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Does Too Much Technology Make Us Bored?

Waxing UnLyrical

Last week I had to take my MacBook Pro in to the Apple store. When I asked for information on the various Airs, she didn’t deign to answer, but pulled up the comps on the nearby iPad… and then did nothing. Neither did most of the Apple staff I encountered that day, as I noted earlier. Thrilled with Square.

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Voice Search: 6 Invaluable SEO Strategies to Improve Your Rank

Pam Hughes

of voice assistant users prefer Apple’s Siri Voice-based shopping will soar to $40 billion by 2022. iPhone, iPad, and Mac/Siri: Safari. Microsoft Cortana uses Bing. Please note that Amazon and Apple devices use Safari and Bing, respectively. Google Assistant uses Google. Google Home uses Google.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

After two-and-a-half years, iPhone app developers are getting fed up with Apple’s lengthy and often inconsistent approval process. may not seem like much, but the fact that Apple is taking 30% of all app profits has stirred some unrest. Also, $0.30 The approval process for apps is a black hole,” says Tom Conlon of Popular Science.

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38+ Cool Social Media and Web Tools and Reviews

Webbiquity SMM

A free app for Apple iOS devices that enables users to manage multiple social media accounts at once. 250 best iPad apps: social media apps by The Telegraph. Gmail Backup ) to harder but free (forward to an email client such as Microsoft Outlook) to other slightly more involved but still free alternatives. Cool iPhone Apps.

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The Most Overused Buzzwords and Marketing Speak in Press Releases

Adam Sherk

Coming at this problem as someone who works in the nonprofit and health care sectors, let me add “community wellness&# to the list. Now if you are actually interviewing a runner… Adam Sherk July 1, 2010 at 5:23 pm Gina – yes, I can imagine you’d see a lot of “community wellness&# in non-profit and healthcare.