O’Reilly Webcast: Twitter for Business
Ready to go beyond the basics? Get a 30% discount on our followup live webcast, “Advanced Twitter for Business: Conversation, Community, and Profit–140 Characters at a Time,” Feb. 6 at 10am PST. You’ll leave with the tools to promote your business, build community, find employees, and research the market and your competition. Use code ATFB3, register at http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/e/1207.
In another week or less on January 11, 2010 the release of a great new product for all of us internet marketers looking to break out into financial success and that product is Niche Blueprint. This is the second time for this product but it is coming with many updated items and also some great new tools. If you would like to read the Niche Blueprint 2.0 Review just visit my site at wwwcommissionblueprint2.com
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May 28 (Bloomberg) — Katy Huberty, an analyst at Morgan Stanley, talks with Bloomberg’s Deirdre Bolton about the outlook for Apple Inc.’s tablet iPad as the device goes on sale outside the U.S. today. (Source: Bloomberg)
April 12 (Bloomberg) — Jeffrey Coons, co-director of research at Manning & Napier Advisors, talks with Bloomberg’s Julie Hyman and Mark Crumpton about the outlook for U.S. stocks and investment strategy. (Source: Bloomberg)
Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) — Stephan Watts, president of Asia Pacific and Japan at SAP AG, talks with Bloomberg’s Bernard Lo about the company’s performance in Asia and growth strategy.
An Exploration of why you should, and why you shouldn’t consider a career in Information Technology
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http://www.commoncraft.com A short explanation of how operating systems and programs work together to make computers useful and customizable.
http://www.commoncraft.com An explanation of the basic parts that make computers work: hard drive, RAM and micro-processor. A “presentation quality” version of this video is available for commercial licensing.