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Ecommerce

If a Woodchuck Could Chuck Books

It seems like just the other day when Jeff Bezos quit his Wall Street job and drove across the US (PDF) searching for the perfect garage from which to start his online book selling venture. In the Seattle suburbs Amazon.com was born. It didn’t take long until Bezos was certain that Amazon.com would sell everything online. (more…)

By Challis, 14 years ago July 28, 2007
Advertising

How Madison Avenue Is Wasting Millions on a Deserted Second Life

Wired’s contributing editor Frank Rose talks straight about Second Life. “Companies say, ‘It’s an experiment’ — but what are they learning?” Tobaccowala asks. “Basically, they’re learning how to create an avatar and walk around in Second Read more…

By Challis, 14 years ago July 25, 2007
Futurism

Open House: Architecture and Technology for Intelligent Living

Still a few days lefty to check out Open House at Art Center College in Pasadena, CA. It’s running through July 1. (more…)

By Challis, 14 years ago June 25, 2007
Business

You’re Only as Good as Your Client Thinks You Are

Nice Post by Richard over at UXmag. […] Even the most unique product will eventually be commoditized in the minds of your clients. It’s not an issue of if just of when. So why did Read more…

By Challis, 14 years ago May 4, 2007
Art

ArtFlock is Worth a Visit

Launched near the end of 2006 as ArtistsOnline, ArtFlock is an online marketplace for people to buy and sell artwork. ArtFlock offers some interesting community features that make sense. (more…)

By Challis, 14 years ago May 2, 2007

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