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Monday, January 12, 2015

Featured Report: Marketers: How to Define Your 'Internet of Things' Strategy


Wireless Week

Libraries in NYC Lending Wireless Hotspots
Jan,12,2015,
by: Verena Dobnik
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Public Library is launching the nation's largest Internet lending program, handing out 10,000 free high-speed hot spots to some of the city's poorest residents. The program — which offers the devices for up to a year, about a $1,000 value — seeks to bridge a digital divide in the nation's largest city, where studies have found nearly 3 million of the 8 million people lack broadband access. "It is simply unfathomable that in the digital world in which we live, one-third of New Yorkers do not have access to broadband Internet at home, putting them at a serious disadvantage at school, in applying for jobs, and so much more," said Anthony Marx, president of the New York Public Library  Read More


Dex Media

Your Business Needs to Use Social Media for Customer Service
Dec,16,2014
by: 
 Social media allows customers to voice their opinions, both positive and negative regarding their experience with your business, and they expect engagement. By 2014, organizations that refuse to communicate with customers by social media will face the same level of wrath from customers as those that ignore today’s basic expectation that they will respond to emails and phone calls.” –Gartner Inc. Read More


Advertising Age

Marketers: How to Define Your 'Internet of Things' Strategy
Jan,09,2015
by:  

The hoopla emanating from CES in Las Vegas is doubtless troubling execs anxious not to be seen as missing out on the next big thing. From smart projectors to smart beds to a new smart golf club, CES is certainly throwing up something for everyone right now. If you work in digital, then the question of an IoT strategy is likely to crop up imminently. But innovation undertaken for the wrong reasons is rarely conducive to career progression, so it's probably best to be pre-armed with a position that both defends against misconceived projects and also prepares for the internet-of-things-future now before us. Read More



Marketing Proofs

10 Do's and Don'ts of A/B-Testing Your Email Marketing Campaigns

Jan,12,2015
by:  
A/B-testing your marketing emails can be a profitable game-changer. In fact, there is no better way to determine the impact a design, copy, or scheduling change can have on the success of your email campaigns. But if you're unfamiliar with A/B testing or you're just getting started, it can be an overwhelming project to take on. Here's a list of do's and don'ts to steer you in the right direction. Read more










Wirehead Technology's  Computer Products


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Monday, December 29, 2014

Featured Report: The Future Of Wearable Technology Is In The Enterprise (At Least For Now)


Washington Post

IT digest: Smartphone sales up 20 percent in quarter compared with last year
Dec,28,2014
by: Mohana Ravindranath
Smartphone sales up 20% in quarter
Worldwide smartphone sales grew 20.3 percent from the same quarter one year ago, though overall mobile phone sales were flat, a new Gartner report showed.Vendors sold an estimated 301 million smartphones in the third quarter. These accounted for 66 percent of the total mobile phone market.“Sales of [simpler] feature phones declined 25 percent in the third quarter of 2014 because the difference in price between feature phones and low-cost Android smartphones is reducing further,” Roberta Cozza, a Gartner research director, said in a statement. Read More






Marketing Sherpa Blog

Ecommerce: Building online trust before customers click over to your competitors’ sites
Dec,23,2014
by: Daniel Burstein
All marketing is built on trust. Without trust, customers won’t subscribe to your email. They won’t open. They won’t click. And they certainly won’t buy. Keeping this in mind, I interviewed Craig Spiezle, Executive Director and President,Online Trust Alliance, about security, privacy and consumer protection. I’ve also and provided tips on how you can build trust with your customers. Read More


CNBC

2015's disruptor class: Isaacson on Elon Musk, mobile payments
Dec,28,2014
Trent Gillies
Mobile payments and Elon Musk are among several trends and innovators poised for a breakout year in 2015, according to one expert.In an interview on CNBC, Walter Isaacson, author of the best-selling Steve Jobs  biography, predicts people who are "unbanked" in society will soon be able to make Internet purchases more easily. Isaacson, chief executive of the Aspen Institute, said the lack of banking options available to some will prompt electronic payment systems to rise to the challenge. Read More




Tech Crunch

The Future Of Wearable Technology Is In The Enterprise (At Least For Now)
Dec,25,2014
by: Jonathan Shieber
The first iteration of Google Glass was a flop with consumers (almost from the beginning), most wearables ultimately go unworn, and even boosters bemoan the state of the current wearable market for consumers. Amid all the gloom there’s one trillion dollar bright-spot for the wearable marketplace. From the voice activated communication and logistics devicesmade by Theatro, to the software platforms developed by APX  Labs andAugmate, and the robotic exoskeletons like Lockheed Martin’s Fortis and HULC models or the wearable device from 1MM Corp., a startup just accepted to the R/GA accelerator in New York, for use in warehouses to reduce worker’s injuries. Read More



