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Outside in [videorecording] / The Geometry Center presents, University of Minnesota ; direction and animation, Silvio Levy, Delle Maxwell, Tamara Munzner. Not knot / Geometry Supercomputer Project presents ; technical director, Charlie Gunn ; artistic dir




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Collaborative customer relationship management : taking CRM to the next level / Alexander H. Kracklauer, D. Quinn Mills, Dirk Seifert, editors




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Users not customers : who really determines the success of your business / Aaron Shapiro

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Brand management : principles and practices / Kirti Dutta

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MKTG6 / Lamb, Hair, McDaniel

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Consuming kids [videorecording] : the commercialization of childhood / written and directed by Adriana Barbaro and Jeremy Earp ; produced by Adriana Barbaro




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Loyalty programs : generalizations on their adoption, effectiveness and design / [Tammo H. A. Bijmolt, Matilda Dorotic, Peter C. Verhoef]

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Neuroelectrical brain imaging tools for the study of the efficacy of TV advertising stimuli and their application to neuromarketing / Giovanni Vecchiato [and three others]

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Marketing research : within a changing information environment / Joseph F. Hair, Jr., Robert P. Bush, David J. Ortinau

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Relentless : the Japanese way of marketing / Johny K. Johansson and Ikujiro Nonaka

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Location is (still) everything : the surprising influence of the real world on how we search, shop, and sell in the virtual one / David R. Bell

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Services marketing : an Asia-Pacific and Australian perspective / [Christopher H.] Lovelock, [Paul] Patterson, [Jochen] Wirtz

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Digital marketing : integrating strategy and tactics with values : a guidebook for executives, managers, and students / written by Ira Kaufman & Chris Horton

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Brandchild : remarkable insights into the minds of today's global kids and their relationship with brands / Martin Lindstrom with Patricia B Seybold

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Listen first! : turning social media conversations into business advantage / Stephen D. Rappaport

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MKTG 10 : principles of marketing / Lamb + Hair + McDaniel

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Entertainment celebrity human brands : the complex role of celebrities' attributes and consumer-celebrity relationships upon consumers' aspirations and buying behaviour / Marcela Quartim de Moraes

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Wired to care : how companies prosper when they create widespread empathy / Dev Patnaik with Peter Mortensen

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Blue ocean shift : beyond competing : proven steps to inspire confidence and seize new growth / W. Chan Kim, Renée Mauborgne

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SiriusXM Just Made Podcasts and Other Music Services More Relevant

With the firing of Anthony Cumia from the Opie and Anthony Show, SiriusXM has started down a very dangerous path that could ultimately help other audio entertainment mediums gain traction from ex-SiriusXM subscribers.

In the early days of satellite, the concept was novel and engaging.

In the early days of satellite, the concept was novel and engaging.
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Apple Acquires Podcasting App Swell

Apple has officially acquired Pandora-for-talk-radio app Swell. The purchase price for the two-year-old startup was around $30 million. As part of the acquisition, Swell is to shutter its iOS app this week.

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Yahoo to Retire Maps and Pipes as It Narrows Its Focus

Yahoo is shutting down Maps.

Nearly three years into Yahoos reinvention under CEO Marissa Mayer, formerly a high-ranking Google executive, the company is shuttering some services including Maps. In a second-quarter progress report posted on Tumblr on June 4—Yahoo acquired Tumblr for $1.1 billion in 2013—chief architect Amotz Maimon announced that Yahoo is closing down its Maps site at the end of June.

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4 Tools to Display RSS Feed Updates Directly on Your Windows Desktop

In this article, I am going to cover four of the best tools to deliver RSS feed updates directly to your desktop, either through RSS tickers, or from alert boxes that display feed information right inside and scroll automatically. This way, during your workday, you can just glance over at the streaming updates and if a topic catches your eye, you can click on it and bookmark the article to read later, during your lunch break or after work.

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There Is Nothing Virtual About Building Relationships on Social Media

I remember saying that if I could ever figure out how a person could be in two places at once I would retire a billionaire.

And then, I figured it out.

