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    • I love your comparisons of Europe and United States trade show marketing efforts. I think it boils down to cultures and our business culture is more aggressive then our European counterparts.

      6 months ago by Convention Displays

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    • Hi Ski, thank you for your comment - this is a great point. I just had the discussion with Jane over dinner - one should set up a conference where we put people who failed onto the stage and let...

      6 months ago by Pascal

      in Next time consider the silent evidence

    • Great concept. Consider it appropriated for my own use. Much like Rumsfeld's Degrees of Ignorance (What we don't know, what we don't know we don't know, etc, etc) I think there are...

      6 months ago by Ski Milburn

      in Next time consider the silent evidence

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      7 months ago by Free PS3

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    • This really does strike a chord with me. Going down the road you mention should not preclude any company from getting an exit. However aiming for an exit can mean that your company is not as...

      7 months ago by Joe Charakupa

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Facebook Applications - A Mixed Bag

Started by Pascal · 8 months ago

The Wallstreet Journal Europe published an interesting insight into the economics of Facebook applications. Under the headline ‘Some Facebook Applications Thrive, Others Flop’ the author Riva Richmond tries to answer the fundamental question ‘What has worked and ... Continue reading »

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