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From Brick to Slick: 38 Years of Cellphone Evolution [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    The evolution of mobile hone devices
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The History of Social Media [INFOGRAPHIC] - 2 views

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    Interesting information about the evolution of Social Media/Netorking
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The Business of Globalization and the Globalization of Business | Journal of Comparativ... - 0 views

  • trilogy of interactive forces that include globalization,
  • Globalization has melted national borders, free trade has enhanced economic integration and the information and communications revolution has made geography and time irrelevant.
  • The new global economy of the twenty-first century has transformed the economic, social, educational and political landscape in a profound and indelible manner.
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  • In this new environment, entrepreneurs need to articulate a pragmatic vision, exercise effective leadership and develop a competent business strategy.
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    The talks about Globalization and how buisness is evolutionizing because of it
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ViO | Virtual social networking and marketing for business - 0 views

  • If a company is considering a business solution in the 3-D online virtual world, chances are, it is being driven by forward-thinking leadership.
  • forward-thinking innovators can maximize technology to vault their company into a leadership position in their industry.
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    This talks about how buisness are meeting virtually instead of face to face
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Virtual Event Social Networks - The Next Evolution For Online Communities » T... - 0 views

  • No matter which piece of the combined social-virtual solution you start from, integrating the technologies yields business benefits and improvements in audience penetration and engagement that are greater than the sum of the parts. Online communities running on social software are vivified by the energy and sense of “happening” of a virtual event.
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    this talks about how virtual events are becoming something bigger
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Virtual Evolution - Unified Communications Strategies - 0 views

  • Virtualization is not something to be casual about, nor it is it free. In addition to its direct costs, virtualization carries a tax, it takes hardware resources to create less hardware resources.
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    This talks about virtualizing
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IGI Global: Evolution of Business in Virtual Environments (9781616928087): Rita King: B... - 0 views

  • Virtual business as defined in this chapter is any business interaction that takes place in an immersive digital space in which individuals are represented by “avatars” in three-dimensional, user-created environments.
  • Thousands of universities, companies, institutions and organizations have Second Life® bureaus.
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    this is a description of virtual worlds and how they are mostly used in Second Life
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Evolution..... Perfect environment for business - 0 views

  • Evolution Business Centre is the new contemporary managed office facilit
  • Evolution is the perfect environment for business, offering a combination of modern and flexible offices for new and young businesses, state of the art conference and meeting room facilities and access to a range of on-site support services. Everything you need to help your business really thrive
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    this is a website I found that contains virtual conferences and shows us how the world is changing.
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The Evolution Of Virtual Events And Their Business Impact | ReveNews - 0 views

  • Phone conferences became a convenient way to for businesspeople to share voice communication in a larger group. Soon, web conferencing added the capability to share pictures and slides and collaborate on a given topic.
  • Virtual events, taking place on web-based platforms, have enjoyed dramatic growth and acceptance in companies around the globe. By combining aspects of web meetings, webcasting and social networking, virtual events offer a unique attendee experience.
  • But, virtual events were just the beginning.
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    This talks about business evolution from phone conferences to virtual communication
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Computer History Museum - Timeline of Computer History - 0 views

  • AT&T designed its Dataphone, the first commercial modem
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      Look at our century now and compare it to back then. As seen here in the 1960's it was just an ordinary phone, like our grandparents might have in their attic its not just a button push to dial, here it is a dial you spin to get to the numbers.
  • Wozniak´s "blue box", Steve Wozniak built his "blue box" a tone generator to make free phone calls.
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      1972, Wozniak built his "blue box" a tone generator to make free phone calls. Now you need to pay to make calls and prices vary to wheter you are making a local call or international
  • The Mosaic web browser is released. Mosaic was the first commercial software that allowed graphical access to content on the internet.
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      Eventually in 1993 the Mosaic web brower was released and it allowed graphical access to content on the internet. Now, we do not need a computer to get access to the Internet, we have our smartphones, ereaders, ipads, etc.
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Google Image Result for http://www.machoe.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ipad-restauran... - 0 views

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    This is an image that shows that mobile connectivity is useful during conferences. People get to search what others are saying to get a more basic, general idea. While others are talking about topics people can go onto their mobile device and see how accurate it is and have stuff to say to back it up
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How Google Grows...and Grows...and Grows | Fast Company - 0 views

