July 25, 2013 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | A small chain of coffee shops in Louisville, Kentucky, faced a challenge of communicating with young workers who don't have a corporate email account and seldom check their personal emails. Fortunately, there's an app for that. | He also explains why Cisco got out of the consumer business. | iOS 7 will run on a range of iPhones and iPads, but not every device will have access to all the new features, including AirDrop file sharing. | Apple's latest offering shows it still doesn't get the cloud. Google and Microsoft have nothing to worry about. | What if refresh rates for iPads are more like PCs than smartphones? | Admit it: You still carry a USB flash drive around, but it's not like you can give that drive to everyone in the room. This wireless flash drive solves the sharing problem when there's no Internet to connect to cloud services. | If you've built an app for your department at work, that means you're in charge of operations and support. Viafo's Viatest helps you keep track of which APIs are working and which you might want to swap out. | It's easy to turn off if you don't like it. | | | |
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