Giving Thanks – Thinks Out Loud Episode 52
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Giving Thanks Headlines and Show Notes
- The Pace of Technology Adoption is Speeding Up – Rita McGrath – Harvard Business Review
- Canalys: Half Of All PCs Shipped in 2014 Will Be Tablets; Android 65%, Apple 30% | TechCrunch
- Google brings Street View inside more than 65 airports and train stations, calls it a ‘first effort’ | The Verge
- Google now inviting developers to buy Glass
- With PrimeSense, Apple Got Key Mapping Technology – jessica lessin
- futurescope: Floating interactive display could… | A Smarter Planet
- Today and Tomorrow: Mobile and The Changing Customer Journey
- Why Mobile Will Bring Back Branding – Thinks Out Loud Episode 50
- Want More Web Business Now That It’s All E-commerce? 6 Questions You Must Get Right
- Why Isn’t Social Working? – Thinks Out Loud Episode 49
- India’s per capita GDP to grow $51 on rising mobile phone subscriptions | Firstpost
- Africa Poised For Unprecedented, Long-Term Economic Growth: Seven Drivers That Could Transform Africa Into The World’s Economic Powerhouse
- Expanding Mobile Broadband Coverage Reduces Economic Growth – Forbes
- The Customer, Man. It’s All About the Customer.
And, here are the slides from my “The Truth: How the Social, Local, Mobile Web Affects Sales Online and Offline” presentation:
(And, yes… you can hire me as a keynote speaker for your event, too).
You can also register to receive a free copy of my special report, “Digital Hotel Marketing in a Multiscreen World,” produced in conjunction with Vizergy, here. While it’s targeted to the hospitality industry specifically, most of the lessons apply across verticals.
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Technical details: Recorded using a Shure SM57 microphone
through a Mackie Onyx Blackjack USB recording interface into Logic Express 9 for the Mac.
Running time: 15m 36s
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