del.icio.us bookmarks for September 10th through October 1st
These are my links for September 10th through October 1st:
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Target Takes Over at Wireless Ronin
“Wireless Ronin Technologies, Inc., a Minneapolis-based digital signage solutions provider, today announced the resignation of CEO Jeffrey Mack. The board has appointed Target Corporation veteran and current Wireless Ronin board member Stephen Birke, as interim president and CEO. This change is effective immediately. Under the board’s direction, Wireless Ronin is beginning a search for a permanent president and CEO. The board also appointed Greg Barnum, the company’s lead director, as chairman.”
- The Five Biggest Digital Marketing Cliches - AdAge
“Digital spending is still too low, but in the spirit of wanting to appear current, some marketers have rushed to embrace any and every new digital tactic. This has resulted in a scenario where some digital tactics are dangerously close to “jumping the shark.” Everyone is doing them, so they’re not original anymore. They generally are not done well.”
- WSJ.com - Peek Phone Service Available at Target
“Peek is a stylishly thin device that, to a mobile email novice, could pass for a BlackBerry. It receives and sends email, period. Peek doesn’t have a Web browser, phone or built-in digital camera. It’s sold for $100 at Target and GetPeek.com, and costs $20 monthly for contract-free service. Most email accounts work with this gadget, including Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail and AOL, and up to three accounts can be set to work on each device.”
- Social Media Strategies Conference
“This Conference will focus on how organizations can leverage Social Media to achieve their business goals. Social Media technologies such as blogs, micro-blogging, wikis, podcasts, video, RSS, forums, social networks, online communities, and social bookmarking are increasingly being leveraged by companies.”
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iPhone Live Conference
“iPhoneLive is the new O’Reilly conference for iPhone developers, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts, focusing on both the business and development issues surrounding the iPhone platform.” - VC Courses from Cognistar
“This course provides a dynamic introduction to the key agreements used in typical venture capital transactions for start-up companies. John Montgomery provides an in-depth look at the five main documents: Series A preferred stock purchase agreement, investor rights agreement, right of first refusal and co-sale agreement, voting agreement, and amended and restated certificate of incorporation. He also gives a brief review of the ancillary documents used in these transactions.
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