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YouTube and Google+ Business Page Integration is now here, complete with multi-admin user capabilities so that you can have multiple users uploading and managing videos on your channel.
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We know our favorite brands by the logos they have created. We can often spot these brands without evening seeing their name but just the logo. Did you know that many of the logos we know today our not the company’s original logos. They have all changed and evolved over the years to keep up with trends. Those who have a few more years on them may remember some of the older logos throughout the years.
Via Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com, ABroaderView
March 20, 3013 - Sustainable Brands In January, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation released a new animation, focusing on the role of new business models in the transition to a regenerative circular economy.... http://www.sustainablebrands.com/news_and_views/social_enterprise/changing-consumers-users-key-success-circular-economy?goback=.gde_1405_member_226267377 25th January, 2013 Circular Economy New report: Towards the Circular Economy vol. 2 - Ellen MacArthur Foundation http://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/news/new-report-towards-the-circular-economy-vol-2 Circular Economy 100 - Ellen MacArthur Foundation http://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/business/ce100 The Ellen MacArthur Foundation works with Education and Business to accelerate the transition to a Circular Economy http://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/ March 25, 2013 Sustainable Brands Barking Up the Right Tree: How Highland Craftsmen Is Helping the Local Environment, Economy http://www.sustainablebrands.com/news_and_views/social_enterprise/barking-right-tree-how-highland-craftsman-helping-local-environment?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=innovation&utm_campaign=mar27 March 25, 2013 Sustainable Brands Biofuel Waste Could Offer Concrete Gains for Greener Cement | Sustainable Brands http://www.sustainablebrands.com/news_and_views/waste_not/biofuel-waste-could-offer-concrete-gains-greener-cement?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=innovation&utm_campaign=mar27
Via pdjmoo, Ferananda, Fred Zimny, michel verstrepen
Watch out, Google. A recently published patent application reveals that Sony’s head mounted display glasses are progressing down the evolutionary path rather nicely. What once amounted to just wide-eyed concepts, this latest patent filing, a continuation patent filed on November 14, 2012, shows that Sony, with perhaps a bit of inspiration for Google Glass, is nearing a practical model. And unlike Google’s take on HMDs, Sony’s has information displays for both eyes. This isn’t the first patent to reveal Sony’s HMD aspirations. A patent published in the summer of 2012 shows a futuristic device — it looks like something from a made-for-TV sci-fi movie. The device in that patent has two lens, not connected by a traditional bridge, with each lens acting also serving as a display. There are cameras and battery packs and the works. This is, after all, just a concept. Sony’s most recent patent is a more practical take on HMD glasses. They’re built on a traditional glasses frame in a sort of Google Glass fashion. The actual pop-up display sits behind the glasses’ lenses and, as previously mentioned, there are two displays along with ear buds mounted on little arms.
Via Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com, ABroaderView
Overview of government and business loans to assist with women owned business financing.
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Consumers and businesses worldwide will make more than $1 trillion in purchases from mobile devices by 2017, as the technology enabling mobile payments becomes increasingly common, according to a...
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Compliments may not pay the rent, but according to new research, they help improve performance in a similar way to receiving a cash reward.
A practical insight of how workplace learning is being deployed in an organization in Australia for 1700 employees across the country!
Social media continues to be a key issue for businesses, and findings in this infographic show that 71.2 percent use social platforms for customer service, as well as conveying some fascinating insights into how businesses utilize these networks. Among the findings, 87.5% have seen a positive impact from using social media. Only 11.5% of businesses saw no noticeable difference while 0.5% actually saw a negative difference. Compared to 2011, 13.7% more businesses have been utilizing social networks for upwards of two years. Social media can be a far cheaper investment for customer service, as well - 77.6% of businesses have allocated less than $50,000 to their social media efforts in the past year. 11% have allocated $50,000 to $100,000, 5% have allocated $100,000 to $250,000, and 7% have spent over $250,000. Take a look at the infographic and related article for more statistics on how companies are utilizing social media for positive benefit...
Via Lauren Moss, Noemi Szoychen
Work Is Changing. Is Training Changing Too? Training needs to call for a redefinition of its purpose, process, and structure.
What happens after we’re all connected? When I asked that question, seven years ago, well over eighty percent of all Australians had their own mobile, and...
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If you're looking to run more effective meetings, make some professional development gatherings more effective, these tips are for you.
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Every company has heard the buzz words: SEO and social media. In fact, last year the Harvard Business Review surveyed 2,100 companies and found that 79 percent use or plan to use social media. You know that you should be doing something but you’re not sure exactly what. You’ve been told that you need a social media “presence” because your customers are “out there.” Well, that’s all very true but most companies stop short of what will add to their bottom line.
Via Pascal Gibert
Fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace has become a priority for many organizations in the business world today. Why?
Via Color-Art, Denis Pennel
Forward thinking and rooted in data, Think Insights offers you a one-stop shop for consumer trends, marketing insights and industry research.
Telegraph.co.uk - Businesses hit the Digital Divide Small and medium businesses have yet to harness the potential of the internet, says Matt Warman - yet doing so could make an £18 billion difference. Businesses hit the digital divide! There's a £63billion 'if' at the heart of the UK economy, according to a report commissioned by lastminute.com founder Martha Lane Fox.
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Summary: Can public cloud providers earn the confidence of business IT consumers?
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Here's how the latest Internet phenomena is getting users to join and stick around. (RT @WOMMA: The Secret To Pinterest's Astounding Success?
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great visual!