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Newell picks new firms to market business unit (BizJournals) Atlanta-based Newell Rubbermaid Inc. is ramping up marketing efforts for its Technology Global Business Unit. Formed in 2007, the unit is made up of several technology office brands the company has acquired since 2005, including label printer maker DYMO, business card scanner unit CardScan and interactive whiteboard provider mimio, among others. inCode Announces Top 10 Telecom Predictions for 2009 (Centre Daily Times) inCode, Inc. a trusted, independent advisor to some of the most influential telecommunications companies and leading enterprises in North America, today unveiled its sixth annual Top 10 Telecom Predictions. The 2009 predictions identify emerging economic, technology, and marketing trends affecting consumers and businesses. Predictions for 2009 Business Editors/Technology Editors (INO News) (AP:ATLANTA--) (BUSINESS WIRE) _ Jan. 06, 2009-- inCode, Inc. a trusted, independent advisor to some of the most influential telecommunications companies and leading enterprises in North America, today unveiled its sixth annual Top 10 Telecom Predictions. Marshals Museum Board To Consider Design Firms (Times Record) Activity ramps up this month for U.S. Marshals Museum planners. Company scores with fan fests (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Sports fan Joe Gallagher's St. Paul-based FILO Productions is earning entrepreneurial points producing events for the NBA and numerous fans. Daily Tidbits: Google reveals hidden features in mobile app (CNET) Google's Mobile App with Voice Search for the iPhone has some extra features, and you too can engage in a "selfless" resolution for the new year. 2009: The big ideas (The Globe and Mail) This could be the year we grow our own limbs, map our own DNA and get to know our virtual selves. 2009: The big ideas (The Globe and Mail) The cost of reading DNA is expected to drop as dramatically in 2009 as the stock market did last year. Technology has made it so fast and cheap to unravel the six billion chemical units of the human genome that the amount of DNA you can read for a dollar has been doubling every 12 months. Business doings (The News & Observer) Colonial Carton, which was reborn in 2006 after a fire destroyed its Clayton plant, is getting a new name. In Turbulent Economic Times, Some Good News For Business: Consumers Have Realistic Expectations For Companies (Zawya) United Arab Emirates - In a year of increasing economic turbulence and uncertainty, some good news has emerged about the relationship between global consumers and big business: Between 70% and 80% of global consumers understand and embrace the idea that successful companies and organizations, despite their broader social and community obligations, need to focus on their core goal of maintaining ...
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