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In July 2005, as White House Internet Director, I worked with our Web team and Apple to create a “room” in iTunes to house all White House podcasts, starting with President Bush’s weekly radio address in English and Spanish.
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By posting the address on YouTube–even without comments or ratings allowed–Obama is allowing us to see something that we couldn't see before when presidential addresses were just on radio: who cares to listen and who cares to link.
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The Google office sports a world-renowned cafe, ping-pong tables and rubber ball pits. And with the second largest footprint in Manhattan, Googlers can get around the massive building by scooter.
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At Exxon, the engineers rule. From its very early days, the company has focused relentlessly on one thing: finding more ways to squeeze every penny out of each barrel of oil.
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Fifteen years after India began its transition from a state-run to a free-market economy, a new culture of money—making it, and even more, spending it—is afoot.
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This now extends the company’s mobile presence from their existing platforms, which include Sidekick, iPhone, and Android
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November 16th, 2008 · by Jonathan Rick
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