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Bill Price, President of Driva Solutions, discusses the relevance of customer's experiences with brands beyond your competitive set.
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Bill Price, President of Driva Solutions discusses his experiences running the Customer Service team at Amazon. Footage from OpenView Venture Partner's Customer Service Forum in July 2010.
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This video describes the basic ways in which universities and organizations use DSpace open source software. DSpace was initially designed by MIT and HP in collaboration. The software is currently used by nearly 500 organizations around the world to provide access to and preserve their creative and scholarly output. DSpace allows for the open sharing of an amazing array of digital materials that span centuries, cross continents, and bring together communities. Using DSpace open source software will ensure your digital materials have no boundaries.
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Mr. Cherry (?) and Mr. Rutherford, election board members, interviewed about injunction filed by Roger Marsh concerning the location of his name on primary ballot. Cunnington, Marion C.; Cherry, Mr. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, "Week in Review." The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:02:25
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Precinct 30 poll workers interviewed about responsibilities, procedures, and voter attitudes for primarily election. Nickerson, Jim This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, "Week in Review." The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:10:15
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Silent film.; Customers view campers, trailers, and boats at Sport and Travel Show held by Munsee Area Campers, Inc. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, "Week in Review." The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:00:27
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Silent film.; Unidentified persons at luncheon with racing themed decorations. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, "Week in Review." The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:00:34
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Silent film.; Charles Huffman, Warren Sollars, and Herbert Bishop, Delaware County Commissioners, in meeting with unidentified persons at the Commissioners Court in the Wysor Building. Huffman, Charles A; Sollars, Warren H.; Bishop, Herbert H. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, "Week in Review." The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:00:42
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Silent film.; Communications Workers of America union members striking against Western Electric Company across from the A. E. Boyce company building on the 300 block of E. Main Street in Muncie, Indiana. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, "Week in Review." The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:00:24
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Silent film.; Beauty pageant contestants posing on stairs and modeling on runway. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, "Week in Review." The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:01:12
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