Posts Tagged ‘editor’
Monday, October 13th, 2008
Have you ever questioned why some E-Commerce businesses skyrocket to the top of the pack, while others never leave the ground? Some start-up E-Commerce websites seem to believe that their products will sell like crazy, and the people will come if they build it.
Excerpted from:
The Secret Life of E-Commerce
Tags: ads-by-google, business, design, ecommerce, editor, hosting, india, internet, marketing, online, online-shopping, people, right, secret, secret-life, shopping, shopping-cart, time, travel, travel-agencies
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Despite the press attention lavished on companies such as Apple and Google, modern business is not all about Web 2.0, cutting-edge consumer tech. The latest voices reminding us of this — and that innovation is a topic with a broad scope — are those of authors and University of Michigan professors C.K. Prahalad and M.S. Krishnan. The pair’s book, “The New Age of Innovation: Driving Co-Created Value Through Global Networks,” revolves around two ideas, laid out on the first page of the first chapter.
Read the original post:
Entering the New Age of Business Innovation
Tags: activate-alert, analytics, apple, business, editor, facebook, google, linux, microsoft, mobile, network, privacy, search, search-archives, security, service, social, software, trends
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Dreams of highly subsidized municipal wireless Internet access aren’t dead, but a string of failed initiatives is forcing local governments to rethink the scale and cost of rolling out WiFi access to their residents. Several years ago, government officials and executives from private companies hailed municipal WiFi as a solution for improved public safety infrastructure, cheaper broadband service and access for areas with slow or no Internet access. The assumption was that private service providers could set up networks with minimal financial burden on governments.
View original here:
Bye Bye, WiFi? Local Governments Abandoning Network Plans
Tags: activate-alert, business, editor, google, intel, internet, linux, microsoft, mobile, network, privacy, search, search-archives, security, service, social, software, trends, wireless, wireless networking
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Saturday, May 24th, 2008

It’s tough enough for David to take on Goliath. Now imagine Goliath countering David’s slingshot with a cannon. That’s roughly the challenge facing Alltel, the No. 5 cell phone carrier, as it battles its two largest national competitors, AT&T and Verizon Wireless. In a recent federal auction of wireless airwaves, AT&T and Verizon combined for $16 billion of the record $19.6 billion in winning bids as they stockpiled more spectrum to improve coverage and turbocharge their broadband services.
More:
Alltel’s Battle for Survival in a Field of Giants
Tags: activate-alert, advertising, alltel, analytics, business, communications, critical-issues, editor, linux, microsoft, network, privacy, search-archives, security, software, television, trends, verizon, wireless
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Friday, May 23rd, 2008
This article will explain what an Amazon store is, the benefits of an Amazon store for your e-commerce business and how to put an Amazon store on your site. An Amazon store is an entire online store or e-commerce store which you construct from your Amazon Associates account to your website. There are many benefits to having an Amazon store on your site, below is a list of such benefits.
Read the original here:
Amazon Store And Your Website
Tags: ads-by-google, amazon, amazon-store, business, category, code, color, craigslist, development, ecommerce, editor, hosting, internet, mobile-shopping, online, online-business, page, product, software, store
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »