The graph tells the story. Tablets certainly are the growth device. No wonder PC manufacturers are doing it tough.
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The graph tells the story. Tablets certainly are the growth device. No wonder PC manufacturers are doing it tough.
byI think my favourite one is where he had the Porsches moved to the back of the building before an investor arrived because he didn’t want it to look like they had money 😛
byThese 3d printers are amazing. This one even pumps out tennis balls and shoes…..
http://boingboing.net/2012/10/04/new-3d-printer-makes-furniture.html
byFrom Shaun Usher. This cover letter for a job is fantastic. How could you say no?
http://www.lettersofnote.com/2012/03/i-like-words.html
byThese infographics are great. If you’re reading this on a mobile, try and log on to a desktop so you get a better view of them.
This follows on from my last post about social media statistics but also delves deeper into the best ways to utilise each platform
The author: Jeff has written a book about blogging which sounds like an interesting read. He also has more than 110,000 followers on twitter.
byInteresting stats here about the number of users on the various social networks.
All fairly static but facebook is a long way up on the others.
http://www.socialmedianews.com.au/social-media-statistics-australia-september-2012/
byThis blog entry by Joanna Geary illustrates just how easy it is to find out information about people online. A good reminder to be careful about what you post.
byIt seems that Microsoft has fallen behind its competitors but it would be dangerous for those competitors to underestimate Microsoft’s level of entrenchment in enterprise.
BUT…. they have to get it right this time. They couldn’t afford another Vista.
From itwire.com
Gartner says Windows 8 Is a big gamble Microsoft must make to stay relevant in a world where mobile devices are becoming the norm
Microsoft is taking a big gamble over the next few months with Windows and Office, the two products responsible for most of its revenue and profit, according to analysts Gartner. It is a risk that Microsoft must take to stay relevant in a world where…. continue reading