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Lead Management Software From B2B Marketing Firm Marketo to Automate ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- MarketingSherpa Business to Business Demand Generation Summit (Booth #8) -- http://www.Marketo.com -- Marketo, a provider of affordable, easy-to-use marketing automation software that helps B2B marketing professionals drive revenue and improve accountability, announced today that it is enrolling beta test users for its new lead management software solution. Marketo's solution for the first time will allow B2B marketers to easily create, measure, and modify marketing campaigns without requiring time-consuming implementation, training or IT support. Marketo's lead management software was created to help manage the growing gap between the time marketing first captures a lead and the time a prospect is ready to engage with a sales representative.
2007: The Year in Tech
No, not on the same level as with Vista, but it does show that Apple's not perfect. Prognosis: The rule with Apple operating systems has always been "Never adopt point-oh technologies." Leopard has already had a point upgrade, so soon all will be right with the world. Event: Daylight Saving Goes Green, Makes Everyone Crazy Going green isn't easy. A couple of years ago, the U.S. government took the proactive step of passing a law to change daylight saving time so that it begins earlier in the spring and ends later in the fall. Why? So that Americans would have more daylight hours and burn less energy. Great idea, except that everyone's technology was programmed to change on the original daylight-saving days. Microsoft sent out patches.
GM's next generation Chevrolet Impala will remain FWD-based
Instead, Chrysler is developing new "Phoenix" high-output V6 engine to take the place of the Hemi. The engines will feature dual overhead cams, variable valve timing and cylinder deactivation. Ranging-topping variants are likely to surpass 300 HP, like its competitors, and provide better fuel economy than its Hemi counterpart. When it comes to actual vehicle platforms, General Motors is already taking steps to comply with the update CAFE. The company originally planned to resurrect the Pontiac GTO -- again -- using the same underpinnings as the upcoming Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac G8. Those plans are now shelved. "I think (the Monaro/Pontiac GTO) is gone for now," said GM's Bob Lutz. "We've got nothing in the product plan right now like that. We'd like to have, but you can't do everything." GM was to also build the next generation Chevy Impala using the same RWD platform.
Sunday's NFC Wild Card matchup between the Giants and the Bucs looks ...
The first time was on January 5, 2003 when Garcia was then the QB of the 49ers. With about three minutes left in the thrid quarter, the Giants had a commanding 24 point lead, 38-14. In the remaining 18 minutes, Garcia led an improbable comeback. The Niners scored 25 unanswered points to beat the Giants 39-38. Last year Garcia led the Eagles down the field setting up a 38 yard field goal as time expired, leading Philadelphia to a 23-20 win over the Giants. Ironically, these are Garcia's only two playoff wins. Will Sunday be his third? My guess is "no", the Giants will finally overcome their old nemesis and finally beat Garcia. But, this is no stone cold lock. The Giants are injury depleted. Jeremy Shockey is out indefinitely with a broken leg and Plaxico Burress has been hobbled with an ankle injury all year.
Cancellation notice for the HD DVD Group's press conference at the ...
When Paramount announced in August that it sided with HD DVD as the exclusive format for which it will release its high-definition films, most thought of it as a marriage that would prolong the optical format war. Just prior to the opening of CES 2008, Warner revealed that it will slowly transition from being a format neutral company to supporting Blu-ray Disc exclusively starting this summer. Warner's shift represents a staggering loss to HD DVD – one so severe that it has Paramount reconsidering its vows with HD DVD. According to the Financial Times, Paramount is understood to have a clause in its agreement with HD DVD that allows the film company to back out of its exclusivity deal should Warner back Blu-ray Disc. Furthermore, the Times added that, with Warner officially on Blu-ray Disc, Paramount is poised to drop its support of HD DVD.
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