Enterprise Reading List
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August 28, 2015
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The latest news about growth and innovation within the enterprise space.
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The Next Web
"John Sculley, who headed Apple for a decade starting in 1983, has launched Obi Worldphone, a new smartphone brand that’s aimed at emerging markets. The company has announced two mid-range Android handsets that are set to be released later this year."
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Tech Crunch
"Apple has Siri, Google has Google Now, Microsoft has Cortana and Facebook has M. These companies are using the data that you’ve put into the service to help you out or suggest things based on what it knows about you."
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Mashable
"Snip is a lightweight Windows app that floats at the top of your screen so you can easily access it while you're browsing or working in other apps. The app allows you to capture your current screen, an image from your webcam or create a new whiteboard image by doodling with a pen tool.
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Tech Crunch
"According a patent filed in February last year but published this week and spotted by AppleInsider, Cupertino is looking at making wireless earbuds that also incorporate bone-conduction technology in order to improve voice communications."
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Mashable
"The SmartHalo attaches to the handlebars of any normal bicycle and, once paired with your smartphone, acts as a visual navigation guide, complete with turn-by-turn signaling."
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The Next Web
"WhatsApp Web, which allows you to send messages via the service to your friends from your computer, is rolling out to iPhone users now.To check if you have the feature already, head into WhatsApp, then settings and look for WhatsApp Web in the list."
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The Next Web
"It’s a full-fledged Web client, with access to all the same features you’ve come to expect from the service, including voice and audio calls. If you’ve used Hangouts on Gmail before, the interface will be largely similar, with the main difference being a large contacts list and a randomly selected wallpaper."
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