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    On Tuesday morning, January 21, the world awoke to nine new words on the home page of Google Inc., purveyor of the most popular search engine on the Web: "New! Take your search further. Take a Google Tour." The pitch, linked to a demo of the site's often overlooked tools and services, stayed up for 14 days and then disappeared. To most reasonable people, the fleeting house ad seemed inconsequential. But imagine that you're unreasonable. For a moment, try to think like a Google engineer -- which pretty much requires being both insanely passionate about delivering the best search results and obsessive about how you do that. If you're a Google engineer, you know that those nine words comprised about 120 bytes of data, enough to slow download time for users with modems by 20 to 50 milliseconds. You can estimate the stress that 120 bytes, times millions of searches per minute, put on Google's 10,000 servers. On the other hand, you can also measure precisely how many visitors took the tour, how many of those downloaded the Google Toolbar, and how many clicked through for the first time to Google News. This is what it's like inside Google. It is a joint founded by geeks and run by geeks. It is a collection of 650 really smart people who are almost frighteningly single-minded. "These are people who think they are creating something that's the best in the world," says Peter Norvig, a Google engineering director. "And that product is changing people's lives." Geeks are different from the rest of us, so it's no surprise that they've created a different sort of company. Google is, in fact, their dream house. It also happens to be among the best-run
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    Info on the expansion of google company
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5AM Solutions: Life Sciences Workflow Management Software Solutions - 0 views

  • email and spreadsheets are not made to handle microarray data
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      this could be the uses of the software and what scientists might use this for.
  • permitting review and approval of work in the workflow; support sample collection, storage, shipping, and receiving
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      this is how the workflow software can help organize information
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  • Using a combination of existing web applications, our web solution provided the speed, collaboration, ease of use, and controlled exposure that the collaborators required
  • In this case, software wasn’t another task to be dealt with...it was the tool enabling the research itself.
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    Although an add it can help with explaining the main purposes of workflow software and the uses of it.
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This Is Google Changing All of Information Sharing - 0 views

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    This page tells how google+ is changing information sharing.
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    How is google+ changing information sharing and is it different from other social networks?
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Music technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Talks about how music technology has improved.
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    Ben Please put the information you find on that webpage into your own words, and consider carefully your school's policy on using any wikipedia information. It is not acceptable to use in most high schools, any universities, and not in any doctoral level programs. Can you back it up with two or three other sources?
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Business Communication - 0 views

  • Business communication involves any kind of communication that foster strong partnerships, promote products or services, as well as relay information within a particular organization.
  • imperative therefore that communications should be done clearly, efficiently, and accurately
  • it can have a great impact on a company’s reputation and credibility, and will definitely say a lot about its level of professionalism.
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    "Business communication involves any kind of communication that foster strong partnerships, promote products or services, as well as relay information within a particular organization. It is imperative therefore that communications should be done clearly, efficiently, and accurately because it can have a great impact on a company's reputation and credibility, and will definitely say a lot about its level of professionalism. There are many types of business communication, including electronic communication, employment communication, verbal and non-verbal communication, as well as written communication and all these must be done properly in order to reap good results."
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Effective Virtual Working & Communication - 0 views

  • The importance of Effective Virtual Working & Communication: The last ten years have seen a rapid rise in the adoption of virtual and remote working among organisations of all types and sizes.
  • organisations also benefit from a more motivated workforce seeking a better work/life balance.
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    " The importance of Effective Virtual Working & Communication: The last ten years have seen a rapid rise in the adoption of virtual and remote working among organisations of all types and sizes. In addition to increased productivity and reduced business costs, organisations also benefit from a more motivated workforce seeking a better work/life balance. With technological advances such as access to broadband, VoIP and changes in organisational culture facilitating this move, seemless remote working and communication with colleagues, suppliers and clients across the globe has never been easier."
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Communication Processes for Virtual Organizations - 0 views

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    "Communication is fundamental to any form of organizing but is preeminent in virtual organizations. Virtual organizations are characterized by (a) highly dynamic processes, (b) contractual relationships among entities, (c) edgeless, permeable boundaries, and (d) reconfigurable structures. Relative to more traditional settings, communication processes that occur in virtual contexts are expected to be rapid, customized, temporary, greater in volume, more formal, and more relationship-based. To glean insight into communication processes for virtual organizations, we draw on the rich body of literature on synchronous and asynchronous electronic organizational communication. The vast set of empirical findings regarding mediated communication can foreshadow how communication will change as firms "go virtual." Six areas of electronic communication research provide implications for the major aspects of virtual organization design: (1) communication volume and efficiency, (2) message understanding, (3) virtual tasks, (4) lateral communication, (5) norms of technology use, and (6) evolutionary effects. "
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