But you don’t have to be Google to use data to make a difference. Every company–big or small, web-based or offline—that generates data should treat it like gold: Save it, analyze it, visualize it, standardize it, share it, and think how you can generate even more.
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When regulators start trying to constrain the Internet, let's be aware of its enormous and ever-increasing economic and social impact. The Internet is an economic powerhouse that drives U.S. competitiveness and productivity.
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What's interesting to me is that different products and ideas are spread by different groups of people. There isn't just one professional association of idea spreaders, with everyone else being passive.
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"It’s a tall order really because there is no one right customer experience, you must find a way to tap, bottle and promote the little things that delight. There are however, some practices that might allow you to discover and create your ideal customer experience."
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Intellectual property litigation is but one field of law in which missing important documentation in preparing a case can be a very costly mistake in court to say nothing of the loss in credibility. The right federated search solution, configured to search all the relevant sources, can serve to sufficiently widen the net to avoid missing critical information while keeping the legal staff out of overwhelm.
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