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North End is Crowded, but Closed Schools Stay Closed
from KUOW News Podcast October 02, 2008
The Seattle School Board is trying to figure out how to deal with high demand in the north end of the city. But the board and the district are firm that they will not re open a north end school they closed just last year. KUOW's Phyllis Fletcher reports.
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September 26, 2008
from America's Election HQ September 25, 2008
As both candidates arrive in Mississippi for their first debate, Brian Wilson takes a look at the ground game in the battleground state of Virginia
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Flakes Fall Gently O'er The White House
from Top Rated August 30, 2008
A Beauty Queen who thinks disabled people are made of healing fairy dust should be Vice President of the only Global Superpower? Yeah, well, I'm Jesus. http://www.myspace.com/seanbedlam http://theseanbedlam.blogspot.com Thanks to people donating actual money, I was able to fix the screen of the laptop that makes these videos possible. I would like many other pieces of exciting equipment, so if you recognize me as the glamorous comedy sex-kitten I am, you might like to send some cash my way. Clues at my blog, or contact me: seanbedlam@gmail.com
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Flakes Fall Gently O'er The White House
from YouTube :: Videos by theotherbedlam August 30, 2008
A Beauty Queen who thinks disabled people are made of healing fairy dust should be Vice President of the only Global Superpower? Yeah, well, I'm Jesus. http://www.myspace.com/seanbedlam http://theseanbedlam.blogspot.com Thanks to people donating actual money, I was able to fix the screen of the laptop that makes these videos possible. I would like many other pieces of exciting equipment, so if you recognize me as the glamorous comedy sex-kitten I am, you might like to send some cash my way. Clues at my blog, or contact me: seanbedlam@gmail.com Author: theotherbedlam Keywords: sarah palin john mccain marketing bullshit demographics analysis hoodwinked stumped smokescreen Added: August 30, 2008
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Population and Water: An Australian Dilemma. Graeme Hugo
from SlowTV July 30, 2008
The debate on population and water is a long-standing one in Australia but it has gained a new immediacy with the recognition of the reality of climate change. In this lecture Prof. Graeme Hugo considers future scenarios of population growth and distribution of the Australian population in the light of the changing availability of water.ANU, Canberra, July 2008(Part 1 of 2)Click here for Part 2
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Fountainhead Interviews Presents Craig Allen
from my videos July 01, 2008
Author: FHInterviews Added: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 18:25:08 -0800 Duration: 248Video Games meet Social Networks. Craig Allen discusses advertising, the audience, and content in a world where mythical creatures battle in a modern setting...wait....
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Fountainhead Interviews Presents Craig Allen
from Revver - game Videos July 01, 2008
Author: FHInterviews Added: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 18:25:08 -0800 Duration: 248Video Games meet Social Networks. Craig Allen discusses advertising, the audience, and content in a world where mythical creatures battle in a modern setting...wait....
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UCLA - Green Marketing: Consumer Profiles
from Melodies in Marketing May 27, 2008
Consumer Profiles: Barbara and Joe talk about consumer demo/psychographics, attitudes, and value systems in regard to eco-friendly purchasing behavior. UCLA Seminar: "The Business of Green"; May 23, 2008 Session: "Green Marketing Strategies"
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Single Documentary Trailer
from Dailymotion - most recent videos May 10, 2008
Single? You're in good company. 100 million adults in America are unmarried. Life today is more complex, intense and demanding. As a result, finding and maintaining a lasting relationship has become even more challenging. The game has dramatically changed. Should you have a plan? Web site: www.singlefilm.com Buy the dvd at www.indieflix.comAuthor: SingleDoc Tags: trailer movie funny comics dating love marriage relationships onlinedating documentary unmarried single demographics trends Posted: 11 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Trailer for "Single" A Documentary Film
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 10, 2008
Single? You're in good company. 100 million adults in America are unmarried and for the first time, the majority of US households are headed by an unmarried person. Find that surprising? The simple explanation is that we marry later, divorce alot, and live longer. But there's more to it than that. Life today is complex, intense and demanding. As a result, finding and maintaining a lasting relationship is even more challenging. The game has dramatically changed. Should you have a plan? Check out the web site at: www.singlefilm.com Buy the DVD now at www.indieflix.com
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TubeMogul Tutorial: Viewership Demographics
from Revver - tutorial Videos March 18, 2008
Author: TubeMogul Added: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 19:46:19 -0800 Duration: 77This is the eighteenth in a series of how-to video screencasts demonstrating TubeMogul's critically-acclaimed site features. This installment shows off our online video viewership demographics capability. Learn more at TubeMogul.com.
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Website To Separate Good Cop From Bad [Demographics]
from Gawker March 12, 2008
Internet first amendment rights were threatened yesterday when RateMyCop.com was shut down. As the name implies, the site allows users to rate local uniformed cops. The host, GoDaddy.com, told the owner that it was taken offline for "suspicious activity." The site is back up, but Rate My Cop's inevitable failure is a good reminder that the internet is still a playground for rich kids. The site is based on a Wikipedia model, with users adding and editing information about their local cops. The only problem is that people who are interested in wasting their time on online directories don't really notice their local cops. Until they're mugged and need help (A+ cop would call again) or they're unexpectedly harassed by the pigs for smoking on a train platform (abuse of power!). There's a reason this model works best for rating the hotness and lax grading policies of college professors. The people who might actually benefit from a site like this are likely poor, and since they're poor, they can't contribute via iPhone or BlackBerry. In fact, they might not even have an internet connection in their home. (I don't know how they survive either.) Gawker jailbird Sheila is the exception. The internet has democratized knowledge, sure, but only for the people who can afford a DSL connection.
