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Fifty years of the internet

TechCrunch LA

The ARPANET, as it was called back then, was designed by government, industry and academia so scientists and academics could access each other’s computing resources and trade large research files, saving time, money and travel costs. On the one hand, it has led to valuable services of great value.

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Guerilla Marketing Fail – What I Learned From The Austin Police

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I suggest you check out both the video and Seth’s entertaining depiction below. As John Greathouse noted in his blog entry, Putting “Trade” Back Into Tradeshows , several years ago, I pulled off a guerilla marketing coup at a large tradeshow by hiring actors to portray monks. Parcours Ninjas Vs. The Austin Police. By: Seth Epstein.

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