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silly with that comment. What did they need all those international “hubs” for? Teenage emoticons or rapper videos? hehehehe. I’m left wondering what they mean with ‘regional business partnerships’. local biz dev/sales/marketing integrations/partnerships – simple. I think MySpace just need to start from scratch by rebuilding the social network from nothing or just shutdown everything apart from MySpace music as the music section seems to be the only successful part of the company. There are 125 million users on MySpace, worldwide. It’s hardly not
now, we don’t have one. You need a legion of engineers, and another of scientists. You need a legion of lawyers and another of teachers/professors – and a crazy-big group of students. You need a legion of artists and another of business development professionals. And we have none of these. Sure, we have a couple pretty bright guys that are working in small teams or individually. All told, there are about 40 universities working on different parts of the problem. Put simply, that is not enough. And if that is the way this thing grows, it will never, ever be enough. And to expand the problem
his or her job. staff last week>, and 66% of non-U. earlier this evening that he has left the company). The company will still not respond to an on-the-record request for comment about Katz. has the press release and email from MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta to what’s left of staff. “Upon completion of the proposed plan, London, Berlin, and Sydney would become the primary regional hubs for MySpace’s international operations. Under the proposed plan, MySpace would place all existing offices in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, France, India, Italy, Mexico, Russia, Sweden, and Spain under
about the work/school in Spain. But I was surprised by a comment we got from Derek. Now, I don’t know Derek. But I thought he had some good thoughts. Rather than post them in the comments, I chose to write another blog, to answer in more detail. Here’s his text, in italics, with my response. I have often wondered why you have ignored the hard questions posed in the comments, but today you have explained this in your claims to stubbornness and strength, which can lead their owner into a myopic focus on their goals. This is the first draft (and my favorite version) of what went into the
We remain steadfast in our commitment to reaching a global audience. The last two weeks have been tough for everyone. The employees who leave us played an important role in the successes of MySpace in these international markets, and I thank them for their hard and dedicated work. The restructuring steps we have taken have laid the groundwork for an exciting new chapter of innovation for MySpace. I look forward to working with you all and speaking with you in the coming days. MySpace: Zwei von drei internationale Angestellte entlassen, 300 müssen gehen | TechFieber | Hot Gadget Blog. Today
This guy is such a psychology master not just of dogs but of humans. He captures and describes the "calm/assertive" vibe better than anyone else I have ever seen. He shows how body language proves us to be tense even when we feel relaxed, and how that affects the situation and the animals. He also embodies some hallmarks of being an all-time friend, partner, or therapist: true patience, acceptance, and respect. If you haven't seen the show check out an episode or two on Hulu (>link>). I have a private practice in Vancouver, WA where I provide individual therapy and couples counseling. As
Disabilities. aimed specifically at academic staff and examined the issues faced by disabled students in higher education. (Please be aware that this website has not been updated since 2003. The information is still relavant but external links might not work anymore. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1050 Massachusetts Ave. — News about the Bureau and its activities. James Poterba is President of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is also the Mitsui Professor of Economics at M. MySpace is planning to lay off 300 of its 450 non-U. Just one person in three gets to keep
in 2009. Clean tech makes for a good buzzword, and helps your investors think you care about carbon emission and climate change. But in practical terms, we are talking about technologies in seven “Civilization Shaping” sectors - Energy, Communications, Computing, NanoTechnology (>Materials Science>), Space, BioSciences and Robotics/Electronics. Each of these has elements that can be brushed with the broad label of “clean tech”. And any entrepreneur that can put “clean” into their business plan, stands a better chance of getting it funded. So I predict a couple ??dogfood.