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Monday, November 10, 2014

Featured Report Mobile Tech Projected to Rule Black Friday Sales





WebPro News

Has Google Lived Up To Its ‘Don’t Be Evil’ Mantra?
Nov.06,2014
Chris Crum
Google’s famous “Don’t be Evil” mantra has been questioned time and time again for many years, but it’s back in the spotlight thanks to comments made recently by co-founder and CEO Larry Page. Page did an interview with the Financial Times in which he talked about how, as the FT put it, “the search engine’s original mission is not big enough for what he now has in mind. Read More



Bizsugar

Man or Machine? Tactics to Humanize Your Website
Oct,30,2014
by: Guest
It’s no secret that people are going to like things that seem more human and less robotic. However, making a blog seem more “human” can be a difficult task (especially if you’re an eCommerce company). It sounds funny that making something “human” would be hard for, well you know – humans. But the truth is that transferring feeling onto a blog or website takes a lot of work. Read More 






Website Magazine

A Brighter Digital Tomorrow - The Online Store of the Future 

Nov,03,2014
by: Peter Prestipino
To see what’s in store for the future of the Web, look no further than the e-commerce industry. Digital retailers know firsthand that the technology currently in play within that vertical almost always defines what happens outside of it – from information publishing to Web-based service providers. The needs of those in e-commerce in many ways drives technology development as online sellers are perpetually looking for greater efficiency, deeper engagement and loyalty from consumers and, of course, more conversions. Retailers are employing a variety of interesting new technologies and capitalizing on some innovative development to do so. Let’s explore what is shaping the future of the online store and guide your e-commerce enterprise to a brighter tomorrow.  Read More



Mobile Marketing Watch

Mobile Tech Projected to Rule Black Friday Sales
Nov,07,2014
by:  Michael Essany
As you start putting together your Black Friday shopping list, you might want to consider adding a few higher-end items like tablets onto the list. You certainly won’t be alone in that exercise. In fact, the latest industry data calls for record Black Friday sales of tablets, smartphones, and just about anything else that’s cool, connected, and mobile. Best of all, the deals this year on mobile tech should be considerable. Read More





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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Featured Report: AT&T Fires Employee for Security Breach


ZD Net

Microsoft's Windows 10: More on the 'under the covers' security, Store features
Oct,02,2014
by: Mary Jo Foley
Now that the Windows 10 preview bits are available for any interested parties to test, many -- but not all -- of the coming new features in the operating system have come to light.  On October 1, Microsoft officials blogged in a fairly vague way aboutsome of the coming features of potential interest to enterprise users. But these "under the covers" features were not explained or analyzed in detail -- at least up until now. Read More


Wireless Week

AT&T Fires Employee for Security Breach
Oct,07,2014
by: Andrew Berg
AT&T is cleaning up the mess after an employee violated the company's security guidelines. In a letter sent to affected customers and obtained by Seeking Alpha, AT&T said that it had determined that in August an employee had wrongfully accessed customer accounts and would have been able to access customers' account information, social security number and driver's license number. AT&T confirmed that 1,600 customers were affected by the breach. As a result, AT&T is offering customers reversal of any charges that may have resulted from the situation, as well as a year's worth of free credit monitoring through CSID. According to a report from Reuters, about 1,600 customers were affected by the breach.  Read More


Forbes

Developers Looking To Increase Smartphone Revenue Should Target Phablets
Oct,06,2014
by: 
Developers looking to maximise their revenue should be targeting larger screened smartphone and phablets, suggests new data from  mobile marketing platform provider Localytics. Users spend more time in moreapplications on larger screened hardware. That bodes well for iOS 8 developers targeting Apple’s new 5.5 inch screened iPhone 6 Plus smartphone. Read More


Fierce Developer

Report: 49% of app users would be willing to pay a monthly subscription
Oct,06,2014
by: Shane Schick
While nearly half of all consumers are willing to pay a monthly subscription for an app they love, nearly as many said they would be willing to pay less than $25 a month, according to a recent study from Branchfire. The Chicago-based firm based its research on a survey conducted July 8-10, 2014, among 2,042 adults (aged 18 and over), of which 1,298 own a tablet or smartphone. The survey was conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of Branchfire via its Quick Query omnibus product. Read More

