Tuesday, February 03, 2004 | |
Weak ties make for stronger innovation. Social networking and innovation is the subject of a Stanford Business School study that says "disparate information and its transmission are keys to innovation." Study author Martin Ruef says weak ties "allow for more experimentation in combining ideas from disparate... [IdeaFlow] 12:56:28 PM Trackback [] |
Wireless News: Idle Mode For Now. : Well, for newspapers, that is...most smaller newspapers have not seen enough returns or revenues form their wireless/mobile efforts.. But that will change, according to Mike Dame, business development and product manager for Tribune Interactive-Orlando. "Within the next year, we’ll... [PaidContent.org] 12:55:23 PM Trackback [] |
Identity Crisis: Vendors at the Intersection of Content, Technology and People. : John Blossom of Shore, who blogged the SIIA Info Summit brilliantly for us, writes about the conference: "The outlook was mixed at best and complicated by the domineering presence of technology changes that continue to make many content companies... [PaidContent.org] 12:54:48 PM Trackback [] |
How to Sell Online Content to the Dramatically Changing $46.5 Billion US Corporate Market. : For one, read my site...another, listen to analysts: somehow, I have more faith in B2B analysts from companies such as Outsell and Shore, than the lame B2C analysts which have been named here before...... [PaidContent.org] 12:54:15 PM Trackback [] |