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 Author(s): Tapscott, Don
Title: THE DIGITAL ECONOMY : PROMISE AND PERIL IN THE AGE OF NETWORKED INTELLIGENCE
Publisher: Blacklick, OH, U.S.A.: McGraw-Hill Companies, The, 1995
Seller ID: 02870497
Hard Cover. Brand New/Brand New Book Jacket. Out-Of-Print. 6 x 9". From Publishers Weekly : "A smart survival manual for companies marketing online services and products via the Internet and its World Wide Web, this entry in a crowded field is distinguished by a minimum of hype and a recognition that the global, interactive marketplace is a new business environment where old rules don't necessarily apply. .. As well as for its vignettes distilling the Net experiences of large, established corporations, Martin's book is particularly useful for its profiles of dozens of companies?from Silicon Valley entrepreneurs to Silicon Alley start-ups in Manhattan's Soho district?that make up what he calls the digital estate, i.e., firms that conduct business via the Internet exclusively. From these digital pioneers he gleans lessons about customizing advertising messages, encouraging interactive customer participation, making continual market feedback integral to product development and even collaborating with competitors. .. His "100 Rules of Business Netiquette" for e-mail and Web users set a standard for civil conduct in cyberspace. Martin, an IBM vice-president, is founding publisher of Interactive Age." . 333 pages published at twenty five dollars.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMPUTERS 0070622000 ECONOMY, ECONOMICS, DIGITAL WORLD, HIGH-TECH
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