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started 7/25/2007; 6:28:24 PM - last post 4/14/2009; 10:54:42 PM
Doc Searls - Tuesday, July 24, 2007  blueArrow
7/25/2007; 10:28:24 PM (reads: 10351, responses: 1)
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 Nice post by Stephen Lewis on the VRM meeting we co-attended last week in Oxford, plus (as usual), much more. My own metaphor for Vendor Relations Management is that it would give individuals the cyberspace equivalents of an immense megaphone and a hefty cudgel.
 
I was overheard to have said... 
 It's nice to be reminded of what I say when I give a talk. Here's trick on his "favorite bits" from Guadec last week:
 Doc Searls' closing keynote. Doc is a funny man. "Now bend over and give me some content!"

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caligulazhang - Re: Tuesday, July 24, 2007  blueArrow
4/15/2009; 2:54:42 AM (reads: 2493, responses: 0)
Japan nanomaterials enterprise public information Japanese Health, Labor and Welfare in a report recently pointed out that the current of the nano-materials have an impact on human health is also very little information, the enterprises should actively open to consumers in this regard. www.customs-data.com.cn/tradeinformation/topease.htm To metals, raw materials such as carbon nano-materials can enhance the strength, or more lightweight products, which are more and more attention. At present, nano-materials have been widely used in electronic components, sporting goods and cosmetics production. At the same time, because the small size of nano-materials, it is feared that inhalation of such materials will affect their health. www.customs-data.com.cn/tradeinformation/topease.htm According to Japanese media reported on March 21, with respect to nano-material should be taken to such issues as what kind of response, the Japanese Health, Labor and Welfare Organization recently held a seminar and come up with a written report. The report pointed out that nano-materials technology is at a stage of development are the most sophisticated technology, can be predicted that the future of nano-materialswill be applied to wider areas. www.customs-data.com.cn/tradeinformation/topease.htm Reporting requirements for enterprises from the beginning stages of development has taken the initiative to the safety of nano-materials response in order to obtain the trust of consumers. Government in the implementation of the safety of nano-materials test, we must collect the use of nano-materials, production, imports and the impact on health-related information in order to clear the form of easy-to-understand information to the general public notice. www.customs-data.com.cn/tradeinformation/topease.htm

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