Because being in two places or more simultaneously is exactly what social media allows us to appear to do. With a nearly endless supply of apps designed to cross-post anything we can enter into a digital device, you would think the impossible had finally been achieved.

Certainly a lot of innovative people have ensured a comfortable retirement by making that illusion easy to create. But what is it costing entrepreneurs who fall prey to it?

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Social Media Inspired Gifts

The holidays are right around the corner, but regardless of whether it is Christmas, Valentines Day, someones birthday or any other holiday, you can always surprise that special social media lover in your life -- or yourself -- with any of these awesome gifts.

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Why 2016 is the first made-for-social media campaign

Social media is the primary battleground for the most controversial presidential campaign in modern history. Here is what real-time data says about each campaign.

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How Social Media Can Get You Fired

One click on social media can reach hundreds of people. But the wrong post could reach your boss and cost you your job.

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5 Social Media Steps You Should Take After A Great First Date

Ladies, gentlemen and all overly anxious Jewish mothers, I recently had a date that was NOT set up via a dating app. Hey, you have to start somewhere, right? Even better, it was a great date.

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Is Social Media Leading to Tired Students?

Teens spend more time in front of screens than they do sleeping.

According to a 2015 report by Common Sense Media, teens spend upwards of 9 hours a day consuming media on screens. And while the National Sleep Foundation recommends that teenagers get a 9 and 1/2 hours of sleep each night, the average American teenager sleeps around 7 hours each day.

A lack of proper sleep has been connected with reduced cognitive functions and lower academic performance. Teens may be tired because instead of sleeping soundly they are sleeping with their smartphones.

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Why Social Media Users Should Never Lower Their Guard

When it comes to social media, especially Facebook and Twitter, I am guarded when it comes to whom I friend or follow. I use Facebook almost exclusively to connect with friends, family or business acquaintances. I use Twitter mostly for news and commentary that's of interest to me personally.

But there is another social media site I use a lot, and that is LinkedIn. LinkedIn differs from Facebook and Twitters generalized social interactions by focusing on helping people make and maintain professional connections. LinkedIn was purchased last year by Microsoft for $26.2 billion, and has become Redmonds foray into social media.

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9 Inspired Productivity Tools For Entrepreneurs

Time is an entrepreneurs most valuable and elusive resource. Seizing the day seems like an impossible task, and staying organized is a constant battle. Many software solutions have tried to solve the eternal entrepreneurial bottleneck, and some of them have succeeded in creating effective solutions

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Facebook acquiring tbh, a social network popular with teens

Facebook is adding to its collection of apps. This time, a social network called tbh, popular with teens.

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Instagram lets users decide when to refresh their feed

Instagram announced some changes to user feeds today, but before you get too excited, no it is not a return to the chronological feed.

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Mozilla plans to remove RSS feed reader and Live Bookmarks support from Firefox

Mozillas current plan aims for a removal of both features in Firefox 63 or Firefox 64, out October or December 2018. The change won't affect the current Firefox 60 ESR version but the next Firefox ESR after Firefox 60 ESR won't support both features anymore as well.

We published an overview of Live Bookmarks in 2014, but Firefox supported the feature for much longer. Live Bookmarks allowed Firefox users to subscribe to a site's RSS feed so that new articles would be displayed in a bookmarks folder in the web browser.

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Five tips to help tweens and teens clean up their social media feeds

Keeping tabs on the rich, famous, and just-plain-cool is nothing new, of course. But social media can take that fixation to a pretty dark place. The feeling is common enough that some doctors are calling it social media anxiety disorder (SMAD) – although what most kids have is more like FOMO ... on steroids. While it is tough to see your kid in despair, there is a good solution that doesn't require an all-out social media ban: Just help your kid clean up their feed.

Self-comparison is a natural part of the tween and teen years. And for most kids, so is social media. While there are plenty of good things kids get out of their online connections, sometimes the combo can lead to a negative feedback loop that gnaws away at them.

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Wake up law firms, RSS is important for publishing

RSS is the standard for the syndication of published content across the open web. For law firms, RSS is how their content reaches many readers, especially their blog content.

But of late, I am finding many law firms not using RSS in publishing, even in their blogs.

