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Why iOS 7 – The Latest iPhone Software – Is Both Safe And Risky At The Same Time
A business school professor of mine once did an entire class on companies that plan their product lines’ obsolescence. These firms proactively anticipate when their products will no longer remain competitive and therefore include a road map for phasing them out. Having an obsolescence plan can help a firm navigate… Listen ⇢
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Eliminating Bad Smartphone Behavior – With Smartphones
Like the scene in “Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer” when Santa realizes that the eponymous feature he and others had treated as if it were nasal leprosy actually could be really, really useful, the idea for this blog entry came in a moment of pure annoyance. Rudolph annoys Santa into a… Listen ⇢
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Twitter: An Unlikely Savior From Foot-In-Mouth Disease
Today, Indiana Pacer center Roy Hibbert ought to be reflecting on a big win in the NBA playoffs against the defending champion Miami Heat. He’s earned a day to rest up, ice his knees, and watch reruns of AMC’s “The Killing.” But that’s not what Roy Hibbert’s doing today. Instead, he’s been slathered… Listen ⇢
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Five Easy Ways To Make It Easier For Customers To Find Your App
The mobile apps business reminds me of a child prodigy. On the one hand, we see the potential to do amazing things. On the other hand, kids are kids, and even tremendous young talent can make their parents want to pull their hair out from time to time. So it… Listen ⇢
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Five Tips On How Traditional Media Can Survive In A Mobile Age
This past Friday, I learned that authorities had apprehended the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing via Boston.com’s Live Blog, which aggregated tweets and short updates from reporters, police, and citizens into a single, curated stream. Watching and waiting for the Live Blog to update every three to five… Listen ⇢
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