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Business News
Google’s new innovations are intense, are you up to speed?
Google is no stranger to innovation. They've started the push into 3 of the biggest trends in tech and online communication: virtual assistance, virtual reality, and messaging.
Business News
The new dream team: The U.S. Digital Service [editorial]
The US Digital Service is rebuilding vast swaths of government social media platforms that quite plainly just didn’t make a lot of sense and weren’t helping the people that needed it the most.
Business Entrepreneur
How to hack the most challenging aspects of creating an innovative work environment
According to a study, 43% of business executives said the most challenging best practice is providing a connected culture for employees where idea sharing is facilitated and where all the contributing parties are recognized and rewarded.
Business News
How to avoid spinning your wheels when trying to innovate
(Business) When trying to innovate, many companies spend time and money on hype that never yields results. Here's how to innovate meaningfully.
Opinion Editorials
Why this is the year the “Internet of Things” will explode
(Tech News) Your fridge, thermostat, car, and sprinklers can all talk to the web now, representing the "Internet of Things," and it's about to explode in a huge way.
Opinion Editorials
The true problem with innovations catching on: geek jargon
(Editorial) Today's innovations are numerous and impressive, but there is a problem with adoption rates, as geek jargon holds back the very concepts being so dramatically shifted.
Business Entrepreneur
Intrapreneurship could give your brand the advantage
All companies should consider Intrapreneurship in order to stay ahead in their industry.
Business Entrepreneur
The facts and fallacies of market disruption
The term "disruption" remains popular in business schools and startups nationwide, but has there really been a shift, or is the risk/reward system different for big businesses compared to small?


