3 examples of misfit trends that break the rules but still succeed in a connected world, while other business models collapse.
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2012 trends: What makes a failure?
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2012/01/01 · 29 comments 10,419 views
Cloud computing: YOUR data right?
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2009/07/30 · 24 comments 13,399 views
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How cloud computing affects your digital data rights… Considering Amazon’s thoughtless decision to delete unauthorized copies of a George Orwell classic from its customers’ Kindles, caution is desperately required.
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best 101 Twitter tools
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2008/12/16 · 71 comments 1 views
Twitter – how useful is it to your work? Being more effective requires you taking advantage of some of the Twitter tools listed here – the choice is yours.
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No free lunch with Apple, Microsoft, Nokia and China Mobile
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2008/03/06 1 views
The price people are willing to pay for software, hardware or mobile phones is coming down. In turn, Microsoft and Nokia are facing new threats, while Apple may not enjoy its iPhone honeymoon much longer. These days one can purchase a computer for Euro 400 or less. The machine may give you 2GB of RAM. […]
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