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Brad Stone
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Brad Stone

Gearheads will be released on November 01, 2007 in eBook
Nov 01, 2007
Gearheads is now available in eBook
Nov 01, 2007
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Gearheads will be released on March 04, 2003 in Trade Paperback
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Gearheads is now available in Trade Paperback
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Mar 04, 2003
Excerpt:
Prologue from Gearheads
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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Fortune, May 15, 2012
...off at the source. For a view of how the whole business looks from Publisher's Row, see Brad Stone's excellent "," � in Bloomberg Businessweek...
CNN, May 15, 2012
...off at the source. For a view of how the whole business looks from Publisher's Row, see Brad Stone's excellent "Amazon's Hit Man,"  in Bloomberg Businessweek. Posted in: Amazon, Antitrust, Apple, Brad Stone, Price fixing, Publishing, Steve Jobs, Walt...
BusinessWeek, April 18, 2012
...In the days following the announcement of the U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit against publishers accused of colluding with Apple to raise e-book prices, much of the U.S. publishing industry decamped to the U.K. for the annual London Book Fair. Not...
Here & Now, March 7, 2012
...publishing industry, hiring former Time Warner Publishing CEO Larry Kirshbaum to head its new venture. Bloomberg Businessweek reporter Brad Stone says the publishing industry is running scared. ?I think they?re terrified,? Stone told Here & Now?s Robin...
My Retail Media, February 16, 2012
...publishers. Is this move destroying or democratizing literature? In “AMAZON’S HITMAN,” an article published in Bloomberg Businessweek, Brad Stone brings up some concerns raised by the traditional publishing industry over Amazon’s ability to deal...
Huffington Post, February 2, 2012
...stock any Amazon published books in its 700-plus stores, according to a statement emailed to Bloomberg Businessweek's Brad Stone and quietly broken on Google+ Tuesday. Barnes & Noble Chief Merchandising Officer Jaime Carey said the decision is based on...
Huffington Post, February 2, 2012
...stock any Amazon published books in its 700-plus stores, according to a statement emailed to Bloomberg Businessweek's Brad Stone and quietly broken on Google+ Tuesday. Barnes & Noble Chief Merchandising Officer Jaime Carey said the decision is based on...
The Atlantic Wire, March 2, 2012
...that important cash-money type of worth. Looking at the growth and current direction of the company, Businessweek 's Brad Stone thinks it is on its way to IPO, whereas The Journal 's Shira Ovide and Emily Glazer are more skeptical. Twitter Is Ready to...
Business Insider, March 1, 2012
...Brad Stone has a long story about  Twitter in Bloomberg BusinessWeek today . If you aren't familiar with Twitter , it is absolutely worth reading. If you are, here's the gist...
Business Insider, March 1, 2012
...Brad Stone has a long story about  Twitter in Bloomberg BusinessWeek today . If you aren't familiar with Twitter , it is absolutely worth reading. If you are, here's the gist...
TechCrunch, March 1, 2012
...near the end, where CEO Dick Costolo explains how Twitter is going after the interest graph. Bloomberg’s Brad Stone describes the data Twitter collects as “both revealing and noninvasive,” which seems like an accurate description. “These...
Business Insider, March 1, 2012
...Next week, Bloomberg Businessweek's cover story will be about Twitter .  Written by Brad Stone, the teaser reads: "Twitter, The company that couldn't kill itself has finally turned a corner." The graphic shows Twitter's bird contemplating eight forms...
All Things Digital, March 1, 2012
...into profiles of big Silicon Valley companies in big business magazines, this is your lucky week: BusinessWeek’s Brad Stone profiles Twitter in a cover story that should be out shortly...
Payson Roundup, February 28, 2012
...2008. The program was a success and quickly expanded. It is now available in 500 cities nationally, said Brad Stone, with the NLC. CVS Caremark administers the program, which is accepted in 60,000 pharmacies. Each time a person fills a prescription, they...