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Data privacy and security is not a question of if. Learn how to protect your most important asset!
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Keep all your hardware cruising along on your wireless network with a top-notch Wi-Fi router. Here's what you need to know to find the right router, along with our highest-rated recent reviews.
With the gaggle of connected home products, smart TVs, smartphones, and other mobile devices ruling our lives, it's more important than ever to outfit your home or business with a wireless router that can handle the increased demand for Wi-Fi connectivity. Read more: click image or title.
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Greg Satell discusses industries affected by the Internet of Things innovation. It is a perfect weekend read for all geeks
I selected this article from Curatti written by Greg Satell because it provides insights on how industries are affected by innovation and technology.
Understanding the affect of innovation and the Internet of things in business.
How Technology Has Changed Companies
We are experiencing new technological changes like never before in Internet history. I agree that we need to understand this affect for our own business productivity.
Satell explains the various changes in technology, and which industries have been affected.
Here's what caught my attention:
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Get insights on key ways to protect students from technology-related dangers.
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Looking for some super awesome gaming experience on your mobile phone? Check out our top must-haves.
Gamification goes hand in hand with mobile
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Is your startup going to be a business… or a hobby? How can you tell?!
Below is a video of the presentation I did at Harvard Innovation Lab last month – I initially called it Creating Your Minimum Viable Product, but it’s really about: how can I validate that I’m creating a viable business (as opposed to a very expensive, time consuming hobby) before going off and building it?
I include a bunch of case studies of what other startups have done – successful or otherwise – and provide some tools to help you along the way. Hope you enjoy!
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Life is hard, life is difficult. But those brilliant gadgets and gizmos are designed to make your life easier.
They will actually make your life much easier. Have a look.
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Two scholars measure the economic impact of VC-funded companies.
Over the past 30 years, venture capital has become a dominant force in the financing of innovative American companies. From Google to Intel to FedEx, companies supported by venture capital have profoundly changed the U.S. economy. Despite the young age of the venture capital industry, a fifth of current public U.S. companies received venture capital financing.
Venture capital (VC) is a high-touch form of financing that is used primarily by young, innovative, and highly risky companies. Venture capitalists provide not only financing but also mentorship, strategic guidance, network access, and other support. These investments are highly speculative — most of the companies that receive VC funding will fail, even as some become runaway successes. Three out of the five largest companies in the world received most of their early external financing from VC. Read more: click image or title.
VC investment employ 38% of working force
Venture capital (VC) is a high-touch form of financing that is used primarily by young, innovative, and highly risky companies. Venture capitalists provide not only financing but also mentorship, strategic guidance, network access, and other support. These investments are highly speculative — most of the companies that receive VC funding will fail, even as some become runaway successes. 3 out of the 5 largest companies in the world received most of their early external financing from VC. Clearly, Apple, Google, and Microsoft are among the most innovative and most important companies in a generation. But how important are these and other VC-backed companies to the U.S. economy? How do they compare to industrial behemoths such as General Motors or massive financial institutions such as Bank of America in terms of job creation and overall economic impact? The researchers set out to quantify the long-term impact of VC on the U.S. economy. Started by classifying companies as either VC-backed or non–VC-backed, considering only public companies that are traded on major U.S. stock exchanges. While most successful VC investments end with the company being acquired, reliable information is currently available only on those companies that become publicly listed. Thus, our results likely underestimate the impact of VC on the economy.
Interesting statistics! Definitely part of the overall mystic and fabric of Silicon Valley and high tech in general. Very creative and exciting soup of entrepreneurship, investment and high risk/rewards.
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Mobile phone crime has become a serious problem. Learn how to protect your smartphone with Kill Switch.
A must read article on protecting your phone in the case of theft.
A must read article on protecting your phone in the case of theft.
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10 Gadgets We Want from the Consumer Electronics Show
CBS Local
The Las Vegas Consumer Entertainment Show (CES) comes and goes like a storm — leaving a ton of high-tech devices in its wake. Finding what there is to get excited about isn't easy.
10 Gadgets We Want from the Consumer Electronics Show #gadgets #technology
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When thinking about product and brand innovation– what seems to elude many executive leaders is a lack of understanding that people do not buy products, they buy into meanings.
Does Disruptive technology mean that management practice is completely different from existing theories?
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Your 3D TV might not look so awesome after seeing one of these suckers.
Does this mean life size tutor holograms are coming soon? #edtech
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Announced today, Kyoo is a social media aggregator that intelligently finds, indexes and displays social content on any topic.
The business versions of Kyoo allows organizations to aggregate and display content on their own sites, with moderation tools, in a similar fashion.
It features hot topics bubbling up in U.S. News, World News, Business, Science & Tech, Entertainment, Politics, Sports, What’s Viral and Lifestyle sections.
You can browse sections or search for topics of interest.
Each topic page is an amalgamation of topic-related tweets, public Facebook status updates, YouTube videos, Flickr photos, Delicious bookmarks, and top news stories from Digg and Reddit.
With a broad spectrum of channels, Kyoo provides a real-time, contextual glimpse at what’s happening in the world based on the updates pouring in from social media sites, making it akin to a crowdsourced 24-hour news network.
Kyoo is free to use for consumers, though it does offer a separate business product for companies that starts at $349 per month.
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Announced today, Kyoo is a social media aggregator that intelligently finds, indexes and displays social content on any topic.
The business versions of Kyoo allows organizations to aggregate and display content on their own sites, with moderation tools, in a similar fashion.
It features hot topics bubbling up in U.S. News, World News, Business, Science & Tech, Entertainment, Politics, Sports, What’s Viral and Lifestyle sections.
You can browse sections or search for topics of interest.
Each topic page is an amalgamation of topic-related tweets, public Facebook status updates, YouTube videos, Flickr photos, Delicious bookmarks, and top news stories from Digg and Reddit.
With a broad spectrum of channels, Kyoo provides a real-time, contextual glimpse at what’s happening in the world based on the updates pouring in from social media sites, making it akin to a crowdsourced 24-hour news network.
Kyoo is free to use for consumers, though it does offer a separate business product for companies that starts at $349 per month.
Are you still underestimating the importance of Big Data?