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3 in 10 Homes in US no longer have a landline
Paul Jozefak
Paul Jozefak is Managing Partner at Neuhaus Partners, an independent VC group in Hamburg, Germany. Investments are made throughout Europe in technology companies, with 36 completed to date, resulting in two IPO's and 14 trade sales.
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River Rat Pack Tour by Seatwave
Max Niederhofer
Max Niederhofer is a partner with Atlas Ventures in Munich, Germany. Atlas is an international VC firm that has completed more than 30 IPOs on 12 different stock exchanges in the last decade.
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Venture Capital |
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Punctuated Equilibrium for the Johnston Press
Tomi Ahonen and Alan Moore
The 'Communities Dominate Brands' blog is based on the book of the same name by bestselling authors Tomi T Ahonen and Alan Moore. Ahonen has written five books on telecoms. Moore is CEO of SMLXL, an engagement marketing firm. Both lecture at Oxford University.
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Bear markets, bad timing
Vicki Salemi
New Yorker Salemi is an author, freelance writer, editorial director, spokesperson, and blogger, contributing regularly to AOL, MSN Encarta, Yahoo! Hotjobs, ClassesUSA.com.
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The Business Beat |
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Big Offshore Wind Farm to Power 415,000 Homes
Greenbang.com
Greenbang tracks the explosion of the environmental industry, reporting on news of green innovation and thought leadership. The founder and chief editor of Greenbang is London-based business journalist Dan Ilett
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Greenbang |
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Here Comes The Sun
CleanTechBlog.com
Neal Dikeman, founder and manager of Cleantech Blog, is a partner at Jane Capital Partners, a San Francisco based merchant bank focused on clean technology, energy and environmental technologies.
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Clean Tech Blog |
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Michael Portillo is Right
Iain Dale
Iain Dale was chief anchor of Britain's first political internet TV channel, 18 Doughty Street.com and is currently the publisher of Total Politics and writer of a fortnightly political column for the Daily Telegraph.
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