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      <description>RFID systems can be pricey but the Tikitag RFID system is a great place to start. </description>
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      <description>I've known Jim Sterne for about 500 years (that's Internet years) and he's one of the smartest, most insightful gurus on the topic of online metrics and marketing. At our last lunch a few weeks ago, these lunches are infrequent as Jim spends most of his life on an aircraft (his air miles would probably allow for a two week stay on the International Space Station), we got to talking about the future of behavioral marketing and I persuaded him, via a head lock, to put his 50,000 foot view (much like his normal travel view) on paper. Er, in bits. Whatever. Here's his take:</description>
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      <description>Instrumenting your Web content so you can determine what people are responding to is a big undertaking. And if you are in, say, the marketing department and you want to send out a newsletter and get some kind of real idea about whether your readers "click through" you may find that the Web guys can't move fast enough because of their workload.</description>
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      <description>Think the economy is bad now? Hah! You're looking at five to 10 years until things turn around. So, if you're in it for the long haul what can you do? Gibbs has some thoughts about the value of risk management. &lt;p&gt;&lt;A href="http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/idg.us.nwf.rss/general;sz=468x60;ord=79402?"&gt;
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      <description>As the Web has grown, the problem of content management seems to have absorbed more time and energy than even the effort required to create actual content. As a consequence the quest for the perfect Content Management System (CMS) has become high on the list of many corporations.</description>
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