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Rust Belt Retrospective: Detroit Since the Compuware Move

September 29th, 2014

At the turn of the millennium, IT was moving somewhere unexpected–the wig district in downtown Detroit. Sure, this may have just been Peter Karmanos and Compuware rather than the whole industry, but the move portended major changes for Detroit in ... Read More

Virtual Sanity: Business Ideas That Made Sense Online and Ones That Didn’t

September 2nd, 2014

In its early days, any hyperbolic metaphor fit the Internet; it was the Wild West, a final frontier, a tool to provide enduring business miracles for old problems. In reality, many Internet pioneers were undone by promising to shoot the moon ... Read More

Measuring Prophetability: Which Net Predictions Have Endured A Decade Later

September 2nd, 2014

While the end of the dotcom boom was sobering for many American businesses, the promise of tech improvement couldn’t be denied. In 2001, the Internet was undeveloped compared to today’s standards…ISPs were slower, Wi-Fi functionally nonexistent, mobile devices rough and ... Read More

Social Media and the Viral Video: An Epic Love Story

July 29th, 2014

How does a marketer get his product or service to stand out from the crowd in an exciting or compelling new way? Can social media be used as a corporate makeover, altering the way people perceive it?   If so, what can ... Read More

Staying Current On Media Models: Digital Streaming’s Rise

June 30th, 2014

Often feel like there’s nothing on T.V. or the radio? You’re not alone. Cable subscriptions have been decreasing and are now projected to fall below 40 million households and cable/broadband bundle companies are having trouble retaining customers, much less signing up ... Read More

The Decline of Tablets?

March 31st, 2014

Are tablets becoming out of touch with the needs of the marketplace? Market analysts have begun to read the tea leaves of Q4 sales of tablets, and the slowed growth has many seeing device saturation in consumer sectors. At the ... Read More

A Net Benefit: How Schools Adopted the Web

March 31st, 2014

Technology’s role in education has come a long way in the past 25+ years. No longer are the days a 4th grade class, walks in a single-file line, to their one-hour weekly ‘computer special’. Today, technology is woven into the ... Read More

Mesh Networks for a Better World

January 29th, 2014

After Typhoon Haiyan devastated the Philippines at the end of 2013, one of the starkest response deficits took place in the communications. As rescuers tried to help besieged victims, they were unable to locate all the survivors because the communications ... Read More

Technology Trends for Nonprofits

January 29th, 2014

As income disparity has increased in America, the need for nonprofits has grown. At the same time, managing resources to reduce administration costs and deliver higher ROI on marketing has become increasingly crucial as donors have increasingly scrutinized nonprofits’ financials ... Read More

2014: The Year of Creativity

December 26th, 2013

Anyone in a creative field will recognize the following pattern: You’re asked to come up with creative ideas—new and exciting ideas. Thrilled, you assemble your team. Then, you present your ideas to your client or your boss or whoever, and they ... Read More


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