Tags: presentation
Tags: presentation
The Freshness. and T-Shirt Worthiness, of News
Posted Tuesday May 27, 2008, 9:46 am, Over one day old at the LOOSE wire blog
( cross-posted from a Loose Wire sister site, ConvergedMedia.net ) CNN.com has a good way of informing readers of the 'freshness' of news by adding notes in red to indicate when the story was added or updated.
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KC PRSA Presentation
Posted Monday May 19, 2008, 10:11 am, Over one day old at Risley Ranch
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Tips For Japanese Customer Research - Noriko Nakano
Posted Wednesday May 7, 2008, 7:41 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
She gave the example how sometimes a foreign company may have a bigger hit than a Japanese company because sometimes Japanese “older” executives don’t have enough sensitivity to Japanese consumers.. and thus loose on a campaign or in market share.
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Facebook Presentation to the Nagoya International PC Club
Posted Wednesday May 7, 2008, 7:41 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
On February 16, 2008 I attended the Nagoya International PC Club meeting and presented “Facebook - What’s All The Fuss About”. In Japan the largest online community is Mixi, a standard bulletin board style online community with many Japanese members and few services.
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The MEDIA is not important, the RECEIVER is
Posted Monday May 5, 2008, 8:13 am, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
Today I had a little time to work on cleaning up irritating little annoyances which have accumulated all over my blog. This gave me the opportunity to go through each and every post I’ve made over the last two years. Oye, was that an experience.
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RSS2S5
Posted Tuesday May 16, 2006, 5:56 am, Over one day old at blogwithoutalibrary.net
Simply store all your content in a blog or wiki or social bookmarking tool, or really just anything that generates a feed for you, and head over to Pascal’s script to run it off into presentation format when you need to.
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