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Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Why This Mobile Game Company Raised $130 Million Social Gaming Network, the game publisher helmed by MySpace cocreator Chris DeWolfe, just raised a mammoth $130 million funding round from Korean gaming giant Netmarble. |
CRM July 9, 2015 |
Zappix Launches Visual IVR Survey Tool The Zappix Smartphone Visual IVR now supports a mobile survey tool for customer service interactions. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Sony To Serve Corporate Clients With New Drone Company The electronics giant is starting a drone subsidiary called Aerosense, which will use small drone aircrafts to capture data for corporate customers. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Microsoft Will Remove Revenge Porn From Search Results The company declared it would start honoring requests to remove nude photos and videos shared online without the subject's permission -- known as revenge porn -- from Bing search results. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Google Wants You To Wear The New Google Glass At Work The upcoming iteration of Google Glass is all business: The tech giant is ditching its fashion aspirations this time around, focusing on a wearable suited for the workplace. |
Information Today July 21, 2015 Barbie E. Keiser |
Winning Resources for Global Journalism The Global Editors Network Summit in Barcelona, Spain, featured its fourth annual international competition, Startups for News, rewarding "the most promising startups that provide innovative services for newsrooms." |
CRM July 10, 2015 Oren Smilansky |
Accenture Releases Accenture Insights Platform With its new solution, Accenture promises rapid deployments and quickly actionable business intelligence. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Apple Stays Mum On Apple Watch Sales In Third-Quarter Earnings Report Apple has faced investor disapproval due to the relatively slow adoption of the Apple Watch. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Hackers Remotely Hijacked A Jeep On The Highway If you drive a Fiat Chrysler vehicle, listen up: Your car may have a gaping security flaw. |
Fast Company Jared Newman |
With 40 People Spread Across 20+ Countries, This Startup Wants To Make Physical Offices Irrelevant A network of far-flung employees wasn't what Amir Salihefendic had in mind when he created Todoist more than eight years ago. |
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