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Tech Takes
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May 27, 2020In the healthcare industry, innovation is more than a buzzword. The right innovations in the right hands at the right time can, in fact, ensure life triumphs over death. Healthcare technology advancements that range from high-tech sensors and drones to bacteria-quashing light bulbs, are pushing healthcare into new, exciting directions, providing heightened levels of care and improving quality of life.
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May 20, 2020
Direct mail, social media, and print advertising all serve a purpose, but nothing beats email when it comes to speaking directly to your customers. Whether you’re sending offers tailored specifically to previous purchases, or simply reaching out to remind people about your new services, email can be an effective way to develop a dialogue.
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May 15, 2020
It’s a natural human tendency to spend when we’ve got it and batten down the hatches when the economy slows or takes a downturn. But is that always the best approach?
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May 15, 2020It’s a natural human tendency to spend when we’ve got it and batten down the hatches when the economy slows or takes a downturn. But is that always the best approach? While nothing’s certain, there are enough alarm bells going off to suggest a recession is on its way. If you agree it’s just a matter of time, and you are trying to decide whether to invest in technology now or freeze spending, consider these four tips for riding out any potential economic storm:
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May 14, 2020Direct mail, social media, and print advertising all serve a purpose, but nothing beats email when it comes to speaking directly to your customers. Whether you’re sending offers tailored specifically to previous purchases, or simply reaching out to remind people about your new services, email can be an effective way to develop a dialogue. Whoever you’re trying to connect with, chances are pretty good they have an email address—and use it. The number of worldwide email users is projected to increase to 4.2 billion by 2022.[1] That’s half of the world’s population! Email is the most popular way for customers to stay in touch with retailers [2] and 99% of consumers check their email at least daily.[3] Email lets you reach customers on the go, via multiple devices. And it’s easy to measure results.
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May 12, 2020Blockchain—a digital ledger shared across a computer network—has been a topic of conversation for months. What is blockchain, why is it generating so much buzz, and what does it mean for your business both now and in the future? Here’s a crash course.
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May 12, 2020Blockchain—a digital ledger shared across a computer network—has been a topic of conversation for months. What is blockchain, why is it generating so much buzz, and what does it mean for your business both now and in the future? Here’s a crash course.
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April 18, 2020Need to organize your thoughts? Give these apps a closer look.Aha! You just had a lightning bolt moment and solved a problem that’s been teasing your brain all day. You don’t want to lose that thought. When you pull out your phone, what’s the most natural app that’ll help you jot down your idea before it slips away?
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April 18, 2020Aha! You just had a lightning bolt moment and solved a problem that’s been teasing your brain all day. You don’t want to lose that thought. When you pull out your phone, what’s the most natural app that’ll help you jot down your idea before it slips away? There’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all note-taking app: Everyone thinks differently and has different requirements tied to how they work. Do you prefer a bare-bones app that records your ideas in plain text? Or do you think in images or graphs that you can quickly build or insert? Do you have a shortlist of must-have features? Is price an issue? Are your notes for your eyes only, or do you share them in meetings and collaborate on them with coworkers?
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April 17, 2020
If you’re on a desktop right now, there a pretty good chance you’re reading this article in your Chrome browser. Launched in 2008, Chrome dominates about 60% of the US desktop market according to StatCounter data. Chrome’s popular for a reason—it’s fast, stable and reliable—but its liberal use of user data has raised privacy concerns in the tech community and beyond.