Why, exactly, was there such a collective media gasp when it came out that your Apple iPhone — or geolocation-enabled software like Twitter and Facebook — knows where you are?
You didn’t know your cell phone knew where you were? Really?
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The iPad is one of today’s hottest devices. Many consumers and companies are already using this handy, non-intrusive tablet to help store and deliver corporate information – and it’s paying off!
So, how do you successfully integrate the iPad into your business environment?
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Sending e-mail is a little like passing a love note to the cute girl in middle school — it gets the message across, but you’d rather she didn’t pass it to all the other girls, nor would you want to hear it read aloud by the teacher.
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If Internet bandwidth were a stock, you’d have to buy it – because unlike stock, it’s guaranteed to only go up. What you shouldn’t buy, however, is a long-term Internet-access contract, or equipment and software that you could rent.
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Information Technology sometimes can be seen as gadgets and electronics, but it is much more than that. Information Technology from a broader perspective is the driver of innovation, solving problems and allowing us to create and produce more efficiently, and in ways never before imagined.
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