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Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership
Check out this white paper to learn how today's investments have moved past total cost of ownership.
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Draw Something draws in 50 million downloads and $210 million from Zynga
Will the acquisition of OMGPOP's Draw Something be a smart move for Zynga - or will the pursuit of extra gamers over platform excellence, performance and choice cloud its vision?
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Anaheim Comic Con 2011: Costumes from the geeky convention
The Anaheim Comic Con -- held on April 29 to May 1, 2011 -- always draws a big crowd, and this year was no exception. Here are some costumes from this year's event.
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Facebook for BlackBerry 2.0 includes chat; Kills lucrative 'chat market' segment
Facebook for BlackBerry 2.0 will include chat instant messaging, killing off an already lucrative segment of the application market. Great for the end users, but it's bad news for application...
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Crowds flock to CES 2010
Indoor and outdoor scenes of CES 2010, day 2. The crowds are here in full force.
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Global warming? "Time to chill out" and the debate ensues
A Danish academic has started an online barrage of comments that summarize the polarized (nice pun) opinions on disappearing polar caps and global warming. His commentary summarizes the situation...
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Additional Results
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Crowd scale, friction and the nature of the firm
Why a new, digitally enabled, contract-based online business model is disrupting long-established enterprises.
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Marketo buys Crowd Factory? You read it here first ...
Read my analysis of today's news in the blog post I published last November ... the trouble with prescience is that people forget too easily these days
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Draw Something draws in 50 million downloads and $210 million from Zynga
Will the acquisition of OMGPOP's Draw Something be a smart move for Zynga - or will the pursuit of extra gamers over platform excellence, performance and choice cloud its vision?
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MasterCard, Barclaycard US intro crowd-sourced, social media credit card
MasterCard and Barclaycard US team up on what is being boasted as the world’s first crowd-sourced credit card.
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Is the Android crowd tired of HTC?
HTC's latest financials paint a dismal picture for the Android smartphone king, and promise more problems in the near future. Are Android phone buyers getting tired of more of the same?
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CES 2012: AT&T speaks directly to developer crowd with new API Platform
AT&T did unveil half a dozen new Android smartphones for its LTE network, but the nation's second largest mobile provider seemed more interested in developers on Monday.
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Nokia, T-Mobile goes for feature phone crowd: Will the bet work?
Nokia and T-Mobile aren't exactly the strongest tandem when it comes to invading the U.S., but the strategy and price for the Lumia 710 add up.
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Humanoid workers wow crowds at iRex (photos)
Humanoid factory workers and heavy-duty industrial robots mix it up at the 2011 iRex robot trade show in Tokyo.
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Mobile Internet usage to crowd out wireline by 2015
In 2015, the Internet will mostly be accessed via mobile devices.
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Garmin runs from crowded GPS market to new fitness focus
Certainly, no one is going to argue that GPS isn't needed these days. But it's a lot more than just little modules on a dashboard these days, and Garmin seems to be headed away from that direction.
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AmazonLocal launches into crowded daily deal market with a twist
As if there weren't already enough daily deal sites to choose from, today we have another: AmazonLocal.
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Android 3.1: Crowd-pleaser or heart-breaker?
How well does the new update to Android Honeycomb fix the issues plaguing it?
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Anaheim Comic Con 2011: Costumes from the geeky convention
The Anaheim Comic Con -- held on April 29 to May 1, 2011 -- always draws a big crowd, and this year was no exception. Here are some costumes from this year's event.
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RootMetrics crowd-sourced cell coverage maps comes to Android
RootMetrics has been a source of accurate cellphone coverage maps for the iPhone, and now hits the Android platform to track user's coverage.
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Facebook for BlackBerry 2.0 includes chat; Kills lucrative 'chat market' segment
Facebook for BlackBerry 2.0 will include chat instant messaging, killing off an already lucrative segment of the application market. Great for the end users, but it's bad news for application...
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