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Future of Kazakhstan - economy - by Dr Patrick Dixon
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) March 07, 2008
http://www.globalchange.com Kazakhstan economic outlook, investment opportunities, mining, coal, mineral extraction, oil and gas industry, social, political, demographic trends - by Dr Patrick Dixon, author Futurewise - recent keynote speaker at Karagunda conference for global investors.
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Market Trends in Gaming Industry
from Most Recent March 06, 2008
Author: watchmojo Added: Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:16:14 -0800 Duration: 175http://www.WatchMojo.com presents... A look at the gaming industry and the market trends that are expected.
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KERA Commentary: Erykah Badu: Honey and Vinyl
from North Texas News and Commentary February 29, 2008
Traffic planners say if voters reject the Trinity Toll Road, the most likely alternative is a highway along Industrial and Irving Boulevards. Such a speedway, paralleling the Trinity river on Dallas's downtown side - just outside the levee - could cost hundreds of millions of additional dollars. But there would be other benefits. KERA's Bill Zeeble reports.
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Idaho Is the Northwest's Fastest Growing State
from KUOW News February 26, 2008
When it comes to the percentage of population change, the fastest growing state in the Northwest, is Idaho. California is the top source for newcomers. But Washington and Oregon rank number two and three. From Boise, Correspondent Guy Hand explores the reasons why many Northwesterners are heading east.
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Brilliant Hans Roslin presentation at 2006 TED Talks!!
from Revver - swedish Videos February 16, 2008
Author: UpBeatnik Added: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 05:46:21 -0800 Duration: 12356TED Talk featuring Swedish international development professor, Hans Roslin. Professor Roslin delivers an absolutely engaging and entertaining introduction to his work in international development studies, complete with a surprise ending!! A must watch!
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Brilliant Hans Roslin presentation at 2006 TED Talks!!
from Most Recent February 16, 2008
Author: UpBeatnik Added: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 05:46:21 -0800 Duration: 12356TED Talk featuring Swedish international development professor, Hans Roslin. Professor Roslin delivers an absolutely engaging and entertaining introduction to his work in international development studies, complete with a surprise ending!! A must watch!
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Rocketboom: American Microphone, Humvee Driving and Computer Fashion Shows
from my videos January 15, 2008
Author: rocketboom Added: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 12:36:41 -0800 Duration: 209demographics study results (thanks, rob!) http://podcast411.com/blog/?p=24 http://rocketboom.wikia.com/wiki/Demographics http://podcast411.com/ Rocketboom interview on American Microphone http://www.americanmicrophone.com/ humvee driving ...
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#75 Podtini for Wednesday, January 2, 2008
from Podtini January 02, 2008
From the Strand Theater In Newburyport MA Marketing to men (Ding Dong the Metrosexual is dead) CMO-Churn (Keep your resume up to date) Intro Music "Rare Groove" By Mixed Mindz Outro Music "Good Housekeeping" By Mixed Mindz For more from Mixed Mindz visit their Broadjam page at http://www.broadjam.com Show Underscore BY Unique Tracks http://www.podtini.com http://www.aloftgroup.com Brought to you by: Aloft Group
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Market researchers are the secret winners in the blogosphere
from Marketing Edge December 30, 2007
Time 32:16 Plenty of attention is given to participating in blogs, join the conversation, be open, be authentic, yada yada yada. The early adopters have tested the social media space with ample case studies for dozens of new books and information for panel discussions. The hidden winners in the blogosphere who get a fraction of the fanfare are market researchers. This podcast is dedicated to the corporate executives who are skeptics of joining the conversation, but as you’ll hear here, have considerable reason to at least listen to it, it being first the podcast and then the thousands of conversations taking place on the web daily. Look at just one segment of commentary and social media, www.tripadvisor.com, they have more than 10 million reviews of hotels. Forrester research shows that 36 percent of travelers look at reviews and of them, 73 percent report the reviews affect their choices. More from an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer - It’s just the tip of the iceberg known as the blogosphere, but in reality is a bunch of people talking just like they do at parties, conference rooms, or ball games. The only difference is online, you can listen in on them. This podcast is the second and concluding episode of a conversation with Umbria founder Howard Kaushansky. Umbria, at www.umbrialistens.com is one of a handful of companies that provide detailed insights into what people are taking about in blogs, and reviewers’ comments on the web and to a great extent who is saying it. The bottom line is this 1) There are millions of comments being made on the web about nearly every industry or profession. 2) Even if your company has no intention of starting a blog, the comments that exist can provide significant insight into your company, your competitors, and your market. 3) Blogs and social media is not just a playground of the younger generation, middle age baby boomers use social media, blogs, and travel sites just as much as the 18 -24 year old set. On another note, Marketing Edge listener Alison Coffey is the winner of the Join the Conversation book drawing. Our next book is Paul Gillin’s The New Influencers. To throw your name in the drawing send me an email at marketingedge@providentpartners.net with the words New Influencers in the subject line.
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