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Tag Archives: Described

Google’s Goal To ‘Crush’ Competition Described In Emails

Google’s Goal To ‘Crush’ Competition Described In Emails by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, September 12, 2024 A former Google executive told colleagues around 2008 and 2009 that the goal was to “crush” rival advertising networks, according to evidence prosecutors presented at its antitrust trial on Wednesday. “We’ll be able to crush the other networks and … Continue reading Google’s Goal To ‘Crush’ Competition Described In Emails

User Stories Are Requirements Described From the Business Perspective

Chuck Suscheck — October 31, 2019 User stories are requirements described from the business perspective User stories are requirements, but not in the traditional sense. They are oriented toward the user and a business need. The big difference between a user story and other types of requirements is that a story describes a business need, … Continue reading User Stories Are Requirements Described From the Business Perspective

Amazon Sponsored Ads Described As ‘Sneaky’

Amazon Sponsored Ads Described As ‘Sneaky’ by Laurie Sullivan  @lauriesullivan, November 29, 2018 Consumers are seeing a lot more advertisements with the growth of advertising on Amazon’s marketplace. Major brands like Johnson & Johnson are paying Amazon big bucks to place those sponsored product ads in baby registries. U.S. advertisers will spend $4.61 billion using … Continue reading Amazon Sponsored Ads Described As ‘Sneaky’