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NPD: Consumer Sales Continued Dip in December, PCs Not to Blame
By Scott M. Fulton, III / January 10, 2012 4:00 PM / 0 Comments

It seemed like everything was going so well. Holiday mall traffic was said to be brisk, consumer sentiment seemed to be thawing a bit, even the unemployment numbers made a

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Mobile Workers Put In Longer Hours and Like It [Infographic]
By Scott M. Fulton, III / August 24, 2011 4:28 PM / 0 Comments

The latest global mobile workforce survey from economic trends analysis firm iPass reveals a trend that we probably noticed but tucked away in our Outlook agendas or Google calendars for

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Forrester: Is IT Investment Hurting US Job Growth?
By Klint Finley / February 18, 2011 4:00 PM / 7 Comments

Forrester released today a report called Caution: IT Investment May Be Hurting US Job Growth. The report's authors - Andrew Bartels, Christopher Mines and Sarah Musto - note that

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Douglas Rushkoff's Open Source Economy: A ReadWriteWeb Interview
By Steven Walling / July 16, 2009 11:15 AM / 11 Comments

Douglas Rushkoff — author, documentarian, and teacher — is a man on a mission. As a step towards getting "people to see the software-like code lying underneath how they interact,"

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Hinchcliffe Ties Enterprise 2.0 to Economic Lift
By Susan Scrupski / April 8, 2009 4:00 PM / 10 Comments

Dion Hinchcliffe did a bang up job presenting the essence of where we are and what's next for the Enterprise 2.0 community at the Web 2.0 Expo conference in San

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Seattle Startup Bonanzle Takes on eBay
By Sarah Perez / March 6, 2009 9:00 AM / 20 Comments

In June of 2008, Seattle programmer Bill Harding launched an online marketplace called Bonanzle. The site, a completely grassroots effort with zero VC or angel funding, is in many ways

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The Other Decoupling Theory
By Bernard Lunn / February 24, 2009 1:10 PM / 19 Comments

A lifetime ago, before the market meltdown, when it was just an ordinary recession, there was a theory that the big emerging markets (BRIC: Brazil, Russia, India, China) were "decoupled"

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