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Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
"Angry Birds" Creator Rovio To Lay Off One-Third Of Employees Years after the release of its flagship Angry Birds game in 2009, Rovio is struggling to find its footing. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Slack Just Made It Easier To Unify Your Online Work Life Slack wants to weave itself into the rest of your digital work tools. That's because as useful and beloved as the enterprise chat service is, it's not the end-all, be-all productivity app. Nor does it want to be. |
CRM August 11, 2015 |
Melissa Data Brings Global Address Verification to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Data quality integration enables users to cleanse, verify, and enhance international customer data. |
CRM August 13, 2015 Oren Smilansky |
Salesforce.com Adds Buy Buttons to the Community Cloud New Lightning Components allow companies to link e-commerce platforms into their discussion pages. |
CRM August 10, 2015 |
MindStream Analytics Partners with Lavastorm The partnership will provide analytics software and related consulting services. |
Fast Company Sarah Lawson |
Google X's Life Sciences Team Will Become Its Own Company Under Alphabet Last year, that team developed a smart contact lens that helped diabetics painlessly monitor their glucose levels, among other things. |
CRM August 12, 2015 Gabe Cooper |
Why Nonprofits Deserve CRM Innovation With charitable giving exceeding $298 billion in the U.S. alone, it's time that software companies gave nonprofits the attention they deserve by creating technology that truly serves their needs. |
CRM August 6, 2015 Oren Smilansky |
NewVoiceMedia Releases ContactWorld Quickstart for SMBs The vendor of cloud-based tools offers its contact center solution to beginning companies on the rise. |
CRM August 7, 2015 |
ClearSlide Launches Video Email Feature The latest update to ClearSlide's mobile app allows marketers and sales people to record, send, and track video in email messages. |
Fast Company Sarah Lawson |
Google Launches Its Own Wi-Fi Router OnHub, Google's sleek new wireless router, will go for $200 and is so attractive, it's meant to sit right in plain view -- where it'll also deliver the best possible connection |
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