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Comment: Great post Saabira! Working in advertising/branding myself I am all to aware of (or have unfortunately created) the exact perception that you are refering to. In defense of my profession...
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Comment: I disagree. In addition to safety and size people are purchasing SUV's because their prices have plummeted due to the rising cost of oil & gasoline. While SUV's are still gas guzzlers, buyers...
Fast Talk | July 08, 2008 8:09 am
A. No. The rationale behind the closings is that the market is too heavily saturated. The two heavy hitters (Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts) have enough presence in major markets to discourage any...
Fast Talk | June 19, 2008 10:47 am
A. News is news and in no way should any newspaper or wires service such as Reuters or AP attempt to charge anyone for utilizing their written word. If the wire service determines that the story is...
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Comment: Okay guys, you're a bit behind...I blogged about this on June 6th. Catch-up! I thought this mag/site was called FastCompany ;-) While I think that everyone should be held responsible for...
Member Blog | 0 recommendations | June 10, 2008 12:04 pm
I’m looking for comments on a fictitious ad that was run in several newspapers and their online sites by Philadelphia Media Holdings. The ad’s ran in papers such as The Inquirer, Daily News...
Fast Talk | May 30, 2008 11:11 am
A. Free, high speed wireless internet would be the most significant technological push since broadcast television and should be looked at in the same context.As broadcast television opened up the...
Member Blog | 0 recommendations | May 23, 2008 12:55 pm
There seems to be a lot of hype over sites such as Coolspotters.com, SeenOn.com and ...
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Comment: Kevin you are right on! Humor can be a double-edged swordas Thomas spoke of and, for that reason, should be used sparingly as its successful interpretation is incumbent on the person taking it in....
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Comment: I agree with Michael. While Microsoft and Yahoo figure out their next dance steps Google will continuing to offer superior (and free) ASP office-like enterprise applications, along with the usual...
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