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What Would Google Do? by Jeff Jarvis Published 2009 by HarperBusiness
Hardcover, English. ISBN: 9780061709715
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Jacket Notes: An indispensable manual for survival and success, this guide asks the most important question today's leaders need to ask themselves: What would Google do? The result is an astonishing, mind-opening book that can change the way readers ask questions and solve problems.... More...
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Stealing MySpace: The Battle to Control the Most Popular Website in America by Julia Angwin Published 2009 by Random House
Hardcover, English. ISBN: 9781400066940
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Jacket Notes: Angwin offers a fast-paced and deeply reported look at the unlikely success of MySpace and the drama surrounding one of the biggest business deals of the Internet age.
A few years ago, MySpace.com was just an idea kicking around a Southern California spam mill.... More...
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The Difference: How Anyone Can Prosper in Even the Toughest Times by Jean Chatzky Published 2009 by Crown Business
Hardcover, English. ISBN: 9780307407139
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Jacket Notes: Through interviews and groundbreaking research on the self-made wealthy, Chatzky has devised simple strategies and steps to help anyone grow and get rich.
Can you really start from nothing and become truly secure financially?
What's the difference between you and Warren Buffett? Between you and your boss? Or between you and your successful neighbor? What do the financially comfortable have that you don't? ... More...
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The Secret Code of Success: 7 Hidden Steps to More Wealth and Happiness by Noah St John Published 2009 by HarperBusiness
Hardcover, English. ISBN: 9780061715747
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Jacket Notes: St. John presents a unique, seven-step process that can help readers defeat the subconscious factors that are preventing them from achieving their full potential.
Americans spend more than $11 billion a year on self-help products--everything from books to diet pills to career coaches to seminars.... More...
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