Picture this: You’re the owner of a seat manufacturing company that produces seating for wheelchairs, auditoriums, and cars.
Google Buys Swiss Mapping Company
Google continues its pattern of omnigooglization in Europe by acquiring the Internet, mapping and data processing units of Switzerland-based Endoxon, for an undisclosed sum.
Are Company Blogs Dead?
It’s semi-official. Blogs have now joined hula hoops, Pro-Keds and lava lamps in the attic of abandoned obsessions.
Google Named 3rd Most Valuable Tech Company
Google’s moving up in the world, and it just passed IBM. The search engine giant now holds the title of “world’s third most valuable technology company,” and is only about $2.5 billion behind Cisco. Microsoft is still the far-and-away leader of the pack, with a market capitalization of $279 billion (compared to Google’s $145 billion).
Customer service: Company Culture Change
Customer service is an important aspect of any business. Without customers to purchase the business’s products and services, the company cash flow dries up faster than a rain shower in the Sahara.
Why your company should be selling on eBay
Why your company should be selling on eBay Summary Sale on eBay accounts to 10% of the entire world’s ecommerce sales and in the UK, eBay accounts for more page views than Google, Yahoo and MSN put together.
Building a creative company: Embrace new ideas
A creative company is a must in today’s highly competitive business environment. To build that innovative business, it takes courage on the part of management.
Employee Retention: What Employee Turnover Really Costs Your Company
It’s one of the largest costs in all different types of organizations, yet it’s also one of the most unknown costs. It’s employee turnover.
TV Company Says TV Is Better Than Web
A media services company whose bread and butter is advertiser-supplied programming and media negotiation and billing has released a report poo-pooing the reach of Internet advertising and championing broadcast television as the medium of choice.
Microsoft Buys A DAM Company
Digital asset management (DAM) company iView Multimedia has been acquired by Microsoft, according to an announcement from iView founder Yan Calotychos yesterday. The acquisition was completed on June 22.