- The Anatomy of a Perfect Landing Page
- Army sees smartphones as important for soldiers
All sorts of crazy things here: (a.) consumer tech has really won out as the home of innovation when the military is using it (the military's spending used to be the source of innovations, (b.) data!, (c.) "What the Army found is that soldiers with smartphones are more likely to collect data and share it.", and, finally, (d.) "This is my iPhone. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My iPhone is my best friend. It is my life." - Some Travel Tips
- Gmail: Priority Inbox Is Working; Users Spending 15 Percent Less Time Reading Email
"When looking at the median numbers, Google has found that Gmail Priority Inbox users spend 43 percent more time reading “important” emails versus 'unimportant' ones. But even more impressive is the overall stat: Priority Inbox users spend 15 percent less time reading email than Gmail users who don’t have it turned on." - Video: Merlin's Time & Attention Talk (Improvised Rutgers Edition)
A sort of screed on "hey, you should structure your time better." - Smartphones changing the way we shop
Mobile in retail, a hugh opportunity: '"A quarter of people now have internet-enabled phones, but among 16-24-year-olds that figure is 45%."… Young fashion shoppers, added Laurence, "spend longer and longer in changing rooms … They go in and put on two or three outfits, take pictures, send them to friends and wait to get their opinions back. We know they are doing it because we can see messages going out from a particular corner of a store."' - "Broken Meetings (and how you'll fix them)" | 43 Folders
- Oracle mobile Java licensing suit boomerangs • The Register
- Companies that Ignore Cloud Computing Could Be Left for Dead
"Noting that his firm has an internal cloud, the senior technology leader explained that the costs of using the internal cloud were three times higher than those of external services. Further, they could be provisioned in only month-long increments, while external clouds can be provisioned by the hour." - WaveMaker Downloads Increase 10x
“The need to build many applications quickly and evolve those applications over time has never been greater. Users are looking for frequent functionality in their apps and organizations are always on the look-out for tools that allow them to deliver new and unique value continuously to those users,” said Michael Coté, Industry Analyst for RedMonk. “Platforms like WaveMaker that adhere to the principals of Rapid Application Delivery are helping service this need.” - 2010: State of Enterprise IT
Not pleased about the state of things. - CloudBees launches Java cloud | Developer World – InfoWorld
- Experience Delivers» Blog Archive » Adobe and Deloitte Share Customer Experience Management Vision
"To help companies jumpstart these kinds of successes, Adobe today announced a strategic alliance with Deloitte Consulting LLP. The companies will work together to create and deploy a new generation of customer experience management applications designed to extend the power, reach, and impact of enterprise systems for improved customer experiences. The alliance will bring significant implementation expertise and software solutions to organizations who are working on improving customer access to their products and services."
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