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July 27th, 2012 by
David
Style and fashion can be a tough sell using the Internet. The Internet is great for presenting images of cutting-edge styles and connecting users to sales points, but many style shoppers have discovered that products hardly seem as glamorous as the digitally touched-up images they saw online make them look. Fashion shoppers frequently find that colors are not as precisely rendered on their computer monitors, resulting in negative shopping experiences that can leave them out of the current trend. But one woman has found a very effective way to synergize online shopping, social networks and the in-person shopping experience. That business visionary is Jessica Herrin! Read more »
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July 27th, 2012 by
David
Last year when the Apple Computers released the iPhone 4S, users were understandably thrilled by the device. The iPhone 4S remains one of the most powerful smartphones on the market and one of the most coveted. Despite numerous rumors that the iPhone 5 will be released later this year, many iPhone users who love their iPhone 4 or 4S may want to keep their familiar smartphone and avoid the hassle of having to program a new iPhone. For those people (and those who want to believe that the iPhone 5 will have the same physical specifications as the 4S) it may be time to start accessorizing your iPhone 4S. One of the coolest accessories for the iPhone 4S is also one of the most simple: the Macally Foldable Charging Stand. Read more »
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July 26th, 2012 by
David
This year will see some exciting new sites and developments on the Internet and in the world of mobile computing. As Microsoft prepares to return to the tablet computer market, Apple leaks rumors of its iPhone 5 and the giants of technology sue one another repeatedly over alleged patent violations, many exciting new start-ups are readying for public launch. One of the applications that is generating a great deal of buzz already is Vizify, a service that will cull your social networking information to allow you to create an uber-profile that puts the best of you at the forefront of the Internet. Vizify is nearing completion and taking it the last steps to launch is what Eli Tucker is entirely focused on these days! Read more »
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July 26th, 2012 by
David
Once upon a time, the company name Xerox was synonymous with photocopying. Xerox built such a strong brand name word association that it became like “Band-Aid” or “Rollerblade;” the company name became almost inseparable from the product type or action taken with that product. With the rise of inexpensive laser printers and all-in-ones that scan, photocopy, fax, and print, Xerox took a huge hit in the printing marketplace. Now, one of Xerox’s biggest priorities is diversifying into digital solutions. Even so, Xerox continues to make some quality products for printing and photocopying. One of their premiere devices is the Phaser 6180MFP. Read more »
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July 25th, 2012 by
David
Good ideas are only executed as viable business endeavors when the founder of a start-up assembles a team that can make that vision become a reality. Recently, Vivian Rosenthal won a Next Generation Award for being one of the top five female leaders in the tech industry as honored by L’Oreal. Rosenthal won her award for founding and managing GoldRun, a website that allows users to place images of real world people and objects into a digital setting based on GPS technology. The ambitious project has allowed users and advertisers to interact in exciting new ways. Rosenthal’s vision created GoldRun, but people like Tiffany Grace Ng built and maintain it! Read more »
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July 24th, 2012 by
David
With the media world moving more from an industry that is based in the physical world to one that is digital, there are very few businesses that remain unaffected. One of the industries that is experiencing significant shifts in the way it creates and manufactures products is the greeting card industry. Facing stiff competition from online card companies, traditional greeting card companies like Hallmark Cards are forced to innovate. Hallmark Cards may have been in a better position to compete, as it had built its brand name into an award-winning multimedia company (with the Hallmark Hall of Fame movies) well before online card companies became a viable threat to their bottom line. Even now, Hallmark has less to be concerned about because it has Paul Barker. Read more »
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July 23rd, 2012 by
David
There are so many workers who strive to get their foot in the door with one of the big tech companies, so it can be surprising to hear about all of the people who leave the giants of the tech sector to work for smaller companies. After years of working for companies with more than ten thousand employees, though, it can be nice to go work for a smaller company. Often executives who do are given greater responsibility and flexibility and that may lead them to a greater sense of satisfaction than they had at the bigger company. With more than a decade working for IBM and Lenovo, Brenda Grissom is now finding satisfaction and stimulation at Grissom Sheet Metal! Read more »
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July 22nd, 2012 by
David
One might say of entrepreneurs that they are people who worked within an industry long enough to know what works and what needs to be changed and then they form a business to execute their improved vision of what the industry needs. Sometimes, entrepreneurs are people who work within an industry who see an opportunity to expand that the company for which they work will not exploit. In both instances, entrepreneurs are individuals with vision, drive, determination, and capital to risk on their own plan. John T. Sweet is a an entrepreneur who is revolutionizing the construction and engineering industry in Papua New Guinea to completely transform and modernize Port Moresby! Read more »
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July 22nd, 2012 by
David
Security is a concern in the tech sector that only continues to grow. The growth of security services pertaining to computers, smartphones and mobile computing devices is not a reflection on the industry’s unwillingness to adapt; technology continues to change at such a fast rate and hackers continue to adapt as well, necessitating an almost-constant development of new security-related products and services. While many computers have been protected by the most robust anti-viral software ever created, as hackers take on smartphones and mobile computing devices, many of the major software developers have been slow to react. Instead, consumers are discovering the benefits of mobile computing protection software, like Reliaty55. Read more »
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July 21st, 2012 by
David
Some of the best, most audacious, ideas come from people who are in a position in an industry to see just how wrongheaded the state of that industry is currently. While some people who witness the faults of an industry complain about the problems or simply leave that industry, the real heroes of business are the individuals who rise up to change that industry. In the medical and health care industry, one of the leaders working for real reform is Carol Gibbons and a large component of the changes for which she fights is making medical technology more accessible to smaller medical outlets! Read more »