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Yahoo buys Tumblr, promises to not 'screw it up'

May 20, 2013

This CNN Money article quotes Management Professor Brian Proffitt on Yahoo buying Tumbler.
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Report: Facebook in talks to buy map app Waze

May 10, 2013

USA Today quotes Management Professor Brian Proffitt on Facebook buying Waze.
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'Contextual search' monitors where you go on the web

May 7, 2013

This article on Yahoo! News quotes Management Professor Brian Proffitt on contextual searches.
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Time to say goodbye to Windows RT tablets?

May 2, 2013

Adjunct Management Instructor Brian Proffitt is quoted in this Computerworld article about the fate of Windows tablets.
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The search is over: Internet content is looking for you

May 1, 2013

Where you are and what you’re doing increasingly play key roles in how you search the Internet says Brian Proffitt, a technology expert and adjunct instructor of management .
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Web searches for money words anticipate market moves

April 25, 2013

This Science News article discusses the research conducted by Finance Professors Paul Gao and Zhi Da on internet searches.
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Concussion-detecting device takes top prize in Notre Dame’s annual business plan competition

April 23, 2013

The Gigot Center for Entrepreneurship awarded more than $300,000 in cash and in-kind prizes to the finalists of the annual McCloskey Business Plan Competition.
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Semifinalists selected for the 2012-2013 McCloskey Business Plan Competition

March 27, 2013

Twelve teams will move to the semifinalist round of the annual McCloskey Business Plan Competition to compete for more than $300,000 in prizing.
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Online video games a vehicle for criminals

February 26, 2013

Management Professor Chad Harms is quoted in this Ames Tribune article about his research on the dangers of online video games.
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Notre Dame versus … zombies?

February 25, 2013

As part of a social media analytics course, Notre Dame MBA students made videos to promote the program with themes ranging from zombie invasion to kids talking business.
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