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U.S., China eye liberalizing air travel – Yahoo! News

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The United States is discussing a deal with China to liberalize air travel and hopes for a framework “open skies” agreement by May, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said Friday.

I can’t imagine that there are only 11 daily nonstop flights between China and US, where the bilateral trade between these two countries reaches hundreds of billions. I certainly hope that this open sky agreement does get signed soon, so that air travel to Shanghai won’t be as crowded. Moreover, more competition would mean better service on flights. My last experience with United Airlines to China is, well, not desirable, to put it mildly.

Despite strong demand, there are an average of only 11 daily nonstop flights between China and the United States, Peters said. By comparison, she said, there are 55 daily flights between the United States and Germany, with which Washington has an “open skies” deal.

Source: U.S., China eye liberalizing air travel – Yahoo! News

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April 14th, 2007 at 1:38 pm

Posted in China

SpeedLinks: BusinessWeek Young Tech Entrepreneur

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April 8th, 2007 at 7:00 pm

Posted in Business

Case Study: Mixing free and premium services

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Interesting observation by “Startup Review Blog”:

The key to mixing the free and premium services is to be sure that they are two separate, self-contained processes such that the user receives differentiated benefit from each.

Source: » HOTorNOT.com Case Study: Mixing free and premium services – Startup Review Blog

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April 8th, 2007 at 12:38 pm

Posted in Internet

Think Organic, Act Paid

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 Kevin Lee offers advice on ‘taking advantage of’ SEO spammer.

As paid-placement search marketers, we aren’t doing our job if the algorithmic results are significantly better than our ad listings. Our companies and our competitors are part of a search ecosystem where the marketers able to float their ads to the top will be those who have:

  • Copy highly relevant to the search query
  • Highly relevant landing pages (the engines now look for this)
  • A recognizable brand or a domain name that’s highly descriptive and reassures the searcher that clicking on the ad isn’t a mistake
  • The ability to fulfill searchers’ needs (there would be no reason to bid aggressively on a keyword if you were unable to fulfill a searcher’s need and a competitor also bidding could fulfill that need better than you)
  • An efficient company infrastructure that doesn’t put them at a significant disadvantage with regard to gross margin and customer retention
  • A strong company with the financial resources to be a going concern

Source: Think Organic, Act Paid

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April 4th, 2007 at 4:10 pm

Posted in Internet

9th Annual Top Ten Tech Trends

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Churchill Club: 9th Annual Top Ten Tech Trends by ZDNet‘s Dan Farber — The Churchill Club held its “9th Annual Top Ten Tech Trends Debate” at the San Jose Fairmont last week. Four of the the top venture investors gave their predictions gave their predictions on the top tech trends emerging over the next few years. The event was moderated by Tony Perkins, editor in chief of AlwaysOn, […]

This year’s program is just as good as 2006’s. It seems to have mixed opinion this time around though.

Check out the Top Ten Tech Trends 2007 podcast at http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=4779

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April 4th, 2007 at 2:34 pm

Posted in Business