Technology

In a Decade, Devices of 20 Years Ago Will Be the Hot New Gadgets

In ten years, devices from twenty years ago will become the hot new gadgets of the day. They will be improved, shinier, and better with technology advancement. But limited function devices, that just play music, help you navigate or wake you up in the morning will be all the rage. Not only among the same […]

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4 Technologies Retail Brands Use to Bridge Online and Offline Personalization

Amazon Go has created the most advanced shopping technology. To spare people from time-consuming check-out lanes, shoppers simply download the Amazon Go app, then log in via their Amazon accounts. Once at the Seattle-based store, they need only scan their phone at the entrance, then shop like normal. The brand’s proprietary Just Walk Out technology

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Why Voice is Changing How Developers Make Apps

Voice is a fundamental platform that all software developers must at least consider when building new apps. The growing presence of voice on mobile devices, desktops, home assistants, and appliances represents an accelerating shift away from graphical user interfaces for many key functions. Developers are being tasked with integrating new and creative uses of voice

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New Survey Reveals What Small Businesses Are Spending Their Technology Budgets On—How Do You Compare?

How does your business technology spending measure up? What are your business priorities for the near future, and how is business technology helping you achieve them? A new survey by CompTIA has some insights. Top priorities for SMBs in the year ahead include implementing new systems and processes, identifying new customer segments and markets, renewing existing

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Google tests AR for Google Maps: Considerations for businesses across local search, hyperlocal SEO, and UX

Last month Google invited a select number of users and journalists to try out its new augmented reality functionality in Google Maps. It is an exciting development particularly for those who have ever experienced difficulty finding a location in the real world when Google Maps’ blue dot fails to be accurate enough. But with local

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5 Sales Strategies Not Found in How-to Books

As a salesperson, you’re trained to ask customers what they want in terms of your product offerings. That’s wise advice but it’s incomplete. If you only ask customers what they want and then give it to them, you’re missing the biggest opportunity that has ever come in front of you – the chance to sell

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