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April 24th, 2012 by
David
Artists and designers, as a general rule, want to make an impact on the world around them. Artists try to open the eyes and minds of their audience to a new way to see the world. Designers try to reshape the world by pushing the limits of convention or creating styles that intrigue consumers in a way that resonates with all who experience their designs. There are, arguably, no more effective artist/designers in the world today than Yves Behar. Behar is not simply trying to change the world in an abstract way; he is using technology. Read more »
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April 20th, 2012 by
David
There are some combinations of services that you would not expect to work together, but when they do, they work surprisingly well. One example would be airlines’ recent use of social networks to connect passengers. On international flights with a few companies, passengers can now upload their social network profile to the airline website and see other passengers’ profiles.
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April 18th, 2012 by
David
Sometimes, the hard work of an executive is realized when the company they work for is bought out. As a matter of course in corporate negotiations, companies that are being bought out tend to have executives who the new company must either absorb or compensate. Large companies give promotions to the most valuable executives in such mergers as encouragement to stay on to make the transition between the old company and the new company smoother. William D. Ingram has proven his worth in the telecommunications world; in at least two corporate buy-outs, his professional advancement has been a part of the package! Read more »
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April 18th, 2012 by
David
Whether you use a desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone, you probably use iTunes. iTunes is available on PCs, Macs, and iOS (though not Android) and millions of people use iTunes to download, sort, and play music on their devices every day. The iTunes store also provides access to videos and apps as well. It has not, however, had an overhaul since 2009. Read more »
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April 18th, 2012 by
David
There are many computer enthusiasts who enjoy the process of building their own computers. It can be a real challenge to assemble your personal computer from the bottom up. For those computer lovers who enjoy the process of assembling their own computers, the next step after making their own personal computer is assembling their own server from scratch. For that, you have to start with a powerful, flexible motherboard. For that, the TYAN S7050 Motherboard is an exceptional option! Read more »
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April 17th, 2012 by
David
Since the fall of Napster, many legitimate digital music companies have sprouted up. One of the most successful so far has been Spotify. Spotify has a partnership with Facebook which allowed the company to easily promote its service and provide Facebook users with hours of free digital music each month. The partnership between Spotify and Facebook was a great strategic move for Spotify; the digital music company attributes three million new subscribers to the Facebook connection. Spotify is looking to build upon that by growth by spreading a similar Spotify widget throughout the Internet. Read more »
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April 16th, 2012 by
David
There are few Internet sites where the sole, unabashed purpose of the site is to make money. For sure, virtually every business on the Internet is there to try to make money, but most try to offer customers a product or service or otherwise disguise the fact that they are making money off your visiting their site. Many websites take an approach similar to Facebook, where they focus on the experience of the site, as opposed to how the company will make money off it. At the other end of the spectrum is Joseph Einhorn. Read more »
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April 16th, 2012 by
David
Have you ever heard of an amazing new app that you really wanted to use, only to find out that it is not available on your device? The current limitations of app stores can be frustrating for both consumers and developers. Mozilla, the company who brought you the Firefox web browser, wants to change the restrictive nature of app stores by putting them all online. Read more »
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April 15th, 2012 by
David
Have you ever seen something legitimately newsworthy and wished there was a reporter around to get the facts correct? Do you wish there was a way you could give feedback to companies easily? Do you love sharing great deals you find with your friends as soon as you encounter them? Now, there is a smartphone app that meets all of those needs! That app is Stringfly.
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April 14th, 2012 by
David
With the death of Steve Jobs and movies that focus on how Mark Zuckerberg and his friends created Facebook, many in the media are focused on looking out for the next tech sector wunderkind. With so many of the current crop of rising stars in the tech sector focused solely on their Internet startups or technological breakthroughs, it is easy to forget that historically, the real geniuses of the tech sector have been well-rounded individuals with a lot of interests. The fact that these creative geniuses who are interested in many things focus on the technology industry to leave their mark does not negate the fact that the inventors, CEOs and envelope-pushers of the tech sector all had more going for them than simply their career. That is why Martin Kleppmann is the Internet entrepreneur to watch! Read more »