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The Sticking Point S | |
| | Jay Abraham | ||
| ǻ | Vanguard Press | ||
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The Patent Epidemic | |
| Back in 2001, something strange happened in the world of patent law. Microsoft, which had been fighting a lawsuit by Priceline, suddenly gave up. The suit, filed in late 1999, claimed that Priceline had patented its “name your own price” auction strategy, and that no one else could use it without a license from the company. Microsoft had been using a similar strategy on its Expedia travel site and had been arguing in U.S. District Court in Connecticut that the auction method was too obvious to be patented. | ||
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Six Disciplinesέ | |
| | Gary Harpst | ||
| ǻ | Six Disciplines Publishing | ||
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Web 2.0 Ushers in a | |
| Every well-known technology goes through predictable stages. In the beginning, an exciting new technology grabs people’s attention and pumps up their expectations to impossible levels. Entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and individual investors chase the dream of massive returns, and they throw their money behind questionable business plans. | ||
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Put Your Dream to th | |
| | John C. Maxwell | ||
| ǻ | Thomas Nelson | ||