ComMetrics Week in Review – the way we saw the World Wide Web this week. Is it tech-savvy or foolishness that Oscar Grübel avoids using social media to save UBS while Silvio Berlusconi has more pictures taken of his sexual escapades to bolster his image? The mind boggles.
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ComMetrics Week in Review – riding out the financial storm by steering a steady course – brings you the most interesting links we came across this week on the web.
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ComMetrics Weekend – riding out the financial storm by steering a steady course – brings you the most interesting links we came across this week on the web.
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Do you want to know what happened at the World Economic Forum? Get a FREE pdf SEARCHABLE file containing almost 600 Twitter tweets documenting what happened during WEF, which finished Sunday, February 1 in Davos, Switzerland.
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Economic turmoil, wars and poverty all feature prominently in the World Economic Forum’s Agenda 2009, but will delegates move forward on finding possible solutions to important issues? Read about the navel-gazing going on in Davos, Switzerland.
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Due to the gas crisis, participants at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos face attending sessions in freezing temperatures and while the EU-mediated agreement falters, RosUkrEnergo’s role remains opaque. Will oligarchs and government officials resolve the crisis at the WEF or just enjoy spending time with each other at Gazprom’s reception?
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