Media is the most powerful tool of communication (answer.com, 2012) Social Medias are the use of shared dialogues in communications among individuals. Social Medias are available in computers, interactive television and mobile devices. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Flickr are all examples of social media. Facebook is a social website networking service that was formed in February 2004. Facebook has more than 845 million active users. 1. It was created by Mark Zuckerberg. 2. It was
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Search Engine Industry History of search engine The need for search services grew with the expanding reach and magnitude of the World Wide Web. One of the earliest search services, Yahoo!, was a directory of sites selected and organized into categories by human editors. The Web soon grew too large for directory-based search. AltaVista invented technology that automated search, relying on software “spiders” that created a searchable index of page contents and on algorithms that ranked page relevance
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EMPLOYEE MONITORING Employee Monitoring: Employer Safeguard or Invasion of Privacy? Employee privacy has been a controversial topic especially with the rise in internet usage, the popularity of social media increasing, and the addition of GPS to mobile devices. With these advances in technology there are numerous ways for employers to monitor their employees’ time at work. According to Evans (2007) as many as eighty percent of the employers, who employ twenty percent of the American population,
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First and Second Mover Advantage First Mover Advantage Definition First movers are the companies that take an initial competitive action, either strategic or tactical. First movers are companies that have the resources, capabilities, and core competencies that enable them to gain a competitive advantage through innovative and entrepreneurial competitive actions. By being first, the first mover hopes to gain a sustainable competitive advantage, earn above-average returns until competitors respond
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complete solution- a plug and play type of system. They integrated hardware, software and peripherals into one unit instead of buying a computer, then software and audio packages individually. They also developed their products from scratch instead of using current software or technology and make modifications. They had unique drives, chips and displays. Apple made it affordable and easy. “At $2,495, the Macintosh was the first affordable computer to offer a graphical user interface, replacing fusty
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includes designing, developing and building hardware and software systems; processing, structuring, and managing various kinds of information; doing scientific research on and with computers; making computer systems behave intelligently; and creating and using communications and entertainment media. Nanocomputing:”A nanocomputer is a computer whose physical dimensions are microscopic. The field of nanocomputing is part of the emerging field of nanotechnology . Several types of nanocomputers have been suggested
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Resources: 7 Physical resources: 8 External Environment: 8 PEST analysis: 8 Industry Environment: 9 Key success factors: 9 Competitor Analysis: 10 SWOT Analysis: 14 New Product Description: 15 Issues in existing MotoXoom: 16 Advantages of new MotoXoom- pro: 17 Marketing Strategies: 17 Marketing Mix: 18 Branding strategy: 19 Budget Implementation: 20 Control and evaluation: 21 Sales Research: 21 Conclusion: 22 References: 22 Executive Summary: The purpose of
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Hayden Hall 202 Office hours: W, 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. or by appointment Phone: (617) 373-5307 Email: f.lassk@neu.edu Blackboard: blackboard.neu.edu “MKTG 3401 Lassk Fall 2012” Text: Marketing Research, Malhotra, 6th Edition, 2010 – NU custom text. Prerequisites: MKTG 2201, MGSC 1201 and 64 SH toward the degree Course Description: This course focuses on the marketing research process and the analysis of data using SPSS statistical software. It gives students the opportunity to develop
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CRM Best Practices: A Case Study of an Indian Private Bank Kallol Das* and Renuka Garg** The current study attempts to conduct a study of deployment of CRM Best Practices in the context of Indian retail banking, specific to an Indian private sector bank, one of the largest banks in the country with presence in 17 other countries.The research objective involves describing how the selected bank is deploying the CRM Best Practices toward building relationships with their retail customers. The case study
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students have. Parent and teachers have concerns about social networking effects on adolescent social development. Everyone is using online social networking sites. Today, more and more adolescents are already using social media to maintain relationships and connect to new groups. Also known as, the rich get richer hypothesis. Many more adolescents are less socially adept using social networking websites to make new friends when they might be too shy to do so in real life. Second, how are relationships
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