July 9, 2009
Eloqua, Email Marketing Chief Privacy Officer at Eloqua, Dennis Dayman an Interview Eloqua. Tell me more about your company? Eloqua is the category-defining marketing automation leader and provider of best practices expertise for marketers around the world. The company’s mission is to make its customers the best marketers on earth. Thousands of customers from leading companies such as American Express, AON, Apple, Cognos, Dow Jones, Fidelity, Seagate and Sybase rely on the power of Eloqua .....
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July 2, 2009
Social Media and Informationalism blogger and author of The Play Ethic, Pat Kane an Interview PlayEthic.com Tell me about Play Ethic? The Play Ethic (www.theplayethic.com) is the blog that took over all my projects, books and other websites! The title of the blog comes from a book I wrote for Macmillan in 2004. I use it to explore, comment on and collate all my interests in the topic of play in modern society. It’s such .....
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