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Women control $13 trillion in consumer spending. But most of the assumptions you make about them in your marketing are way off
Read More »Tips For Mastering Voice Recognition On Your iPhone, Android, or Desktop
You don't need to talk like a robot or an English language professor to control and dictate messages to your phone or computer. Here's how the speech-to-text software makers suggest you should speak. Nobody talks on the phone anymore, but people are talking at their phones.
Read More »Cell Phones In Hospitals May Be Covered With Germs
We already know that cell phones carry all sorts of germs.
Read More »In 1892 Live Music Was Just a Phone Call Away
Between cds, mp3s, live streams, satellite radio, and even conventional am/fm radio, it’s hard to imagine being without near-instantaneous access to music. While it may seem like only recently that we’ve been able to listen to music via our phones, it turns out people were doing just that over 100 years ago
Read More »Google’s Click-To-Call Spurs Big-Ticket Item Buying Spree
Google's mobile ads let consumers click a phone number and immediately call an advertiser. You'd be surprised who's using it. A year ago, the Google ads team launched a new feature for mobile phones called Click-to-Call, which, as its name would suggest, lets advertisers include a phone number in their ad that users can click to place a call.
Read More »"Magic" Angry Birds Could Give NFC-Powered Nokia Phones A Bump
Rovio's incredibly popular Angry Birds game is about to take the next technological step with the Magic edition for Nokia phones. The secret here?
Read More »Behind the Millionaire Crackdown
Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today. Watch your backs, millionaires.
Read More »Three Cleantech Open Alumni Startups to Watch
Last week, Fast Company had the chance to sit in on a venture-capital pitch session featuring a number of startups that have in the past participated in the Cleantech Open , a series of competitions that provides funding and advice to cleantech startups. Below, we look at three of the companies with the most compelling pitches. Fenix International This startup designs distributed, small-scale micro power generation and storage solutions in a box.
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