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This Week’s Posts

Saturday, January 5, 2008 | 1 comment

In case you have missed them, I started two series coverages this week which will each continue for several weeks: Trend Radar 2008 and Deal Radar 2008.

I also addressed a question that is on a lot of minds right now: Is Google Invincible?

And in the Technology Stocks series, we covered Apple, RIM, PALM, Microsoft, and News Corp.

Also, my first column on Forbes is here: Connecting You With Your Intimate Bot.

If you have suffered power outage like us due to the rains, perhaps this weekend would be a good time to catch up on the reading.

Comments

ha, power outages…. sheesh, several every day here…. it is normal, year round, business as usual… ’tis dicey, making a precise cut with a power saw and the power suddenly cuts…

… which is another subject, indian managers must be the best in the world, given what they have had to deal with… too bad they are so heirarchially-minded

gregory Saturday, January 5, 2008 at 8:24 AM PT

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