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February 05, 2009
 

Innovation & Design

A weekly guide to innovative people, ideas, and companies

NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY
MARKETING
Super Bowl Ads: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
BW's Jon Fine, Burt Helm, and David Kiley settled down with a bucket of wings and a dose of disbelief at some of the branding plays they were forced to witness


  MORE TOP STORIES
VOICES OF INNOVATION
Sandy Climan, Hollywood's 3D Man
As head of 3ality, he's helping to bring a new generation of 3D to the big screen and, perhaps soon, to TV, too

BOOK EXCERPT
Detroit Should Get Cracking on its Googlemobile
Carmakers need to let go of their musty business models and start thinking like 21st century companies—like Google

VIEWPOINT
Social Networks Are the New Web Portals
Social networks like Facebook and MySpace are becoming the new gateways to the Web, threatening the dominance of Google, Yahoo, MSN, and AOL

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  Inside: This Week in Innovation
This week, BusinessWeek's Jon Fine, Burt Helm, and David Kiley settled down with a bucket of wings and a dose of disbelief as they review this year's Super Bowl advertising. Los Angeles bureau manager Ronald Grover profiles Sandy Climan, a pioneer of 3D technology for big budget Hollywood films. In our podcast, Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen analyzes some of the key issues facing 21st century health care.
-- Helen Walters

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