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Webinars – A New Opportunity

Many business are beginning to use online seminars, also known as webinars, for both sales and training. Like so many technological advances which have increased effectiveness and productivity, webinars are fast becoming the preferred delivery method for business and consumers all over the world.  There are many advantages that a webinar can offer: Convenience – Many webinar platforms do not require a video confirmation, like video-conferencing. You can show up in your pajamas at home if you wish. This convenience appeals to many would-be participants. Reaching a Large group of […]

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The Intention Economy: Huge Opportunity for the Future

By Bill Cherry Over the last 10 years, various economic trends have emerged and faded away. The concept of the Intention Economy has surfaced again and it appears that it is here to stay. The Intention Economy is illustrated by the buyer notifying the market of the intent to buy something at a certain price, and then sellers compete for the buyer’s purchase. Priceline.com is an example. Buyers list a predetermined price they will pay for certain travel services such as airfare, hotels, and rental cars, and when a seller […]

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Smart Phones: The Next Wave

By Bill Cherry With communication technology exploding, it’s hard to predict what kind of electronic communication products will exist in five years. But one thing is for certain, the rapid technology convergence will continue. Currently small light weight hand held devises can receive e-mail, text messaging, access the Internet, do word processing, editing, and run several programs. However one thing these hand held devices will soon be able to do is run PowerPoint needed for business travelers. Within two years the market will see the emergence into smart phones. By […]

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You Tube…It’s Here to Stay

YouTube said it will launch a mobile Web site to allow its mobile partners to integrate YouTube videos into their offerings. A YouTube spokeswoman yesterday called the move “another step forward in achieving our mobile strategy of delivering entertaining videos to users whenever they want and wherever they go. People want to be entertained in a way that fits their individual lifestyles, so offering videos to mobile users is a natural evolution for YouTube,” the spokeswoman said. She made the comments in an e-mail to Computerworld and did not specify […]

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