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Employment Takes a Hit from Katrina
Cost of Doing Business Increasing
Service Sector Slump
Postal Service Looking for Feedback
Baseball to Produce Productivity Drop on the East Coast?
Avaya Moving in the Right Direction
Rich Getting Richer, Paying Less Taxes
Staying the Course: Trusting the U.S. With the Internet, Not the U.N.
Wireless Internet Access a 'Fundamental' Right?
High Energy Prices May Extend Well Into 2006
Rodriguez the Real MVP
Katrina Continues to Deliver Bad News
Cold, Cruel Winter
Katrina's Impact Still Being Felt
A New Record of Failure
U.N. Not to be Trusted With the Internet
401(k) Accounts Show Growth
Booming Bangalore
More Rich People
Some Good News
Recession on the Way?
Plantronics: Connecticut to Enforce Hand-Held Mobile Phone Ban
Report Tells of 'Automated Sales Calls to Cell Phones'
Loquendo Providing Portuguese Language Option
Borland to Use Angel.com's Solution
CadCom Telesystems Releases AccuCenter Product Line
SpeechMiner Integrated With Envision Offerings
Assistance for Katrina Victims Continues
Bad Economic News Building Momentum
More Bad News
No Contribution Too Small
Negative Poll Numbers
Bad News on the Economy
Economic Sluggishness
Numbers Shaky in Katrina's Wake
Missed Opportunity in Washington State
InterCall Providing Free Calling for Hurricane Katrina Victims
Recession Unlikely Following Hurricane Katrina
Capitalizing on Misery
Energy Department: Price of Gas to Fall By Year's End
PHH Selects GeoLearning In Three-Year Deal
Markets Remain Resilient in the Face of Katrina
$4 is not out of the question
Katrina's Destruction Will Not Prevent A Recovery
SBC to Assist Hurricane Victims Relocated to Houston
Doomsday in the UK for Telemarketing?
Telemarketers Obey DNC Regulations
MORE THAN 100 MILLION SERVED
RHODE ISLAND GETTING NEW BofA CALL CENTER
VERIZON WIRELESS OPENING NEW CALL CENTER IN MARYLAND
ADVERTISING ON INTERNET AUDIO? THIS OUTFIT RULES THE ROOST
DIRECTV EYEING WIMAX FOR BROADBAND RETURN PATH CONTENT FROM SUBSCRIBERS
SONUS REWARDED BY WALL STREET
SPRINT-NEXTEL DEAL OFFICIAL FRIDAY
SMELLS LIKE STREAM SPIRIT: STREAMING VIDEO AD MARKET TO BE $343 MILLION THIS YEAR
JUST CAN'T WAIT FOR MY FLASH 8
MEMO TO T-MOBILE: WE KNOW ABOUT THE DO-NOT-CALL REGISTRY
YAHOO VIDEO SEARCH: MORE A CONTENT ALLIANCE PORTAL THAN A TRUE SEARCH ENGINE
PLENTY OF 'FOOT TRAFFIC' IN NEW YORK
PETERSON: PLENTY OF UPSIDE TO THE NUMBERS
PETERSON’S ‘WYNN-ING’ SPEECH
NO SHORTAGE OF TELEMARKETING ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
SARBANES-OXLEY "CELEBRATES" THIRD ANNIVERSARY
FTC TO INDUSTRY: PAY 'TIL IT HURTS
STUDY: COMPANIES MUST RE-THINK HOW THEY VALUE CUSTOMERS
AVAYA PLEASES WALL STREET WITH QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE
FORESEE OFFERING NEW CUSTOMER SATISFACTION FEATURES
INTEL DRAWS PRAISE FOR FINANCIAL REPORTING FREQUENCY
DEATH MEANS PAYING $1 FOR PLACEMENT ON DO-NOT-CONTACT LIST
ONE SET OF RULES, NOT 50, BEST SUITED FOR TELEMARKETERS
eGAIN DOESN'T WAIT TO ANNOUNCE GOOD NEWS
NO FORGIVENESS FROM 'THE STREET'
LAYOFFS AT HP CLOSE TO 15,000
About Me
Archive of Business Intelligence Watch Comments
Note: Only 1 comment per blog entry is listed even if mutliple comments are posted. The total number of comments per blog entry is listed in parentheses, i.e. (5)Employment Takes a Hit from Katrina (7)
Luthias .Stewart wrote: Hello buyer We are one of the leading company here in our country we sell all brands and models of Mobile Phones,Xbox 360..$200,Ipods,Mp3,Sony PSP...$160,PS3...$170 and more for sell nokia 8800 $1...[Full comments on Employment Takes a Hit from Katrina]
Wireless Internet Access a 'Fundamental' Right? (1)
jack wrote: Telephone is good stuff to use internet if u have ups with some fault but not easy to find that can creat huge problem. it was an experience...[Full comments on Wireless Internet Access a 'Fundamental' Right?]
Rich Getting Richer, Paying Less Taxes (1)
Anna wrote: The top 10th percent of rich people are only being taxed at 23%? That can't be right....[Full comments on Rich Getting Richer, Paying Less Taxes]
Recession Unlikely Following Hurricane Katrina (1)
Pablo wrote: Well the recession will undoubtedly happen at some point. There are economic cycles and we have been experiencing an expansion for some time now. When the correction occurs then delinquencies will b...[Full comments on Recession Unlikely Following Hurricane Katrina]
Doomsday in the UK for Telemarketing? (1)
Chrystopher wrote: Predictive dialers and auto dialers makes easy to handle the calls in the telemarketing industry. It enables to que up the calls when an agent will complete a call. It also helps to reduce the man pow...[Full comments on Doomsday in the UK for Telemarketing?]
InterCall Providing Free Calling for Hurricane Katrina Victims (1)
Ex.Homeless.Guy wrote: http://www.CrisisSearch.com is a disaster related niche portal (search engine) and blogs I set up after the Katrina hurricane (in hopes to he...[Full comments on InterCall Providing Free Calling for Hurricane Katrina Victims]
Service Sector Slump (1)
JC Ernharth wrote: The tie in is the credit markets and low rates. Life support was injected into this economy over the last few years, and your service sectors -- like banks, mort*gage lenders, brokerages -- all did re...[Full comments on Service Sector Slump]
About Me (2)
Gina wrote: I had the pleasure of working with Glenn over the years and he was a great managing editor and friend. ...[Full comments on About Me]
U.N. Not to be Trusted With the Internet (2)
Adamopolis wrote: In fact America has contributed very little to the worlds technological advancement, for a country of their size and economical power their inventiveness is astonishingly low. The computer, Televi...[Full comments on U.N. Not to be Trusted With the Internet]
Katrina's Destruction Will Not Prevent A Recovery (1)
Ann Hines wrote: I have a suggestion for the President. There are two men in this country that have the integrity, intelligence, experience, and political stature to, working in conjunction, handle the reconstruction...[Full comments on Katrina's Destruction Will Not Prevent A Recovery]

