Suggest plans for a large soft drink manufacturer to boost sales for its retail channels.
What companies support the fastest growing datacenters for the online gaming market?
Where is GPS headed? Make your wishlists and predictions here, and they may come true someday...
Closed: 19 Nov 2007, 11:59PM PT
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With the news that Sprint and Clearwire have dissolved their relationship to jointly build a nationwide WiMax network in the US, what will it mean, from an investor's standpoint, for the following companies: Sprint, Clearwire, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Intel, Qualcomm, Comcast.
To be clear: Sprint and Clearwire had an obvious lead in deploying a fourth generation wireless network in the US. By splitting up, we're wondering if this helps or hurts the various players in the space, such that any of the above may now be over- or undervalued, thanks to greater or fewer opportunities in the wireless broadband market. How big an impact will that be (in dollar values) over the next year? For example, does this make a marginal difference in Qualcomm's bottom line as they get to sell more EVDO chips rather than losing marketshare to WiMax? If so, by how much?
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Closed: 27 Aug 2007, 11:59PM PT
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Closed: 20 Aug 2007, 11:59PM PT
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Google has received quite a bit of attention for the beginnings of its office productivity suite that can operate collaboratively online (as well as offline with Google Gears). But there are already several non-Microsoft office suites that are much more mature than Google's current office apps. However, by adding the weight of its brand to the Web2.0 productivity market, Google has apparently stolen the "thunder" of the upstarts who were pitching stones at Microsoft. As one of these alternative office suite developers,
1) What are the weaknesses of Google Docs & Spreadsheets?
2) How does a smaller office software firm promote itself with two giants in the same arena?9 Insights
Closed: 15 Oct 2007, 11:59PM PT
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Closed: 23 Jul 2007, 11:59PM PT
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As a Fortune 500 company considering a consumer-focused branding campaign that incorporates user-generated content, we are an office equipment and services provider looking to maximize the benefits of an online video campaign using YouTube and other online video communities. Obviously, we are aiming for a fresh and vibrant (and perhaps viral) response, but we also realize there may be somewhat negative portrayals of our brand.
1) Given our broad audience of consumers, how can we best encourage positive entries and on-message responses? Suggest online venues where the prevailing tone is upbeat -- or virtual locations that should be avoided if they are known to be too crass. How can these characterizations be determined?
2) Suggest creative ways to promote the collected video materials, after the submission period is officially over, that leverage online communities.
3) Other than ignoring or deleting content that may be negative, how should we handle submissions that are not entirely favorable to our brand?
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Closed: 24 Jun 2007, 11:59PM PT
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Closed: 18 Jun 2007, 11:59PM PT
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As more and more devices add GPS capabilities, what features will really differentiate personal navigation devices (PNDs)? What location based services will be most valuable to drivers? To pedestrians? What will GPS devices look like in 5 years?
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Closed: 25 May 2007, 11:59PM PT
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