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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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The Lowest-Hanging Fruit in Enterprise Mobility: Not What You May Think It Is
The lowest-hanging fruit for mobilizing enterprises, I argue, may surprise you.
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Communication is the low-hanging fruit in health reform
A hospital can maintain a 24-7 hotline. They can be on Google Talk, they can do videoconferencing if the patient supports it. Just have a front-end where the caller can input some identification...
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Picking apples with a robot
According to Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), specialty crops (fruits, vegetables, horticulture and floriculture) constitute a $45 billion/year industry in the U.S. alone, of which the tree fruit...
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Genetically modified tomatoes to fight cancer?
Despite advertising campaigns, we don't eat the five fruits and vegetables we're supposed to do to protect us from obesity and many diseases. This is why European researchers have decided to...
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Photos: The new shape of TV
Hannspree plans to market to younger audiences and novelty collectors with sets shaped like soccer balls, fire trucks and fruit.
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Smart self-service scales
German researchers have developed new self-service scales able to automatically recognize fruit or vegetables placed on them. As says the lead scientist, 'The scales automatically recognize which...
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Photos: The new shape of TV
Hannspree plans to market to younger audiences and novelty collectors with sets shaped like soccer balls, fire trucks and fruit.
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The Lowest-Hanging Fruit in Enterprise Mobility: Not What You May Think It Is
The lowest-hanging fruit for mobilizing enterprises, I argue, may surprise you.
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Communication is the low-hanging fruit in health reform
A hospital can maintain a 24-7 hotline. They can be on Google Talk, they can do videoconferencing if the patient supports it. Just have a front-end where the caller can input some identification...
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Forbidden fruit: Is the Bible Belt unfriendly to Apple?
As one might expect, a recent report on Apple's U.S. market penetration shows its top 10 markets in Apple's home town, in major metro areas and surprisingly in Las Vegas. However, a look at the...
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Health reform bears fruit at your local YMCA
Other insurers will be watching the program closely to see how it impacts United's bottom line, and its reputation.
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Parents bought me an Apple fruit, not Apple computer: FML
After the news this week, I think the vast majority of us could do with a cheer-me-up post. The FML craze has been spreading like wildfire since the start of this year: the website, Twitter and...
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How to kick iTunes' lock-in media formats squarely in the fruit
ZDNet Editor-In-Chief Larry Dignan came to the frustrating realization today that his iTunes media collection was rendered unusable on his new media device, a SanDisk Sansa Clip. When he tried to...
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The Internet is the tree, open source the fruit
Open source is still the fruit in this game. The Internet is the tree. Nurture and grow it if you want open source to prosper in 2009.
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Picking apples with a robot
According to Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), specialty crops (fruits, vegetables, horticulture and floriculture) constitute a $45 billion/year industry in the U.S. alone, of which the tree fruit...
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Genetically modified tomatoes to fight cancer?
Despite advertising campaigns, we don't eat the five fruits and vegetables we're supposed to do to protect us from obesity and many diseases. This is why European researchers have decided to...
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They really are the fruit of my heart
In a paper behind the firewall at Science, Johns Hopkins researchers reveal that hydrogen sulfide, the stink you just supplied, is actually a regulator of blood pressure. It's a chemical signal...
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Will genetic study of lung cancer yield fruit?
One of the more intriguing findings is that patients who are smokers suffer nearly 10 times more genetic changes than non-smokers. This may make the cancers of non-smokers easier to treat, which...
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Photos: The new shape of TV
Hannspree plans to market to younger audiences and novelty collectors with sets shaped like soccer balls, fire trucks and fruit.
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Smart self-service scales
German researchers have developed new self-service scales able to automatically recognize fruit or vegetables placed on them. As says the lead scientist, 'The scales automatically recognize which...
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