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PowerReviews Lands $6 Million To Power Customer Reviews For Retailers
PowerReviews, which launched in 2007, also powers a consumer-facing site, Buzzillions.com, that aggregates reviews from its partners retailers. PowerReviews, a company that provides customer review technology for retailers and e-commerce sites, has raised $6.1 million in funding led by current investors Menlo Ventures and Tenaya Capital .
TechCrunch
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Groupon Directors Establish $100 Million Fund To Invest In The Midwest
In 2007, they seeded and co-founded Groupon , a collective buying site that now operates in over 40 cities, has more than three million subscribers and has raised close to $36 million from New Enterprise Associates and Accel Partners.
Eric Lefkofsky and Brad Keywell , two of Chicago’s best-known tech entrepreneurs, plan to invest as much as $10 million annually in early-stage technology companies through a new fund dubbed Lightbank .
The goal is to provide early-stage startups with seed financing, ranging from 100k to $1 million and fund companies with up to $10 million
TechCrunch
- Monday, March 15, 2010
Sonos Confirms $25 Million Investment From Index Ventures
And Index Ventures Partner Mike Volpi , a former CIsco executive, has joined their board of directors.
As recently as 2007 he ran an $11 billion routing and access products busines for Cisco. Sonos has now confirmed the Index Ventures investment we reported two days ago. The company has taken an additional $25 million in capital from Index, raising the total raised by the company to $65 million .
TechCrunch
- Friday, March 12, 2010
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Product Development 2.0
quot; suffix is probably closing, I thought it would be worthwhile to explore an especially significant trend in 2006 that will likely see much more widespread uptake in 2007. e-mail World Wide Web, e-mail, IM Source of Innovation: Organizations Customers Innovation Cycle: Months, Years Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks Content Creators: Internal Producers External Producers Feedback Mechanisms: Market research, satisfaction surveys, complaints, focus groups Analytics, online requests, user contributed changes Customer Engagement
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The 6 essential things you need to know about Google's OpenSocial
It still remains to be seen, despite the enormous amount of early partner support for it , if the consumption side in terms of these kinds of applications really generates value. and The Rise of Widgets) as well as on the show floor at the Reply booth, our European partners for Web 2.0 I've spent the last few days keeping track of the seemingly endless stream of news and blog coverage about Google's new OpenSocial model for social networking applications. OpenSocial has been described by some as Google's industry "chess move" to outmaneuver and corner
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Product Development 2.0
quot; suffix is probably closing, I thought it would be worthwhile to explore an especially significant trend in 2006 that will likely see much more widespread uptake in 2007. e-mail World Wide Web, e-mail, IM Source of Innovation: Organizations Customers Innovation Cycle: Months, Years Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks Content Creators: Internal Producers External Producers Feedback Mechanisms: Market research, satisfaction surveys, complaints, focus groups Analytics, online requests, user contributed changes Customer Engagement
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Product Development 2.0
quot; suffix is probably closing, I thought it would be worthwhile to explore an especially significant trend in 2006 that will likely see much more widespread uptake in 2007. e-mail World Wide Web, e-mail, IM Source of Innovation: Organizations Customers Innovation Cycle: Months, Years Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks Content Creators: Internal Producers External Producers Feedback Mechanisms: Market research, satisfaction surveys, complaints, focus groups Analytics, online requests, user contributed changes Customer Engagement
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The return of the Web 2.0 Blog and the latest: A Web 2.0 book, Enterprise 2.0, The New New Internet, and much more
It's been an incredible year in 2007 as we've continued to make our way on the "2.0" However, we've begun to see the fruits of our labor by seeing our clients and partners succeed in applying Web 2.0 conference, The New New Internet in Tyson's Corner, VA on November 1st, 2007. quot; journey that we embarked upon last year. I thought I'd re-inaugurate this blog with my return to regular posting and to catch up our colleagues, friends, and contacts in the industry with what's been going on with us lately.
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The 6 essential things you need to know about Google's OpenSocial
It still remains to be seen, despite the enormous amount of early partner support for it , if the consumption side in terms of these kinds of applications really generates value. and The Rise of Widgets) as well as on the show floor at the Reply booth, our European partners for Web 2.0 I've spent the last few days keeping track of the seemingly endless stream of news and blog coverage about Google's new OpenSocial model for social networking applications. OpenSocial has been described by some as Google's industry "chess move" to outmaneuver and corner
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Causata Launches Customer Interaction Platform With $4.5M From Accel Partners
Accel Partners has poured $4.5 Causata was founded in the beginning of this year by Paul Philips, an entrepreneur who sold his previous business Touch Clarity to Omniture in 2007 for a reported $48.5 Tags: Company & Product Profiles Accel Accel Partners causat million into Causata , a San Francisco-based software startup that provides tools companies can use to optimize customer experience and business results.
The Series A round actually closed back in April this year, but the name of the investor has only now been made public through a regulatory filing, reports
TechCrunch
- Monday, October 5, 2009
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Cisco - Enterprise 2.0
In September [2007] it launched a website that is a microcosm of everything evoked by the phrase "Web 2.0." Ten thousand employees voted," she says, "and 1,200 partners also participated." I don't know how I missed this, but thanks to Bill Ives for covering it on the FastForward blog - More Web 2.0 Stories, Part One: Cisco Goes All Out on Enterprise 2.0
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, December 4, 2007
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Strategic Learning: Metacognition and Metamemory
Some of the most common metacognitive strategies include the following: Chunking - organizing, condensing and rewriting notes to reduce the quantity of material that must be learned - Note-taking with emphasis on key words /e.g. Cornell Notes Rehearsal - repetition, studying by speaking outloud Elaboration via Words or Pictures - elaborating on information to be learned, conducting a dialogue with a book or lecture notes, drawing associations from previous knowledge, drawing analogies or contrasts, adding imagery - translating information into other words, pictures, diagrams, symbols
Eide Neurolearning Blog
- Monday, February 12, 2007
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The 6 essential things you need to know about Google's OpenSocial
It still remains to be seen, despite the enormous amount of early partner support for it , if the consumption side in terms of these kinds of applications really generates value. and The Rise of Widgets) as well as on the show floor at the Reply booth, our European partners for Web 2.0 I've spent the last few days keeping track of the seemingly endless stream of news and blog coverage about Google's new OpenSocial model for social networking applications. OpenSocial has been described by some as Google's industry "chess move" to outmaneuver and corner
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