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Humanizing Business and Helping CFOs with Change

Jamie Notter

The first is a session that I’ll be doing at BlogWorld Expo in New York City , along with my coauthor Maddie Grant and Amy Ward, who is the Membership Director at the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN). December 2008 (9). November 2008 (4). October 2008 (6). September 2008 (6). July 2008 (10).

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Monday Buzz: Don’t Fear Website Redesigns

Associations Now

Over at The New York Times ‘ You’re the Boss blog, Josh Patrick, a founder and principal at Stage 2 Planning Partners , runs through why this advice holds true, despite the difficulties of a redesign. percent of the accounts created in 2012 are still tweeting, down from 25 percent in 2008.

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Facebook: Resistance is Futile?

Idea Architects

In August 2008, Facebook had 100 million users. According to a March 29 New York Times article , that number will have doubled one day this week. That's a significant milestone tor each in only five years. We used to talk about the digital divide in terms of people being online/offline.

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Ad-Blocking Browser Riles Up Newspaper Group

Associations Now

NAA, for one, argues that Brave’s work is “blatantly illegal”—a stance that found support from major newspaper publishers, such as The New York Times Company, The Washington Post, Gannett Co., Eich, who helped to popularize the Firefox web browser, is a prominent technology figure who is no stranger to controversy.

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Amtrak Derailment Puts Transit Groups’ Issues Front and Center

Associations Now

On Tuesday night, Amtrak’s problems—particularly related to funding and infrastructure—were on display in a dramatic derailment of a New York City-bound train outside of Philadelphia. Last night, for example, CNN reported on the potential of positive-train-control technology to improve safety.

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China Market Insight – Pushing to Become an Advanced Economy

GlowGlobally

According to China’s Industrial Competitiveness Report, China’s competitiveness has begun to drop since 2008, and China has experienced its first trade deficit in the past 26 years. New more competitive, innovation-based industries will be difficult to establish in the next few years on its own. Too Many Graduates Not Enough Talent.

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Metro-North Crash Intensifies Calls for Improved Safety, Funding

Associations Now

As the investigation of the deadly New York City train derailment this week continues, transportation regulators and industry groups have zeroed in on the issue of safety—specifically, the funding and technology needed to make commuter rail travel more secure. Making the Case.

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