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BYOG - Bring Your Own Gear

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Companies will site everything from security, liability issues and computer virus threats to bandwidth issues and productivity. I've always said that locking employees out of Facebook won't make them more productive, they'll just find something else to waste their time with (like smoking or talking on the phone). bring your own gear.

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11 B2B Marketing Predictions for 2011

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Mobile Marketing – I know I said last year was the year of mobile marketing but I just saw a stat from a Mary Meeker presentation that smart phones will eclipse PC sales in 2012 (that’s just a year away) which will lead us to more mobile usage than PC usage so you better start your Mobile Marketing program now.

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Citizen Journalism: Who is a Journalist Today?

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Apple released the first iPad in April of 2010 and sold 3 million within 80 days. What would have taken a crew of at least 3 to 4 to do lighting and sound equipment, as well as post-production and editing can now be done on a smart phone and a laptop. The Examiner allows people to start a column on their site.

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Why Your Business Presence Has To Be Mobile Ready

Navolutions

There are three main reasons people do mobile searches on these devices: to find entertainment, to engage others on a social network, and to find an immediate solution to a problem. 61% of users said that if they didn’t find what they were looking for right away on a mobile site, they’d quickly move on to another site.

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Is Starbucks the Most Dangerous Competitor to Facebook? | E.

Convince & Convert

Imagine a customer-only network chock full of ‘In Network’ freebies that you can ONLY get while on ‘location’ (in this case at a Starbucks). Free access to premium news sites such as the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, free iTunes downloads, and for the kids free access to Nick Jr.

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