Facebook, Salesforce.com collaborate – San Jose Mercury News

Facebook, Salesforce.com collaborate – San Jose Mercury News: “Facebook and Salesforce.com unveiled a new collaboration Monday that seeks to harmonize two business aspects of the so-called ‘Web 2.0′ phenomenon: the proliferation of online social networking and the growth of on-demand business software via the Internet.”

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The final stages of my honours thesis

I started my honours thesis in June of this year and it’s now almost complete. My desk remains a mess while I tidy up loose ends, making sure that chapters and paragraphs connect to one another in a way that makes sense. My supervisor has been a great help showing me where my work needs [...]

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Financial crisis shows why a change of government is helpful

Alan Greenspan’s admission that he was “partially” wrong to resist calls for more regulation that may have averted the financial crisis in the US shows why it’s important to change governments on a regular basis. Without the closet cleaning that goes on during the transition problems become exacerbated by being ignored. In the case of [...]

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Is the future geothermal?

On the back of the news that “Geothermal energy developer Geodynamics is preparing to put its technology to the test and power up the South Australian town of Innamincka”, I question if there’s a serious future for this technology. To me it makes much more sense than being held to ransom by OPEC who, despite [...]

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Using Facebook to promote your business

Here’s an article about the use of Facebook to promote businesses. It particularly cites the example of a real estate agent who uses targeted Facebook advertising to generate new leads.

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Business calls on Rudd government to come clean

Concerned industry leaders believe that an information vacuum is creating unnecessary worry and the Rudd government should now reveal the information that informed their decision to announce a $10.4 billion economic stimulus package. The failure of the government to release this information invites skepticism and suspicion about the real motives behind the package.

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Interest rates key to a real estate rebound

Headlines that ANZ economists expect the official cash rate to fall to 4.5% by the middle of next year should be welcome news to home owners. With many real estate markets suffering from a glut of stock sharp reductions in interest rates together with a temporary doubling of grants available to first home buyers could [...]

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