del.icio.us bookmarks for November 14th through November 16th
These are my links for November 14th through November 16th:
- Where Is Microsoft In This Party? | AlwaysOn - The real data lives in the gazillions of Microsoft Exchange servers that are distributed around the world and connected to this magical thing called the Internet. Don’t think about your inbox (or your Outlook PST file) - think about “the server.”
- TechCrunch MeetUp 11 with IDG Ventures Boston - 700 attendees, we?re asking a $10 cover charge to help manage the attendee list and minimize no-shows.
- Web Builder 2.0 | December 3-5, 2007 | Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas - Web Builder 2.0 is the technical conference for professionals building the next generation of richly-interactive Web sites. If you are a developer, designer or manager, this event is for you.
- Opportunity Green Conference | Sustainability Conference | UCLA | Los Angeles - November 17 2007 - The best and brightest entrepreneurial CEOs, executives, professionals, designers, investors and bloggers focused on building profitable, socially responsible and sustainable enterprises will convene on the UCLA campus on November 17th.
- Inbox 2.0: Yahoo and Google to Turn E-Mail Into a Social Network - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog - Web-based e-mail systems contain much of what Facebook calls the social graph ? the connections between people. Yahoo and Google realize that they have this information and can use it to build their own services that connect people to their contacts.
- Economist Conferences - Sixth Annual Marketing Forum Mastering Brand and Marketing Strategies in the Digital Era - March 11 2008 San Francisco - Topcis include: A Guide to Surviving and Thriving as a CMO Marketing Megatrends 2013, Case study interview: Sustainability and the greening of the CMO, Successful marketing in online media, B2B: The marketing/sales interface, B2C: Customer Insight 2.0.
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