Social Media – Your Newest Marketing Tool
Boy that Mark Zuckerberg was really on to something! Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and other social media platforms are turning out to be a boon to businesses of all kinds. Here are some tips to help you take advantage of this remarkable new selling medium.
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Use Technology to Reduce Business Costs
The machinations of the business model and workings have been extraordinarily altered by the advent of the digital world. The costs and time involved in business models can be reduced exponentially with the use of the right technology. Whether you’re letting ... Continue Reading →
What’s in Store for Mobile Payment Systems
If you recently paid for a service by swiping your card through someone’s iPhone or you paid for your parking meter by using your phone, you probably experienced a moment where you realized that the 21st century is here and life as we have known it is growing ... Continue Reading →
5 Ways to Beat the Virus and Come Out on Top!
You’re sitting at home on your computer, working hard and minding your business. Then, you click on a seemingly innocent link…and your computer goes crazy. Pop-ups start attacking you relentless, it’s making funny noises, and before you know it, you’re ... Continue Reading →
The Restaurant Kiosk: A Marriage of Quality Dining and High Technology
The automated food displays that were popular in the 1940’s and 1950’s have made a comeback today. However, gone are the cold fluorescent light and the weird space age vacuum sealed food housed in aluminum chambers. Nowadays, diners have been enjoying ... Continue Reading →
File Sharing and Education: 5 Reasons to Use the Cloud
Whether you’re an administrator, a principal or a teacher, utilizing a file sharing site, or the cloud, for your large files has many advantages. No longer do you have to depend on email or hope that students remember to share important information with their ... Continue Reading →
Black Hat Conference Puts Focus on Mobile Phone Security Threats
Millions of people share personal information such as bank details, Social Security numbers, and credit card numbers via mobile devices. The recent Black Hat USA 2012 security conference (held in Las Vegas from July 21 to 26) continued to focus on new vulnerabilities, ... Continue Reading →