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Google Confirms Motorola Mobility 4000 Layoffs

Tech Zulu Event

Google has confirmed the firing of 20 percent of Motorola Mobility employees. Google will also simplify Motorola’s mobile product portfolio to profitability. Motorola Mobility will drop the manufacture of feature phones to profitable devices. Motorola annual financial report is here. A company it bought in May.

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The Radical Evolution of Mobile Apps

Tech Zulu Event

And apparently, that’s what mobile applications do better – just ask the fast-growing number of app users. This is the consequence of the switch from desktop and laptops to mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. Of that smartphone internet time, mobile apps take up 86% of usage and only 14% access time via the mobile web.

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The Five Major Tech Trends of 2016

Xconomy

Back in 2013, Google reported that 90 percent of multiple device owners switch between screens to complete tasks, using an average of three different combinations every day. The Device-Agnostic Customer Experience. So much so, that eMarketer forecasts 51.2 percent of digital buyers in the U.S. The Continued Growth of Cloud.

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The WebRTC and Business VoIP Market Heats up as Telzio Launches Browser-Based Softphone

StartUp Beat

The browser-based softphone leverages open source Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC) technology that can be used alone or along with IP phones, softphones, and the Telzio mobile app. Users in any location are empowered with robust calling features for efficient handling of busy phone lines and small contact centers.

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Tips for Gen-Y On How To Be A Great Entrepreneur

Startup Professionals Musings

As the most connected and technologically equipped generation in human history, Gen-Y entrepreneurs are using today’s tools of communication, collaboration and mobility to build startups with little or no startup capital and few employees. Don’t let the lack of experience bring you down. Lighten your load with technology.

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TerrAvion’s Eye in the Sky For Growers, And Now, Ranchers

Xconomy

Morris did go on to co-found an aerial imagery company for agriculture in 2013, but he scrapped the idea of using drones. But as Xconomy’s Bruce Bigelow reported, robotics companies are trying to develop navigation systems that would allow drones to operate autonomously and safely.

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Xconomy Special Report: 12 San Diego Tech Startup to Watch in 2017

Xconomy

—Colorado-based Webroot said in September it had acquired CyberFlow Analytics , the 2013 startup developing analytic software and machine learning technology to monitor the data flowing in and out of networks for anything that looks out of the ordinary. Webroot withheld terms of the deal.).