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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. Through screen mirroring, users have greater flexibility over how they view – and share – content. The Device-Agnostic Customer Experience.

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5 College Laptops That Can Power Your Startup

Tech Zulu Event

This laptop includes an ultra HD screen, up to 15 hours of battery life (with the eco modes all turned on), and options for a a 6 th gen Intel Core i5 processor plus up to 8GB of RAM. Speaking of accessories, this computer comes with a couple USB 3.0 Chromebooks, as you probably know, depend entirely on Chrome OS and cloud computing.

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Startup Optimization: Reduce Your Hardware Cost with Chromebooks

Tech Zulu Event

If you’ve ever worked with Chrome OS before, you probably also know that it’s highly task-oriented and designed to work perfectly with cloud computing. This works if you base much of your work on online platforms or cloud software like Google Docs, Dropbox, etc. Google Chromebook Pixel.

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Why Online / Offline Mobile Integration is Going to be a Huge Business

Both Sides of the Table

My background was 8 years of telecoms & mobile and 8 years of cloud computing & SaaS – so these two themes were a given. Google now has more than 500,000 advertisers with click-to-call mobile campaigns lit up. But then I had to overlay another filter – what kind of deals could I get proprietary access to?

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Will Wearable Tech Ever Replace the Phone?

Tech Zulu Event

Ask somebody today to describe wearable technology to you, and they’ll probably talk about the latest round of smart watches, or maybe Google Glass. Thanks to technology they can use IP camera hosting to have their systems all set up using cloud computing, and then activate them from their personal watches.

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Why Technology is Driving More Urban Renewal

Both Sides of the Table

It is adjacent to Mountain View, home to Google. Many “tech companies” now have green screens. I can’t say for sure, but it feels to me like the re-urbanization of technology companies is driven by a broader trend of the tech industry overall – cloud computing. Palo Alto is home to Stanford.

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App is Crap (why Apple is bad for your health)

Both Sides of the Table

Therefore if you want to change just one field of data we had to redraw the entire screen. Enter the huge innovation in AJAX (asynchronous Javascript and XML), which let us redraw individual portions of the screen and therefore mimic user behavior on on-premise applications. Let’s start with Google’s Android.

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