Randall E. Stross
RANDALL STROSS is the author of five previous books, including eBoys and Steve Jobs & the Next Big Thing. Starting with the first public demonstrations of the phonograph in 1878 and extending through the development of incandescent light and the ... [... more]
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Milind M. Lele
How to Get the Next Big Thing to Market Ahead of Your Competition What people on the front lines-making, marketing, and selling products and services-really want is to be alone in the marketplace, to have a space that they own for a long enough ... [... more]
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Air Gear 11
Ikki is now a total rock star in the world of Air Trecks. Everyone knows he's the Next Big Thing . . . and all the adoration is going to his head. Now Ikki's forgetting how he managed to come so far: with the help of his friends in... Itsuki ... [... more]
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Deb Newberry
Although nanotechnology deals with the very small-a nanometer is 1/80,000th the diameter of a human hair-it is going to be huge. From the food we eat, the clothes we wear, and the products we manufacture to the composition... The Next Big Thing ... [... more]
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Jack Uldrich
Although nanotechnology deals with the very small-a nanometer is 1/80,000th the diameter of a human hair-it is going to be huge. From the food we eat, the clothes we wear, and the products we manufacture to the composition... The Next Big Thing ... [... more]
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The Next Big Thing
From Amazon.co.uk: After a lifetime of personal restraint and servitude, Julius Hertz, the protagonist of Anita Brokkner's new novel The Next Best Thing is in a quandary. Finally free to make his own decisions and choices in life, he rattles around his [... more]
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Marc Fisher
A sweeping, anecdotal account of the great sounds and voices of radio-and how it became a bonding agent for a generation of American youth When television became the next big thing in broadcast entertainment, everyone figured video would kill the ... [... more]
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Too Small to Ignore: Why Children Are the Next Big Thing
Author: Wess Stafford Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 259.22 EAN: 9781400070435 ISBN: 1400070430 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: 2005-10 Release Date: 2005-10-18 [... more]
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Next Big Thing
From Amazon.com: Having earned respect for creating mainstream country that proudly maintains a deep vein of traditional elements, Vince Gill draws from a broader palette on this unusually lengthy offering of originals and collaborations. Honoring styles [... more]
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Next Big Thing
From Amazon.co.uk: After a lifetime of personal restraint and servitude, Julius Hertz, the protagonist of Anita Brokkner's new novel The Next Best Thing is in a quandary. Finally free to make his own decisions and choices in life, he rattles around his [... more]
CDN$19.00
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The Next Big Thing Is Really Small: How Nanotechnology ...
This Book Is Really Stupid: How To Irritate Your Readers: This book feels like an avalanche of "wow!" stories about these fancy new applications of nano technology. The authors seem not to be interested in at least trying to appear credible. [... more]
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Blockbuster Toy!: How to Invent The Next Big Thing
Review of THE BLOCKBUSTER TOY: GENE DEL VECCIO'S BOOK ON THE BLOCKBUSTER TOY IS EASY TO READ, HOLDS INTEREST, AND SUPPLIES A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE, AS WELL AS A CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVE, OF TOYS PROBABLY NOT FOUND ANYWHERE ELSE. IT SHOULD BE OF INTEREST [... more]
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