The phrase “Save the Internet,” often preceded by a hashtag, has been circulating for quite some time now as a wide variety of concerned parties raising their voices in support of net neutrality. Now, following on FCC rules positioning the internet as a regulated public good, the Commission has recently opened its doors to hear […]
How to Knock Health IT Product Launches “Out of the Park”
(1888 PressRelease) ResearchWorks, Inc.’s President and CEO Moshe Engelberg, PhD shares a proven four-step process for strategically determining and executing the optimal positioning, messaging and creative needs for new product launches. SAN DIEGO – As people close to the industry know, Health IT is getting more and more cluttered with new marketing campaigns and products, […]
Recognition Awards May 2012 | The Saigon Horn: Part 2
This article was chosen as one of the best published so far in 2012 on Ground Report. The winners received a prize of $60, which comes from an anonymous donor. By Michael Smith Don’t believe everything you download “Rhino horn with wine is the alcoholic drink of […]
The Saigon Horn : Part 2
Don’t believe everything you download “Rhino horn with wine is the alcoholic drink of millionaires,” said the vietbao.com article. Anninhthudo.com said it is “like a luxury car”. Quang Trung street in HCMC’s Go Vap District is a hot, dirty, dusty, noisy continuation of Hai Ba Trung Street, the street where Vascos is in […]
Mukesh Ambani to flag off RIL’s financial business in a contemporary way
<P>Mukesh Ambani led Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) has been infamous for its colossal undertakings and mammoth sized projects. Staying true to the pattern, RIL’s most recent tie-up with global private equity fund house DE Shaw to enter into the financial sector is now taking shape in a boisterous and contemporary way.</P> <P>Focused on both corporate […]
In Iraq, a Shoeshine Boy’s Brush With Danger
Iraqi teenager’s story of survival on the mean streets of Shia city. By Wisam Tahir in Nasiriya (ICR No. 304, 07-Sep-09) Shining shoes for a living outside government offices, Ali knows more than most 13-year-olds about the mysteries of Iraqi bureaucracy. “On their way into the building, people ask me which political party the top […]