Wirehead Technology MERP Services


Small Business Owners,
Are you confused about how mobility can make your company profitable? In today's economy there has been no more confusing technology then business mobility. What does the term mobility really mean? What is mobile is it a smart phone, a tablet, or a WI-FI enabled laptop? Or is it a little bit of all of them.This is where Wirehead Technology can help. Our MERP services can help your business understand and profit from mobility. Want to know more? Then check us out Today at http://www.wireheadtec.com/

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Featured Report: Artificial Intelligence That Imitates Children’s Learning


Fierce Developer

How to integrate emotional intelligence into mobile apps
Sept,22,2014
by: Shane Schick
The best way most mobile developers have to gauge how consumers feel about their app or mobile game is pretty simple: If they download it and use it, they're happy. If it gets uninstalled or is abandoned, they're not.  As issues around app retention, app engagement and the improvements of user experiences become more critical, though, a number of firms are beginning to create application programming interfaces (APIs) and software development kits (SDKs) aimed at analyzing a user's emotions much more directly.  Read More

Wireless Week

Samsung Gear S Coming to All Major U.S. Carriers
Sept,24,2014
by: Ben Munson
Samsung announced its Gear S will be coming to AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon “this fall.” The company previously revealed that its newest smartwatch would start selling across global markets in phases beginning in October. Carriers have yet to share details about pricing and plans for the Gear S. The Gear S stands apart from Samsung’s current stable of smartwatches in that it features a 3G radio. The Gear S will get its own SIM so it can completely stand in for a smartphone and handle voice calls, messaging and notifications. The device will feature an on-screen keyboard and expanded S Voice functionality.


Wireless Design and Development

Artificial Intelligence That Imitates Children’s Learning
Sept,23,2014by: University of Gothenburg
The computer programs used in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) are highly specialized. They can for example fly airplanes, play chess or assemble cars in controlled industrial environments. However, a research team from Gothenburg, Sweden, has now been able to create an AI programme that can learn how to solve problems in many different areas. The program is designed to imitate certain aspects of children's cognitive development. Read More 



Media Post

Kids' Smartphone, Tablet Usage Increasing
Sept,22,2014
by: Aaron Baar
The use of advanced technology in kids’ lives is growing, as even more families with kids have more smartphones and tablets than ever before.
According to a new report from The NPD Group, 71% of households in 2014 with a child between the ages of 4 and 14 own a smartphone, compared with 55% of household ownership in 2012. Ownership of tablets, meanwhile, doubled in the same period, growing from 21% in 2012 to 32% in 2014.
Among those families with kids, 35% said their child uses a smartphone (up from 21% in 2012) and 31% use tablets, up from 13% in 2012.  Read More



Wirehead Technology's Telecommunications Services

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Are you looking for telecommunications services that has been designed for your small business? Then we can help Wirehead Technology has teamed up several telecommunication companies like First Communications, 8x8,Ring Central and ATT Mobile Small Business Services to bring  you telecommunications services for your business from a simple home business to a small business 100 or less. Plus we can supply your business with mobile phone products and services  from ATT, T-Mobile, Verizon,and more Check out our Telecommunications service  at

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Featured Report: Making sense of the IoT opportunity



Fierce Wireless

Making sense of the IoT opportunity
Aug,27,2014
by: Sue Marek
The Internet of Things, or IoT, is perhaps the most talked about area of the wireless market today. Part of the reason for this excitement is that IoT could play role in nearly every industry--from automotive to healthcare to disaster recovery and more.
However, it's becoming increasing difficult to separate the reality from the hype. According to IDC, which defines IoT as a network of networks where things communicate without human interaction using IP connectivity, IoT solutions will be a $7.1 trillion business in 2020. And Gartner, which excludes PCs, smartphones and tablets from its IoT projections, anticipates there will be 26 billion connected units by 2020. Cisco and others predict much higher--around 50 billion connected devices by 2020.  Read More





Wireless Week

Verizon, BlackBerry Offer Enterprises $150 Credit to Upgrade Devices
Aug,26,2014
by: Ben Munson
Verizon and BlackBerry together are offering a $150 bill credit to enterprises for each legacy device they upgrade to a BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
In a short promotional video, the companies confirm the credit can be used to buy BlackBerry technical support services, sign up for BBM Protected, or anything else enterprises have in mind. It appears the credit can be applied on a fairly large scale—the video points out that 1,000 upgraded devices means $150,000 in credit.
The deal applies to the BlackBerry Z10, Q10 and Z30 and requires new two-year service commitments, as well as activation fees of $35 or more. No details on if the upcoming BlackBerry Passport will factor into the deal.  Read More


