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Fast Company June 2012 |
Reckoning Of The Month Six months ago, Google's Eric Schmidt predicted that Android would be the No. 1 choice of developers by -- right now. According to analysts, his psychic powers have hardly been proven. |
Fast Company June 2012 Farhad Manjoo |
Why Tech's Hunger For Overnight Hits Is Bad For Business Tech is becoming a hits-driven business. This isn't a good thing. |
Fast Company June 2012 Noah Davis |
Telcos Unite On Next-Gen SMS Facing an onrush of free IP chat apps like iMessage and Skype, Vodafone and other international telcos unite to save their SMS profits. |
Fast Company June 2012 Jake Zucker |
Those Crazy Gesture-Based Gadgets From "Minority Report" Don't Seem So Crazy Now A decade ago, audiences were as wowed by Tom Cruise's gesture-based computer navigation as they were by the film's plot. Below, a look at ways that tech has taken hold -- and how silly it may require users to look. |
CRM May 4, 2012 Leonard Klie |
Lithium Delivers Next-Generation Solution For Social Marketing Company re-imagines the brand-owned marketing community to drive traffic and conversion |
CRM May 3, 2012 |
Yahoo! Small Business Launches Marketing Dashboard The free offering promises to change the way small businesses manage their online marketing and reputation. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2012 Dennis LaMantia |
Commercial Real Estate Apps These mobile applications put information in your hands. |
CRM April 27, 2012 Leonard Klie |
ROI of Business Analytics Increases Significantly as Solution Matures It grows from 188 percent in initial automation phase to 1,209 percent in the predictive phase, Nucleus Research Finds |
CRM April 26, 2012 Kelly Liyakasa |
Telligent Community, Sitecore Integration Yields Stronger Social Community Experience Marketers gain insight into community impact on sales process. |
Information Today May 7, 2012 Theresa Cramer |
IBM, Vivisimo, and the `Big Data' Buzz IDC estimates the market for big data technology and services will grow at an annual rate of nearly 40% to reach $16.9 billion by 2015. But no one is exactly sure what big data is. |
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