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The Altimeter Group: Galacticos one and all
Great post from Jonny Bentwood here and again here on the allstar line up now gathered at Altimeter Group - love the description of the assembled luminaries as the Galacticos. Really hope that nickname sticks. They are Charlene Li, Ray Wang, Jeremiah
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27 August 2009 16:49
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Jeremiah vs Goliath
Interesting to see in this post from Carter Lusher that Jeremiah Owyang's estimable blog - Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang - gets more traffic than the whole of Gartner.com. Well, actually for that matter, more than the whole of Gartner.com
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Is social media in the enterprise taking a step forward?
There have been some interesting, vaguely connected, posts this week contributing to the discussion around where we are with the adoption of social media, particularly among larger or more conservative organizations. A bit too much to
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The view from the top of PR Week's Tech League table
Metia's London Influence business just came out top of PR Week's Top 40 Technology Consultancies, which is great news. Basically we grew in the period in question, and since then our Influence business has also scooped up some new clients like LG
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AR professionals must use transparency as their weapon of choice
Jonny points me at a post on the IIAR blog on codes of ethics among analyst groups. In it is a link to this story from HP's AR team. To paraphrase HP's post, they have issues with a product review from an analyst group that rates a competitor's
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