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Album Review: Steve Aoki's 'Wonderland'
latimes.com 4 weeks, 1 day agoHow easy the world seemed on the hipster-Hollywood club axis in the mid 2000s. Then of course, America’s economy went to hell, dance music became mainstream pop’s lingua franca, and micro-blog celebrities sprouted anew. A Steve Aoki solo album in 2012 evokes the weird sensation of being nostalgic for an era only five years departed. But knives down, party people. “Wonderland” should also be a reminder that Aoki really did make some major contributions to the ways we dance and party today. As a DJ, he gave p
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Kodak And The Brutal Difficulty Of Transformation
harvardbusiness.org 4 weeks, 1 day ago2012 has not gotten off to a great start for Eastman Kodak. Three of the company's directors quit near the end of last year, and word recently emerged that the company was on the brink of filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The easy narrative is that Kodak is a classic case of a company blind to the disruptive changes in its marketplace. Like many easy narratives, this one is not quite right. In the 20th century, Kodak was truly one of the world's powerhouses. Its rise to prominence began when it l


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