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NewsWhy people don't really plan website migrations
Guest post by David Hobbs Let's face it: Most organizations don't really plan their website migrations. This dramatically increases the risk of a train wreck, since any problems (many of which should Read more...
Content Marketing could be supplanting the traditional corporate blog
A UMass Dartmouth study appears to show that corporate blogging is declining, although the data is somewhat inconclusive in this regard. In fact, researcher Nora Barnes who has been following Fortune Read more...
One on One with Paul Doscher of Lucid Imagination
Paul Doscher is president and chief executive officer at Lucid Imagination. He has more than 30 years of experience working in technology, many in high-level positions. We asked him about the state Read more...
MegaUpload case likely has no impact on enterprise cloud services
When cloud file-sharing service MegaUpload was shut down by the U.S. federal government last week, an article from PCMag Online pointed out that when the feds closed down the site, they took illegal Read more...
Apple needs to step up for textbook plan to succeed
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) made a controversial leap into the K-12 textbook business last week and the response has been varied. The textbooks are interactive, update automatically and at $15 or less a Read more...
Pew: U.S. tablet and eBook reader ownership jumps
Recent data released by the Pew Internet and American Life Project found that eBook reader and tablet ownership increased dramatically over the holidays driven by cheaper offerings from Amazon and Read more...
RPost delivers certified email from mobile devices
Last week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, RPost announced a new product that enables folks to send legally binding, registered emails from a mobile device. According to the RPost Read more...
QuarkXPress update enhances iPad publishing ability
Quark recently announced the availability of QuarkXPress 9.2, an interim update that includes a couple of interesting new features allowing designers to easily create enhanced iPad content and ePUB Read more...
Adobe Reader update lets you send docs for signatures
Adobe (NASDAQ: ADBE) took its EchoSign integration another step this week when it announced you can now send documents from Adobe Reader (the free program) for a digital signature. When you receive a Read more...
Occupy protesters building social network with Drupal and Semantics
Last week Wired reported about an initiative to build a federated social network for the Occupy movement that uses Drupal as its underlying technology. The network will provide a forum for different Read more...
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