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Posted by Duke on May 16 at 12:54 PM
Now that Grand Theft Auto IV ‘s first day gross of $310m has entered the Guinness World Records, the looming question is what will happen to the hostile takeover from Liberty City? Take-Two Interactive, the publisher of the game, is entrenched in a takeover bid by gaming titan Electronic Arts whose $2b offer ends today....
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Posted by Rowland on April 2 at 10:39 AM
'm happy to announce that DMD has taken on, as a pro bono assignment,
the role of marketing agency for
MicroCredit Enterprises (MCE).
I'll be posting more on this going forward, but for now, let me tell
you why we were so seduced by MicroCredit Enterprises.
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Posted by Duke on March 20 at 11:54 AM
The value of social networking has been primarily been isolated to community sites such as Facebook and MySpace, but email and Instant Messaging market share trends are providing a much more efficient platform for such a system. Some recent market share numbers...
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Posted by Duke on February 8 at 10:42 AM
Most major credit card issuers are quickly moving into offering “green” credit cards that purport to give back to the environment by allowing users to channel a percentage of their spending towards purchasing carbon offsets and other environmental initiatives.
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Posted by Rowland on February 3 at 5:01 PM
Lots will, including
Google's response well analyzed
here and
here, been said about this proposed hostile bid (although I found
Yahoo’s FAQ rather amusing in its ability to lay out questions and provide no answers.) I believe, however, that there is a side that is being overlooked: a new market for branding online.
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Posted by Duke on January 24 at 2:57 PM
It seems that Google can’t wait for America’s lack of bandwidth to catch up with their wireless aspirations...
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Posted by Rowland on October 21 at 12:31 PM
...They ask about Subprime and climate change...."
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