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September 15, 2014
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Nobody understands the Internet

It's becoming increasingly obvious that nobody's really sure how the Internet helps us work together.

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The BYOA Opportunity

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How to choose between the iPhone 6, Plus, and iPad

Apple's newest iPhones are larger than previous models and the iPhone 6 Plus heralds the company's entrance into the phablet market. It's important for business users to understand the differences between the devices in Apple's new lineup and that, as much as the iPhone 6 Plus acts like an iPad, it really isn't one.

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How to Manage Performance at Each Application Layer

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How wearables dramatically reduced injuries for the Seattle Sounders

The Seattle Sounders soccer team has been using wearables during practice for the past few years and doing so has allowed the players to reduce the number of days they have to sit out due to muscle injuries by more than half.

How the Apple Watch could change the world -- again

Right now, a lot of augmented reality experiences and Internet of Things products rely on fishing your phone out of your pocket. An Apple Watch gives a distraction-free, always-at-hand interface control for the smarter, more connected world.

How to build a great data science team

Select the mix of skills right for your data analytics business goals.

A more interesting use for Apple Pay

ApplePay probably isn't going to do much about mobile. But it can revolutionize the web.

Avaya and others are making wearable devices for the call center

Contact center vendors are taking the initial steps to introduce wearables in the call center.

Early Microsoft Delve users worry about privacy

During a Yammer discussion this week, some users were confused and concerned about potential privacy implications in Delve, Microsoft's new enterprise social product.

Microsoft brings video voice recognition for everyone

The new indexing features that Microsoft just announced for Azure Media Services are yet another machine learning system that MSR has been working on for years.

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