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Read More »Facebook Opens The Door On Its App Center
Over 600 apps listed in the company's new hub. Facebook today launched the App Center it announced last month . The goal is
Read More »The $4 Million Complaint Call
Several years ago, a single problem customer changed the fate of my company. Here's the story.
Read More »Make Your Customer Trends Pay Off
One way to manage the peaks and valleys of cash flow is to plan marketing strategies based on your customer trends. An important aspect of any business is identifying and reacting to trends; then laying these trends over your demographics in order to manage for peaks and valleys. This has been a normal approach for me when conducting a financial analysis on turnaround clients
Read More »Wifarer’s Indoor GPS And The Never-Lost Generation
Meet Philip Stanger, CEO of Wifarer, who wants you to always find your way in shopping malls and museums. Philip Stanger is the CEO of Wifarer , an indoor positioning technology company.
Read More »The Discovery Economy: Why Sharing Your Identity Is A Good Thing
One of the worries about near field communication-enabled tech is that private data could be remotely snooped and used for evil. But the truth is that we may be volunteering info by NFC soon enough
Read More »Molecules to Medicine: Have You Thanked a Clinical Researcher Today?
Seeing a reminder that International Clinical Trials Day will soon occur, I wanted to recognize and thank the clinical research teams and volunteers that make this possible. Clinical research is an enormously complicated endeavor, requiring close cooperation from a number of disparate groups, including sponsors, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, laboratory and radiology staff, regulators, ethics committees, suppliers and the community, in addition to the people providing the infrastructure, such as the basic science researchers, statisticians, and managerial support
Read More »"On Being" Host Krista Tippett’s Tools For Dealing With Difficult Colleagues
“Forget about earthquakes and fires; everybody has a story about how bad people can be in the workplace," says Krista Tippett, host of the nationally syndicated radio show On Being.
Read More »Radioactive Iodine from Fukushima Found in California Kelp
LONG BEACH, Calif. – Kelp off Southern California was contaminated with short-lived radioisotopes a month after Japan’s Fukushima accident, a sign that the spilled radiation reached the state’s urban coastline, according to a new scientific study. [More]
Read More »Tyler Cowen Shares His New Rules For Mindful Foodies
Go grocery shopping with a top economist. The best food doctrine may be no doctrine at all. In his new book, An Economist Gets Lunch: New Rules for Everyday Foodies, Tyler Cowen argues that while Americans will pay a pretty penny to eat well, expensive food isn't always the best.
Read More »CGI University Gets Involved: Microscholarships, Hens For Haiti, WaterWheels, And More
How many students does it take to screw in a compact fluorescent lightbulb? Tony Anderson, Morehouse College ’08, can answer that.
Read More »Content Marketing: Next Big Buzz
If you haven't heard the buzz around 'content marketing' yet, you will soon. Here's what you need to understand now. There’s a term gaining a lot of traction in the digital marketing space lately: "content marketing." If you haven’t yet heard of it, you will soon.
Read More »Night-Hunting Coyotes in N.C. Risky for Red Wolves
Proposed Wildlife Resources Commission rule could harm listed red wolves The breeding red wolf female of the Northern Pack runs after being released by a red wolf biologist in January 2010. She was captured to replace the batteries on her radio collar.
Read More »Are We Doomed to Wage Wars Over Water?
Water, water, everywhere.
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