What you need to know to increase the value of your business for a financial buyer Have you ever wondered what a business like yours would sell for? It's a fair question, but focusing on your valuation is a little bit like a hypertensive person focusing on his or her blood pressure report
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When will a computer finally understand sarcasm? Seth Redmore of Lexalytics gazes into the future of text analysis and machine intelligence. The next guest in our futurist series, Crystal Ballin’ , is Seth Redmore, VP of Product Management at Lexalytics , a major player in the realm of text and sentiment analysis
Read More »Street Talk: What Innovations Would Make Cities More Livable? (preview)
Cell-Phone Paradise Communication is at the heart of the future. A future city would need to respond to people on a personal level
Read More »Video: Highlights: US Amateur semifinals wrapup
Todd Lewis and Rex Hoggard think the deep field at the U.S. Amateur bodes well for the future of American golf, recap the action from Erin Hills where Patrick Cantlay and Kelly Kraft won their semifinal matches and more. (NBC Sports)
Read More »Navigating the New Online Universe
The founders of the BlogWorld & New Media Expo talk about why businesses can no longer ignore social media.
Read More »Beams to order from table-top accelerators
Laser plasma accelerators offer the potential to create powerful electron beams within a fraction of the space required by conventional accelerators and at a fraction of the cost.
Read More »When Choosing An Ad Agency, Don’t Consider Size; Consider Collaboration
The debate between big advertising agencies and small agencies goes on. A spate of recent articles and op-eds has agencies big and small continuing to take pot shots at one another
Read More »Inside a $1,500 Start-Up
Serial entrepreneur and The Future Well co-founder Jay Parkinson is teaching everyone that a good idea doesn't cost much to grow. Jay Parkinson is on a mission to simplify healthcare.
Read More »Smart Couture: Wearable Tech Finds Its Fit
Enough with the cumbersome wires, lights, and battery packs. The new wave of wearable technology prizes style, comfort, and utility.
Read More »This Week In Bots: Learning Bots, Baking Bots, Gesture-Reading Bots
Robots are ever closer to being clever enough, autonomous enough, and useful enough to actually become part of daily life. Here are the latest robo-developments
Read More »Can Innovation Be Learned?
Or are truly creative people born with something special? Clayton Christensen discusses his latest book, The Innovator's DNA, which analyzes the traits of CEOs who have disrupted their industries
Read More »Verizon, AmEx, And The Race To Control The (Possible) Billion-Dollar Mobile Payments Industry
Verizon and AmEx have plans to let customers order items simply by typing in their phone number. It's all about integrating AmEx's Serve platform into the phones and tablets Verizon sells--an expansion of some fledgling "pay by phone" systems, and very different than the systems other teams are planning for the future of mobile payments.
Read More »Toyota’s New Steering Wheel Knows If You’re Having A Heart Attack
With a built-in ECG, the new wheel could stop the cars of people under distress, and also serve as a mini-checkup every time you turn the keys. Hypochondriacs, rejoice.
Read More »Expert: A Virus Caused the Blackout of 2003. Will the Next One Be Intentional?
Kaspersky Labs isn't as well known in the U.S. as Norton or Symantec, but the company is a major international provider of anti-virus tools
Read More »Kids Say Where Tech Should Go
What's the future of technology? Who better to ask than today's kids? [More]
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