January 2011
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Ronaldinho at a Flamengo practice. Good morning everyone.
Jan 25th
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The world's coolest nationalities: Where do you... →
This is clearly our decade. Let’s hope we make the most out of it…
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13 Glaring Signs That The Market Is Forming... →
They’re adding up! More and more we’re seeing signs that the market is in a bubble that will have an ugly end. The evidence is both anecdotal (everyone talking about IPOs and ignoring bad news) and quantifiable (collapsing volatility). Other things like reverse mergers, love for exotic investments, and penny stocks are also telltale signs. Of course, how and when it ends is...
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10 Sports Marketing Trends for 2011
Game, Set, Fans: 10 Sports Marketing Trends for 2011 I guess it’s the season to predict trends, always good to have a look. Some cool stuff but some not that impressive “insights” too.
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Mobile Economics is Web Economics →
2105: TightWind/Kyle Baxter’s thoughts on whether mobile economics will mirror web economics as we currently understand them—paid v. free services with different competition models. Paid applications allow many different applications addressing the same issue to co-exist. Comparatively, it doesn’t take many paid users to support development on an application, whereas ad-supported applications...
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Primero Hay Que Aprender Español. Ranhou Zai Xue... →
A quiz: If a person who speaks three languages is trilingual, and one who speaks four languages is quadrilingual, what is someone called who speaks no foreign languages at all? Answer: an American. Yet these days, we’re seeing Americans engaged in a headlong and ambitious rush to learn Chinese — or, more precisely, to get their kids to learn Chinese. Everywhere I turn, people are asking me...
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