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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 17:05:31 EST</pubDate>
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		  <title>Wow, That Looks A Lot Like a Big, Flat iPhone</title>
		  <link>http://blogs.aquent.com/aquentblog/2010/01/wow_that_looks_a_lot_like_a_big_flat_iphone.html</link>
		  <description>So the much anticipated iPad got its unveiling yesterday and ... well, the jury&apos;s still out.My first thought, it looks and acts like a gigantic iPhone. Which I&apos;m not against. But there&apos;s no phone.It works like a NetBook, but the...</description>
		  <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 22:38:54 EST</pubDate>
		  <guid>tag:blogs.aquent.com,2010:/aquentblog//11.2273</guid>
		  <author>
			<name>Tim Donnelly</name>
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			<category>Practice: Marketing</category>
		  
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		  <title>Digital Angel to the rescue..!</title>
		  <link>http://blogs.aquent.com/aquentblog/2009/07/digital_angel_to_the_rescue_1.html</link>
		  <description>Hi All, WOW, I am going to write blogs, and it took me (big intake of breath) 5 times to pass my English &quot;O&apos; level ! so please forgive the future grammar.My name is Steve or Stevie or &quot;Digital Angel&quot;...</description>
		  <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 12:32:04 EST</pubDate>
		  <guid>tag:blogs.aquent.com,2009:/aquentblog//11.2120</guid>
		  <author>
			<name>Steven Hutson</name>
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			<category>Candidate attraction strategies</category>
		  
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		  <title>How Netflix found a platform for on-line video streaming</title>
		  <link>http://blogs.aquent.com/aquentblog/2009/03/how_netflix_found_a_platform_for_on-line_video_streaming.html</link>
		  <description><![CDATA[Quite a funny story was unveiled here in Las Vegas at Mix. Netflix VP of Web Engineering explained why they deployed a Silverlight-based video player.&nbsp;Netflix wanted to enable their MacOS customers to access their on-line video library. But because the...]]></description>
		  <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 09:28:58 EST</pubDate>
		  <guid>tag:blogs.aquent.com,2009:/agiblog//8.1997</guid>
		  <author>
			<name>Chris Smith</name>
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			<category>Publishing</category>
		  
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		  <title>RIA development for MacOS using Silverlight</title>
		  <link>http://blogs.aquent.com/aquentblog/2009/03/microsoft_in_a_space_id_never_expect.html</link>
		  <description><![CDATA[Would you expect to develop a MacOS application using&nbsp;a platform&nbsp;from Microsoft? With Silverlight 3 developers are able to create applications that run outside the browser on the MacOS. While the idea might sound crazy, and certainly is landscape changing -...]]></description>
		  <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 16:32:12 EST</pubDate>
		  <guid>tag:blogs.aquent.com,2009:/agiblog//8.1995</guid>
		  <author>
			<name>Chris Smith</name>
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			<category>Creativity</category>
		  
			<category>Publishing</category>
		  
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		  <title>Monetizing legacy publishing content...</title>
		  <link>http://blogs.aquent.com/aquentblog/2009/03/microsoft_in_a_space_i_would_have_never_considered.html</link>
		  <description>Sometimes you see uses of technology that you&apos;ve never considered - from vendors you would never expect. That happened today with a totally unconventional use of Silverlight for use with document management and repurposing content - print content. I thought...</description>
		  <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 08:53:29 EST</pubDate>
		  <guid>tag:blogs.aquent.com,2009:/agiblog//8.1996</guid>
		  <author>
			<name>Chris Smith</name>
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			<category>Creativity</category>
		  
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		  <title>Microsoft Mix: Thoughts and impressions for the creative, design, &amp; marketing community</title>
		  <link>http://blogs.aquent.com/aquentblog/2009/03/microsoft_mix_thoughts_and_impressions_for_the_creative_design_marketing_community.html</link>
		  <description>Microsoft has made some pretty significant announcement here in Las Vegas today that will impact the way you communicate on-line, develop Web and interactive content - and event how you think about what is on-line and what is a desktop...</description>
		  <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 23:17:04 EST</pubDate>
		  <guid>tag:blogs.aquent.com,2009:/agiblog//8.1994</guid>
		  <author>
			<name>Chris Smith</name>
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			<category>Creativity</category>
		  
			<category>Publishing</category>
		  
			<category>Technology</category>
		  
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		  <title>Kindle meets the iPhone</title>
		  <link>http://blogs.aquent.com/aquentblog/2009/03/kindle_meets_the_iphone.html</link>
		  <description>Last week I discussed the Kindle as just the start of electronic distribution. The folks at Amazon have now released an iPhone application, allowing you to view and access eBooks. While this is nothing surprising - the cool capability is...</description>
		  <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 10:16:00 EST</pubDate>
		  <guid>tag:blogs.aquent.com,2009:/agiblog//8.1980</guid>
		  <author>
			<name>Chris Smith</name>
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			<category>Creativity</category>
		  
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		  <title>Google Pulls Out of Newspaper Ad Business.</title>
		  <link>http://blogs.aquent.com/aquentblog/2009/01/google_pulls_out_of_newspaper_ad_business.html</link>
		  <description><![CDATA[800 newspapers participated in the Google newspaper ad&nbsp;program - including some big names such as The New York Times and Washington Post. Google started the program in 2006 and acted as a sales agent, taking of cut of the ads...]]></description>
		  <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 12:46:57 EST</pubDate>
		  <guid>tag:blogs.aquent.com,2009:/agiblog//8.1873</guid>
		  <author>
			<name>Chris Smith</name>
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			<category>Publishing</category>
		  
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		  <title>Publishing Meltdown? Not so fast...</title>
		  <link>http://blogs.aquent.com/aquentblog/2008/11/publishing_meltdown_not_so_fast.html</link>
		  <description>A major, international daily newspaper based here in Boston announced last week that they plan to cease daily publication in the coming months - at least in print format. They&apos;ll be shifting to a weekly printed magazine format, and they&apos;ll...</description>
		  <pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 03:44:10 EST</pubDate>
		  <guid>tag:blogs.aquent.com,2008:/agiblog//8.1717</guid>
		  <author>
			<name>Chris Smith</name>
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