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Buffalo
News
Offices: Buffalo, New York
Looking for customers who are ready to buy? Every day, The Buffalo
News reaches consumers who are in the market for products and services.
Of the 887,830 adults in Erie and Niagara counties. 71% have read The
Buffalo News in the past week and 87% have read the Sunday Buffalo
News in the past month. Whether it's catching up on local news after
a long day of work or relaxing in front of the fireplace on a Sunday morning,
The Buffalo News is the best way to find out what's happening in
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| BUF Compagnie
Offices: Paris-Pantin, France & Los Angeles, California
Since the mid-eighties, BUF has been regarded as one of the most innovative
visual effects companies in the world. The quality and originality of their
work has earned them numerous awards. This level of achievement is obtained
by going through preliminary stages of research and tools development. Their
research & Development department is in charge of designing and upgrading
BUF's special tools. One of BUF's main credentials was to pioneer "camera
mapping" and "stereo modelling" techniques. The "bullet time" effect created
for Matrix was directly inspired by the research carried out by BUF. |
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| Bugbear
Offices: Helsinki, Finland
Bugbear Entertainment is an award-winning Finnish game developer focusing
on immersive and advanced driving games. The company's international breakthrough
was the critically acclaimed title Rally Trophy in 2001. Bugbear released
Tough Trucks in 2003. The innovative and much-awaited FlatOut on Playstation
2 ®, Xbox ® and PC CD was published in November 2004 with great success.
The company is currently working on FlatOut 2 and other unannounced console
and PC projects. |
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| Bungie
Offices: Redmond, Washington
Bungie is a game development company committed to making the greatest single
and multiplayer experiences possible, building incredible technologies—all
with the single driving purpose of telling great stories. Bungie was formed
by Alex Seropian and Jason Jones in 1991. Halo 2 is the sequel to Halo—the
best-selling Xbox game to date. Halo 3 was first revealed at the Electronic
Entertainment Expo and will be available for the Xbox 360 in 2007. |
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Bunim Murray Productions (BMP)
Offices: Los Angeles, California
For well over a decade, television networks and viewers around the world
have looked to Bunim Murray Productions for ground-breaking and unforgettable
reality entertainment. Known for the hit series The Real World (MTV), Road
Rules (MTV), The Simple Life (FOX) and Starting Over (NBC), BMP infuses
its finely tuned sense of dramatic story structure to turn the tales of
ordinary real people into extraordinary television programming and filmed
entertainment. |
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Business 2.0
Offices: New York, New York
BUSINESS 2.0 magazine, uncovers emerging business opportunities and explores
the new ways smart companies—and the people who lead them—are using strategy,
technology, and innovation to succeed. The magazine is published by the
Time Business & Finance Network, a division of Time Warner, the world's
largest media company. |
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Business Intelligence Journal
Offices: Chatsworth, California
The goal of 101 Communications' Business Technologies Group is to educate
business and IT professionals worldwide regarding the constantly changing
technologies which power today's information-driven enterprise. Their products
are designed to meet the information needs of the enterprise, from corporate
executives and business managers to IT executives, managers, and technical
and professional staff. |
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BusinessWeek
Offices: Atlanta, Georgia; Boston, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois;
Dallas, Texas; Detroit, Michigan; Los Angeles-San Mateo, California;
New York, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Seattle, Washington
& Washington, DC
The world’s most widely read business magazine, BusinessWeek is a
vital resource for nearly 5.6 million readers worldwide who require insightful
coverage and commentary to stay ahead of their competition. BusinessWeek
takes readers inside critical business issues to give professionals the
insight, information, and inspiration they need to make smarter decisions
about business, finance, and their lives and careers. |
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