Monday, June 30, 2014

The two most important things at Google I/O

Don't read too much into Google's embrace of Samsung KNOX | Cisco buys Assemblage to keep pushing modern collaboration

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
June 30, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

The two most important things at Google I/O

Android for the developing world; Android everywhere.

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Don't read too much into Google's embrace of Samsung KNOX

By integrating Samsung's container technology into the upcoming version of Android, Google hopes to capture elusive enterprise customers. Burt details are scarce, and there are plenty of other barriers to Android adoption in the enterprise.

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Cisco buys Assemblage to keep pushing modern collaboration

Cisco scooped up Assemblage, a company that has developed services like video conferencing and a presentation service that run entirely in the browser.

Mayday! Live video chat is the future of customer service

Live video help will soon be part of the expected channels through which customers can reach a company. Don't feel bad if you are not ready – not many vendors are either.

How to pimp out any website with a simple Chrome extension

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The next version of Android puts design at center stage

The next version of Android will be available in preview form for developers starting today, and it's focused on design -- a counter to Apple's perceived dominance there.

The great tech lull of 2014

Everybody's waiting for the next big thing.

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