tue, 03/31/2009 - 20:33

This really doesn't have anything to do with documentaries, but my friend Max started free online budgeting tool that helps people spend less money and get out of debt faster.

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