Welcome to the 4 January 2009 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.
Globalization
Daniel Altman presents Q & A with Daniel Altman posted at Managing Globalization saying “Loyal readers, thank you for your questions and for your kind words about this blog. First off, I have no immediate plans to blog regularly on another site. Next year I will dedicate my time to a new book about the future of the global economy (to be published by Times Books) and to my not-for-profit consulting firm, North Yard Economics”
Karl Kadie presents Ready for Open Source Translation?Globalization Blog saying “In July of this year, WeLocalize launched the GlobalSight Open Source Initiative, offering the industry’s first open source version of enterprise translation management software. WeLocalize plans to release open source GlobalSight in January, 2009, and is committed to supporting LISA standards Translation Memory eXchange (TMX) and Segmentation Rules eXchange 2.0 (SRX). GlobalSight also recently announced a partnership with ClayTablet Technologies to enable connectivity with content management systems.”
Brad Setser presents The collapse of financial globalization … posted at Council on Foreign Relations saying “The last six months — if not the last year — logged what felt like a decade’s worth of financial news. So perhaps it isn’t surprising that swings that normally would attract an enormous amount of attention have gone almost unnoticed. Like the near-total collapse of private capital flows.”
Bob Evans presents #1 Job Threat Is Technology, Not Globalization posted at Informationweek Blogs saying “In these high-anxiety times, are you worried your company will send your job overseas? The authors of a new book say you’re right to be afraid -– but not of outsourcing. They contend the real job-grinder has been the productivity engine of IT and that fears of outsourcing and other globalization issues are “wildly overblown.”
Laurie Sullivan presents Capgemini Study: Manufacturers Face Globalization Challenges posted at Transformation Enablers saying “What will manufacturing look like in 12 years? By 2020, about 80 percent of manufacturers expect to have operations in multiple countries. A little more than half do today, according to a joint study by Capgemini and IDG Global Solutions”
Internet Marketing
Darryl Kimball presents The Internet Gold Rush, More Business Lessons Learned posted at Just Give Me a Home Based Business That Makes Money, saying, “By this time in my home based business quest for success, the internet craze had swept the nation and new million dollar dot com companies seemed to be the talk of every newscast.”
Raymond presents MonaVie Acai Berry Juice Scam posted at Money Blue Book.
Kent presents Free Online Advertising whynotad.com posted at whynotad.com – Free Online Advertising, saying, “Free Online Advertising and Internet marketing that gives your information higher search relevance.”
Mr. Banker presents Transaction Account Guarantee Program posted at Best Interest Rate Banks.
Dave Dunn presents The Importance of Creating an Email List – Why You Need To Build Trust posted at Dave Dunn, saying, “One of the first things you will hear when starting out in Internet Marketing is ‘the money’s in the list’. Yes that’s right folks, the money is in the list, and this will hold true for any business online. No matter whether you are selling information products or designer jewelry; you will not have much long-term success in online sales without having the email list to sell to.”
Other
Jim presents » How to Request Presidential Inauguration Tickets on Blueprint for Financial Prosperity posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.
Fiona King presents Top 50 Ancient History Blogs posted at Learn-gasm.
Junior presents Casualties of the Oil Bubble posted at Car Commentary, saying, “It did’t take long for the oil bubble to burst. When it did, many victims were left in its wake.”
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