Other firms have their RSS feeds set up incorrectly. All of their blogs in one RSS feed so users receive content they do not want. RSS feeds kicking out some content, but missing other content – almost like a magazine with blank packages here and there.

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6 Tips for Hiring Your First Social Media Manager

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A good social media manager will be able to adapt to your brand’s voice and understand how to connect with your ideal audience on social media.

Is this person capable of managing multiple channels?
If you want your business to make a big splash on multiple social media channels, you will need a social media manager who can juggle multiple different accounts. An effective social media manager will not rely just on a sharp memory and good multitasking skills; this person should be familiar with the tools that will make his or her social media management more productive.

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Mozilla removes RSS feed support from Firefox

RSS feeds has had another nail in the coffin, as Mozilla has decided to stop supporting the technology in their Firefox browser.

According to Mozilla the feature has low usage, and removing it will mean fewer resources spent on securing and maintaining the feature.

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End nears for RSS? Firefox 64 to drop built-in support for RSS, Atom feeds, says Mozilla

Mozilla to kill off RSS features in Firefox because they're hardly used and would take too much effort to modernize.

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The IRS Wants to Investigate Tax Dodgers via Social Media

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is looking to get its hands on a product that will help its agents investigate tax dodgers who have set up shop on social media, according to a request posted to the federal government’s procurement website, FedBizOpps.

The post indicates that the IRS, whose under-equipped enforcement agents ferret out financial crime related to the tax system, is looking for a new way to investigate potential tax cheats based on their social media usage, citing as one example the ubiquity of online stores. The IRS currently has no formal tool, it says, to comb through social media feeds.

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First responders warn to watch what you post on social media

Carmel Fire took to their Facebook page to notify people that they should not be putting their own spin online regarding situations like Wednesdays explosion at the high school. CFD went on to add that people were posting pictures of patients and minors from the scene.

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The IRS wants help scouring social media for clues on tax cheats

Entrepreneurs who are cheating taxes with online stores, beware: The IRS is looking for new ways to catch suspected tax cheats over social media.

Specifically, the IRS wants a new tool to help it check public social media feeds and websites for details on people already suspected of not complying with the tax code, the tax-collecting agency said in a Dec. 18 request for information from vendors.

Social media could provide investigators with a treasure trove of data, showing where taxpayers live, what they drive and what they are selling online. That data could be useful to the IRS as it tries to catch people cheating on their taxes — if the agency can figure out how to collect and use it without running afoul of its own internal rules.

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Firefox 64 to drop built-in support for RSS, Atom feeds, says Mozilla

Firefox maker Mozilla will kill off support for RSS and Atom feeds in this December's release of Firefox 64.

Along with dropping RSS and Atom syndicated-feed support, Firefox 64 will no longer contain the Live Bookmarks feature for subscribing to RSS feeds, nor the feed-preview feature.

Instead of maintaining built-in RSS support, Mozilla believes users should install RSS-reader Firefox add-ons.

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Livemarks restores Live Bookmarks support in Firefox

Live Bookmarks combines Firefoxs bookmarking functionality with the dynamic nature of RSS feeds to create auto-updating bookmark folders that list all recent entries from RSS feeds.

The removal causes quite the issues for users who make use of the feature. Mozilla announced that it plans to export the list of feeds to an OPML file which the majority of RSS readers support.

While there are some alternatives that might work for some users, there was not a real solution to regain the functionality once it is removed.

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The Future of Education: How Cities Can Leverage Community Assets, Social Networks, and Personal Passions in Extending Their Learning Systems Beyond the Classroom

Schools can not do it all. We have known this for a long time, yet we often seem to deny this reality in policy and action. For decades we have piled expectations onto our schools, asking them to develop scholars, citizens, and workers and to provide for the academic, nutritional, social, and developmental needs of children. Schools, as critics are quick to point out, invariably fall short of these expectations.

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Mandatory Supervisory Training and Responsibilities Concerning Government Owned Vehicle Misuse




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FSIS Directive 6090.1

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FSIS Directive 5100.5

Public Health Regulations and FSIS Response to Elevated Public Health Regulation Noncompliance Rates




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FSIS Directive 7120.1 Rev. 52

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