Blogs1 - 10 of 35 recent posts for tag:"stephen baker"
01
Jul
2009
Analyst Says Windows 7 is Not Affordable Enough  

4 days ago by admin

While for some of us, the pricing for Windows 7 is easy on the wallet thanks to the OEM solution, there are others that aren’t too happy due to the retail prices. According to a recent study by The NPD Group’s VP of industry analysis Stephen Baker, the mostly free upgrade program for PCs bought on o ...

PC Games News Blog - games.trackbit.com

30
Jun
2009
Is the Desktop PC Dying?  

5 days ago by Dave

There’s an interesting post on Gizmodo about the impending death of the desktop PC. John Herrman writes: Stephen Baker, an analyst for industry watchers NPD, shared with me a wider picture of how retail PC sales break down. The way he put it made measuring the rise and fall of sales percentages seem ...

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26
Jun
2009
Study Finds that Netbook Consumers Unaware They’re Buying Netbooks  

9 days ago by admin

According to some resent research by The NPD Group, many of the people that are buying netbooks don’t know that they’re doing so. Sure, the two names may sound familiar (notebook and netbook), but a whopping 60 percent of the people that purchased a netbook expected the same functionality as a noteb ...

PC Games News Blog - games.trackbit.com

"Windows 7 på tok för dyrt"  

9 days ago

Analytiker och återförsäljare kritiserar Microsoft för prissättningen på Windows 7.

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23
Jun
2009
Practice, Practice, Practice  

12 days ago by Jay McGrath

Golf often appears to be a lot simpler than it actually is to an amateur. Many players believe they can go out and shoot a round at par because they think that each of their shots will go as predicted. Because of this belief, many golfers struggle to take the time necessary to practice and prepare t ...

Golf Chipping Mats - golfchippingmats.com · 1 reference

20
Jun
2009
9/365  

15 days ago by MylaRocknrolla

9/365, originally uploaded by Myla Rocknrolla. “Cats are notoriously sore losers. Coming in second best, especially to someone as poorly coordinated as a human being, grates their sensibility.” – Stephen Baker This is a pretty straight forward shot. I dropped the saturation, pumped up the blacks a l ...

Wonderment: Words and ... - mylarocknrolla.com

10
Jun
2009
Advertising must feel the human condition. Data doesn’t get it there.  

25 days ago by Jarvis Coffin

Aldon Hynes and I are on the same page. I don’t know Mr. Hynes, but in his post in digiday:Daily discussing Stephen Baker’s talk at the digiday:Target conference in New York yesterday he is scratching his head over the possible limits of the data targeting thing online, and I know that feeling. As r ...

Burst Media Company Blog - burstmedia.wordpress.com · Rank: 64,102 · 12 references

03
Jun
2009
Face to Face Communication is Worthless!  

32 days ago by Matt Eventoff

Or is it? Due to a last second flight change, I was able to spend the afternoon at Media Bistro’s Circus, a conference exploring the convergence of media and technology. There were leaders from both “old media” and “new media” presenting throughout the day, and I could not help but focus on communic ...

Matt Eventoff - matteventoff.com · 9 references

28
May
2009
USA Today Copies BusinessWeek, Tweets a Story about Twitter  

38 days ago by Kyle Austin

Del Jones, who makes a living interviewing CEO’s for USA Today’s Money Section, became the latest reporter to promote their Twitter aptitude with a Money Section cover story today on CEO’s tweeting (Well, it was supposed to be about the USA drifting away from capitalism toward a European-style hybri ...

racetalkblog.com - racetalkblog.com · 49 references

12
May
2009
The dangers of relying on your corporate network for SMMR  

54 days ago by John

Stephen Baker has an article out in Business Week advising companies, against the advice of many others in social media, to not start a proprietary corporate social community. Money: So instead of spending a fortune to draw employees, customers, and clients to your site, how about meeting them where ...

Knowledgeistics - knowledgeistics.com · 1 reference

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