How to Protect Privacy And Grow the Genomics Industry

On April 15, 2010

How to Protect Privacy And Grow the Genomics Industry

Privacy is one of the key issues looming over the nascent genomics industry. Fortunately, a new framework proposes a reasonable way to balance the need of businesses to share data with consumers' desire to control how their genetic information is


On April 15, 2010

Complete Guide to Recycling Pretty Much Anything

There are so many ways to recycle your old gear that it can be a little overwhelming. Thankfully, there's a handy reference guide you can use to figure out what to do with all your old stuff.


On April 15, 2010

From CRM to Reality: Turning Data Into Action

When CRM first came into being -- before it was even an acronym -- it was intended as a way to streamline and organize some very basic and essential processes and data. Those underlying features are still


On April 15, 2010

Google vs. Twitter? Or Google Plus Twitter?

Google isn't the only entity taking an interest in Twitter's tweets. That most venerable of government institutions, the Library of Congress, announced Wednesday it will archive every single "what's happening?" update broadcast on the short message service


On April 15, 2010

How to Ruin a Decision-Making Meeting

A common practice at decision-making meetings means that most of them fail to reach the best possible conclusion, say researchers. What is it?
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On April 15, 2010

A Step-by-Step Guide for Deploying eCommerce Systems in the Cloud

How does one deploy cloud computing for ecommerce systems? It’s really about the architecture, understanding your own requirements, and then understanding the cloud computing options that lay before you. Here is a quick and dirty guide for you.

Step 1:


On April 15, 2010

Scott Berkun’s 10 Innovation Myths

Business can't thrive without new ideas, but there a many misconceptions about how people come up with them. Here's some of the most common wrong assumptions about the innovation process.
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