Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Featured Report: Mobility "like a drug" says CEO of property buyer's agent


ZD Net

Mobility "like a drug" says CEO of property buyer's agent
Aug,22,2014
by:  Angus Macaskill
Ben Handler, co-founder and CEO of property buyers' agent Cohen Handler, provides insights from his organisation's experience of implementing mobility tools.  Handler discusses the client service and collaboration benefits that accrued, and advises other businesses to get on the mobility train before it leaves the station. "The phone is like a drug, people are addicted to their phone…and if you can't work out a way to get to your phone, to connect with your customers, to be connecting with your group, then you've missed the boat."  Read More



Fierce Wireless

5 reasons cable operators are building public Wi-Fi networks
Sept,08,2014
by: Mike Dano
It's no secret that the nation's cable companies are making a serious investment in public Wi-Fi networks. Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA), Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC) and others are building out hundreds of thousands of public hotspots that their customers can access for free. Moreover, Bright House Networks, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox Communications and Time Warner Cable already enable roaming across 250,000 of their individual hotspots via the "CableWiFi" initiative, without requiring the use of Hotspot 2.0/Passpoint technology. Read More


Media Post


Kids Have Opinions About Smartphones; Tablets, Too

Sept,09,2014
by: Aaron Baar

Although they’re not generally the target consumer for high-end electronics, kids are using smartphones and tablets in increasing numbers and are showing a clear preference among brands. According to advertising consultancy Communicus, one-third of American pre-kindergarten-age children have a tablet specifically used by them, while two-thirds of kids regularly use tablets. Among those that don’t have tablets, 50% ask their parents to buy them one.  “It’s certainly an opportunity area” for device manufacturers, Jeri Smith, president and CEO of Communicus, tells Marketing Daily. “[Kids] don’t dictate the brand, but they can use the ‘pester factor’ to get what they want.”  Read More



Wireless Week

Smartphones, Apps Lending Intelligence to Cars

Sept,09,2014
by: Tom Krisher


With a thumb swipe on a smartphone, your car one day will be able to drive into a parking deck, find an open spot and back into a space — all by itself. Technology being honed by French auto parts maker Valeo uses a dozen ultrasonic sound-wave sensors, 360-degree cameras and a laser scanner to safely park within a few centimeters of other vehicles. Then, when you're done with dinner or a business meeting, the car will return to you after another swipe of the thumb. The potential benefits are plenty. More orderly parking means less congestion. Drivers are spared the time and frustration of the hunt for a spot. Parking lots can squeeze more vehicles into limited space.  Read More




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