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The consumer of today looks nothing like the consumer of yesterday. It’s not just Social Media. It’s everything from smartphones
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Time to think. A place to think. Your own little space. An artist uses a studio. A great business person
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Is there one link, story, picture or thought that you saw online this week that you think somebody you know
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You must read Macrowikinomics. There is a new best-selling business book, both physical and virtual, titled Macrowikinomics – Rebooting Business
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Why hasn’t Foursquare and other location-aware platforms taken off? Let’s not dismiss the amazing growth that online platforms like Foursquare
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If you’re shopping for someone who loves business, the Internet, new media and more, you know how vexing and difficult
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The idea of the Digital Nomad (now, also an online community courtesy of Dell) has been lingering and pushing forward
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Mobile is no longer about what you can do on your cell phone. Mobile is all about doing more, all
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There’s something about the weekend that gets me in the mood for bigger think pieces. Don’t get me wrong, I
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