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Fortune 500 2008: Fortune 1000 1-100. Commander une création de logo - Wilogo : Création de logos pour. Se connecterInscription graphiste Besoin d'un conseil ? Contactez nous : Type de créationPrix et OptionsDécrivez votre projetLancer la création Création de logo à partir de 295 € Voir les tarifs et commander votre logo Comment ça marche ? Confiez-nous votre projet Nos designers vous proposent des centaines de logosDemandez vos changements Vous avez votre logo ! Besoin d’aide ? N'hésitez pas à nous contacter si vous avez besoin de renseignements sur nos offres ou consultez notre FAQ. Contactez-nous : Via notre formulaire Consulter la FAQ Voir les tarifs et differentes options Accueil Haut de page Wilogo worldwide <a href=" title="Contact us" target="_blank">Questions? Relations d&#039;affaires France Turquie. Blogs Will Change Your Business. Editor's note: The May, 2005, cover story, "Blogs Will Change Your Business," continues to receive lots of attention online.

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Sure, most blogs are painfully primitive. This is just the beginning. How does business change when everyone is a potential publisher? Want to get it back? Wednesday 7:38 a.m. Google (GOOG) is regarded as a secretive company. Two weeks later, Google fired Jen. Jen clearly flunked that test. Social Media Will Change Your Business. Look past the yakkers, hobbyists, and political mobs. Your customers and rivals are figuring blogs out. Our advice: Catch up…or catch you later Editor's note: When we published "Blogs Will Change Your Business" in May, 2005, Twittering was an activity dominated by small birds.

Truth is, we didn't see MySpace coming. So we decided to update it. First, the headline. Monday 9:30 a.m. Go ahead and bellyache about blogs. There's a little problem, though. First, a few numbers. Give the paranoids their due. Yet not all the news is scary. More tomorrow. Tuesday 6:35 a.m. The printing press set the model for mass media. That's the world of mass media, and the blogs are turning it on its head. Sure, most blogs are painfully primitive. This is just the beginning. How does business change when everyone is a potential publisher? Want to get it back? Wednesday 7:38 a.m. Google (GOOG) is regarded as a secretive company. Two weeks later, Google fired Jen. Jen clearly flunked that test. 2:22 p.m. Onglet d'opportunités AdWords.