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Workforce Alignment: Turn your Organization's Defining Resource into a Competitive Advantage
Check out this white paper to learn more about workforce alignment and how to achieve it at your organization.
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Digital music goes corporate
Major labels plan to offer pay services this summer.
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What e-tailers do right
Pure plays still provide a better shopping experience than bricks and clicks.
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Online car buyers are driving blind
Car-buying sites need to offer real prices on real inventory.
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Virtual books hit the shelves
Can e-books revive the lost art of pleasure reading?
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Sites that serve Net-savvy swells
Luxury shopping sites learn to ignore stereotypes and focus on customers.
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M-commerce off to a slow start
Shopping via wireless devices hasn't caught on yet, but it will.
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Shopping for information
In the post e-commerce world, advice may be what visitors will pay for.
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E-tailers say 'trust me'
Privacy groups pressure e-marketers to strengthen their policies.
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Bye-bye Priceline, hello Hotwire?
A new discount travel service has arrived to challenge Priceline.com's reign. Scheduled at press time to launch in October, Hotwire (www.hotwire.com) is backed by America West, American,...
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The Sale is Over
Without price as a draw, e-tailers are incorporating the strengths of offline retailers.
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Auctions Go Portal
How I used auction search services to cure my fixed-price snobbery.
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CD-ROM Drives Never Die; They Just Get Faster Specs
Like generals who don't know the war's over, some companies are still duking it out over incremental speed boosts. Jim O'Brien gives you a report from the front.
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Shove Over Pentium II; the New Celerons are Here
The Pentium II brand may be a marketing dream, but lower prices and attractive performance make the Celeron a reality savvy shoppers can bank on.
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Getting Your Money's Worth From New Mobile CPUs
Although notebook buyers have always had to make more complex and more personal trade-offs than desktop shoppers, they haven't had to deal with the confusing array of CPU choices found on the...
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Shove over Pentium II -- the new Celerons are here
It's time to give all those "celery" jokes a rest. The 300MHz and 333MHz Celerons with cache proved that the CPU had some guts to it, and Intel's release of the 366MHz and 400MHz Celeron...
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Lazaridis and Balsillie: The two RIM hosers that destroyed the BlackBerry empire
The shamed former Co-CEO's of Research in Motion will be always remembered as the Bob and Doug McKenzie of the smartphone industry rather than the giants they should have been.
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Teacher should be fired for Facebook comment, judge rules
A judge has told a first-grade teacher she should be fired for posting on Facebook that she felt like a warden overseeing future criminals. Her lawyer plans to appeal the ruling.
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How to transform IT operations with service assurance
Managing IT in silos is a thing of the past; a service-centric strategy will guarantee better IT service performance and more satisfied end users and customers.
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Jim Snabe, co-CEO SAP explains current business drivers
What's driving SAP's current sales? Here I play back some of a conversation I had with Jim Hagemann Snabe, co-CEO SAP with the emphasis on both core apps and HANA.
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Duke Nukem PR guy would have been better off staying quiet
PR guy Jim Redner's Twitter tantrum sank his business with 2K Games last week after he threatened Duke Nukem Forever reviewers. Now he's explaining his position. But should he?
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