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  • video series: Survival of the Fastest

    • 8 May 2009
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    These are Darwinian times, in which only the fastest and strongest survive. With that in mind, Google has partnered with London Business School and the Daily Telegraph in the U.K. to produce a series of quick-hitting business videos in a wide range of areas - from finance to e-commerce to marketing - that has been branded as Survival of the Fastest:

    "Turbulent times offer an opportunity to the most nimble businesses to get ahead. Decision-makers must act without delay. Drawing inspiration from successful leaders becomes critical. London Business School, the Daily Telegraph and Google are partnering to provide unique bite-sized insights contributed by some of the UK's leading organisations."

    If this video series is anywhere as popular as the Authors@Google series, Google may have another winner on its hands. Those chaps at LBS know what's up.

    via Endless Innovation by dominicbasulto on 4/20/09 

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  • twitter explained In 267 seconds

    • 29 Apr 2009
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    via Silicon Alley Insider by Nicholas Carlson on 3/28/09

    Web TV network Current parodies its Silicon Valley brethren from time to time. Here's their devastating Twitter-takedown.

     

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    • 10 Apr 2009
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