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The I-Prize competition aims to find a new IP-based technology, with the winners likely to be offered a position in the company.
The I-Prize competition aims to find a new IP-based technology, with the winners likely to be offered a position in the company.
December 28, 2009 6:41 AM PST
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Manhattan2 has a group of dedicated engineers making strides in many industries. Exploring improved data distribution is one of them.
BuzzCurve will prove its business model in the real world before the recipe is shared with with the big guys.
Not only in poor countries, but especially in poor countries.
The only thing is, Cisco won't know a billion dollar idea if it hits them in the face... thats where I find fault with the contest, is its a big exercise that will probably bring out some real winners, but in the end, they have no way to know.
Only by tring them all out in the marketplace, will the real billion dollar idea emerge, and probably several of those will have been rejected by Cisco's contest judges.
This isn't American Idol, its the real world.
Would it be too much to ask you to actually provide links to the sites that give you the ideas for your stories - thereby providing you with the content that sells your advertising?
Jebus....what's wrong with you people?
These existing terms are for big firms cannibalizing the poor again.
- by donervan August 8, 2008 1:41 PM PDT
- wel well i wish by might God that i wish can winnig so much money
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(7 Comments)i wish someone like me 2 2 win dat check amount