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"Only on the Web": Bundlers amass small political donations into a big bundle. Craig McDonald, head of watch-dog group Texans For Public Justice, talks about how bundlers get political favors. (CBSNews.com)
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Learn how to bundle only the most suitable software to generate additional profits, while avoiding the mistakes that ruin your reputation and turn off your end users.
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Product demonstration of Panduit's cable bundling organizing tool. For more information on Panduit products, please visit http://stevenenginee ring.com/tech_suppor t/panduit.htm
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Steve Litchfield gets an exclusive look at the Nokia E61i 'refresh', now available. Don't get your hopes too high, the hardware's identical, but Nokia has put in a significant new bid for out of the box business functionality with the bundling of Mail for Exchange 2 and a one month trial with a commercial Microsoft Exchange host. All is revealed and analysed in this video podcast.
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Gerd Leonhard, Music & Media Futurist, talks about what he thinks will happen in Media, in 2007: DRM will be toast (in music), flexible pricing and bundling will finally arrive, and artists (and their managers) will DIY more than ever before. And more!
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American Airlines says it's canceling up to 500 of its flights today to check the bundling of wires in some planes. It's the same safety issue that caused the airline to scrap more than 400 flights last month. (April 8)
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A remotely-recorded video of Jim Pickrell, President, Brand X, discussing Brand X v. FCC, a case before the U.S. Supreme Court regarding ISP access to cable networks
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Gerd Leonhard, Music & Media Futurist, talks about what he thinks will happen in Media, in 2007: DRM will be toast (in music), flexible pricing and bundling will finally arrive, and artists (and their managers) will DIY more than ever before. And more!
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Gerd Leonhard, Music & Media Futurist, talks about what he thinks will happen in Media, in 2007: DRM will be toast (in music), flexible pricing and bundling will finally arrive, and artists (and their managers) will DIY more than ever before. And more!