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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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NOAA sounding like Noah: head for the hills
Here are some findings on global warming released just now by NOAA. Heat waves will become more frequent and intense, increasing threats to human health and quality of life. Extreme heat will...
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10 iPhone apps for frequent fliers
These iPhone apps can be very useful for frequent fliers.
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Like frequent flyer points, but for energy reductions
This post is related to the "carrot" side of the carrot versus stick theory, suggesting that people need to be rewarded before they will substantially change their habits. If you or someone you...
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Fanboys come for free - If Apple were an airline it wouldn't have frequent flier miles
Companies love to have enthusiastic customers because the passion that comes with enthusiasm sells. Word-of-mouth is the most effective driver of sales bar none. Companies love enthusiastic...
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NOAA sounding like Noah: head for the hills
Here are some findings on global warming released just now by NOAA. Heat waves will become more frequent and intense, increasing threats to human health and quality of life. Extreme heat will...
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Americans have 45 mln frequent-flyer credit cards
US consumers are currently holding about 45 mln credit cards issued by US banks that reward their users with frequent-flier miles, according to The Nilson Report.
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Frequent open source miles
The bottom line is there are all sorts of things open source marketers can do with the permission users give them every day.
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Cosmos: An open-source .Net-based microkernel OS is born
Move over, Microsoft Singularity. There's another microkernel, C#-based operating system in town. And this one's available under an open-source license.
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91% of US teens use social networks to stay in touch with friends they see frequently
91% of all social networking teens say they use the sites to stay in touch with friends they see frequently, while 82% use the sites to stay in touch with friends they rarely see in person,...
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Most frequently played artists in the US in 2007
Nielsen SoundScan published its findings on the most frequently played artists in 2007. Most played artists in the US in 2007 Artist Detections Nickelback 967,445 Rascal Flatts...
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Most frequently played songs in the US in 2007
Nielsen SoundScan published the data on the most frequently played songs in the US in 2007. Most played songs in the US in 2007 Title/Artist Detections Big Girls Don’t Cry/ Fergie...
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Frequent traveler security programs taking off
Clear has 27,000 happy vetted customers in Orlando, is about to expand to New York and could even remove the need to remove shoes.
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eBay grounds 'frequent flier' incentive program
Auction giant ditches eBay Anything Points service for U.S. site, giving participants 13 months to use their points--or lose them.
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Consultant lament--frequent flier miles
Q&A Iain McAdam, a seasoned management consultancy recruiter, comments on the career issues facing consultants in today's market.
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Statistics on Frequently-Used Web Conferencing Functionality
A January 2004 study of 28,000 Web conferences (conducted by Netspoke Conferencing and analyzed by the Yankee Group) reveals that application sharing—rarely used as little as three years...
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BEA inks frequent-flier pact with airlines
The Java server software company signs a deal with the airline consortium Star Alliance to give 15 companies volume discounts on software.
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Five Frequently Asked Questions About Managed Security Services
The managed security service business is booming; it produced $900 million revenue in 2001 and $1.5 billion in 2002. The Yankee Group forecasts the market will grow to $2.6 billion by 2005. This...
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Frequent fliers: The biometric guinea pigs
Thumbprints, palm scans and iris checks could become a daily ritual for millions of frequent fliers, business travelers, and other people motivated to speed through security checkpoints. Security...
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Web site to allow shopping with frequent flyer miles
A new Web start-up plans to let 45 million frequent flyer customers trade accumulated miles for discounts on online merchandise such as books, electronics, luggage, and clothing. MilePoint.com...
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