TOP5 for 02/05/2007
Filed in archive Daily Top 5 by Creative Weblogging on February 06, 2007
| The most popular entries for 02/05/2007 out of 186 entries made in 106 blogs in the Creative Weblogging network yesterday. | |
| China Invests on RFID to Make Supply Chain Competent Supplychainer |
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| The government of China has stressed on the significance of the development of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) that could have considerable influence on supply chain management and result in increased efficiency of procurement operations. There is a vast scope of RFID use in China as its retail industry is booming that could use RFID tags to scale down the inefficiencies... Read it all |
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| iPhone isn't vPhone Digital Music - The Future |
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| Verizon pulled out of a deal with Apple as exclusive distributor of the iPhone, saying the deal was too one-sided. Apple launched the iPhone with Cingular wireless. It's not surprising that Apple pushed the envelope in negotiations with its great brand, incredible success with the iPod, and stiff resistance to major recording labels. Apple wanted a cut of monthly services fees... Read it all |
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| Only 25 per cent of top schools teach ethics Sox First |
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| So how many of the top business schools teach ethics?A study has found that only one in four of the world's top 50 global MBA programs (as rated by the Financial Times in their 2006 Global MBA rankings) required students to study as ethics as a stand-alone course. True, the evidence suggests it could be a five-fold increase since 1988... Read it all |
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| Sony's Retractable Headphones The Gadgets Weblog |
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| It looks like Sony is borrowing its headphone design from rock climbers and dog leashes. The MDR-LE30LW has a nifty belay to hang off your belt loop, but it also features retract-ability. In other words, you pull out the headphones and plug in to whatever length you want, and they automatically retract when done. Not bad. As you can see,... Read it all |
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| P2Pnet For Sale P2P File Sharing |
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| P2Pnet.net is for sale. Owner Jon Newton is accepting offers over $30,000. P2Pnet has been supported by advertising. But the site has had major blows in the past year as most of his advertisers have been put out of business by the recording industry. On top of that Google Adsense has incorrectly suspended his account. P2Pnet has contribution links. But... Read it all |
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