RCR Wireless News

iPad may hit laptop size 
Aug,27,2014
by: MARTHA DEGRASSE
Apple is at work on a 12.9-inch iPad, according to Bloomberg. The current full-size iPad measures 9.7-inches diagonally. The report says production on the new slates won’t start until next year. The global tablet market is still smaller than the PC market, but for Apple, tablets are the company’s second largest revenue source after smartphones. Analysts at Gartner say Apple had more than a third of the worldwide tablet market last year, but its market share was down from a year earlier. And iPad sales were down year-on-year during both Q1 and Q2 this year.
Adding screen size to the iPad may be Apple’s response to slower sales. It may also be a play for enterprise customers who could substitute a large tablet for a laptop computer. Apple recently signed a partnership with IBM, which will help the Cupertino company market its mobile devices to business customers.  Read More


Mobile Marketing Daily

Consumers To Share Data From Wearable Devices For Discounts, Coupons
Aug,27,2014
by: Erik Sass
A substantial number of consumers (40%) would be willing to share personal information collected by “wearable” Internet-connected devices in return for discounts or coupons, according to a new survey of over 2,000 U.S. adults by Acquity Group, an Accenture Interactive subsidiary specializing in digital marketing. 
Sixty percent said they would share information from their cars in return for similar incentives (e.g., a free maintenance session).
Consumers are concerned about potential privacy violations related to wearable Internet devices, with 80% saying they have privacy concerns, and 57% saying reports of data hacks and breaches making them less likely to adopt wearable technology.  Read More


Wirehead Technology Mobile POP Applications

Do you want your business to POP!
In today's business climate mobility is coming the best way to reach your customers But most mobile apps for business require you to create many different versions of the same app to work with the array of mobile OS's. That can cost you money and time to get that app into the hands of your customers.But what if I showed you how you can get a mobile app for your business that will not only work on all mobile devices, but also work on tablets and PC at no additional cost.Then let me introduce you to WhosPoppin mobile apps.

The WhosPoppin mobile app is different from most other apps because it's developed once and can run on any mobile device,tablet or PC. That in itself would make WhosPoppin one of the best mobile app for your business, but let look closer at the WhosPopin mobile app. most mobile apps will create a mobile version of your business website and allow your customers to visit your page but that's about it. But when WhosPopin develops your app you get links to all social media sites like, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Youtube and Pinterest.

WhosPopin also links your email,and phone to the apps. Best of all WhosPoppin allow your visitor to buy directly from your website and post it to their social media sites and the Youtube features lets you stream your video message directly to your customers. Now here the kicker WhosPoppin does this with making jump from app to app like other mobile app developers. Means your customers spend less time look for the right icon and more time doing the things you want them to do online buying from your website. So does WhosPoppin sounds like the mobile solution your are looking for for your business?  Do you want to know more? visit our demo site at  http://www.wireheadtec.com/MobileApp.html

Monday, August 18, 2014

Featured Report: 38% of All Ecommerce Site Visits Came From Mobile and Tablet Devices



Muli-Channel Merchant

38% of All Ecommerce Site Visits Came From Mobile and Tablet Devices

Aug,16,2014
by: Tim Parry
Ecommerce is going mobile: 38% of all ecommerce traffic during the first half of the year mobile devices and tablets, according to a report by ShopVisible.
ShopVisible said its customers saw an 18% overall increase in online revenue during the first half of the year, with a 42% increase alone in the month of June.
But despite the growing percentage of traffic, ecommerce conversion rates remain much lower on mobile devices and tablets, signaling a greater need to focus on an omnichannel user experience for all visitors, regardless of device.  Read More

Site Pro News

How Shareable Content Can Boost Your SEO
Aug,16,2014
by: Adrienne Erin
At a time when content marketing is all the rage, it’s easy to forget that not all content is created equal.
There is some content that is superior to others when it comes to search engine optimization, and that’s the content that people want to share. Call it the “it factor” of SEO.
Content with shareability stands a greater chance of going viral, of course, but it goes beyond that. Highly shareable content is also looked upon fondly by Google, which is essentially sponsoring an online popularity contest. When Google sees that other people like your content and are sharing it widely, it bumps up the rankings for that content.
Of course, saying shareable content is good is one thing; actually producing it is another. Here are some tips on how to create shareable content and how it can help your SEO. Read More



Business Intelligence 

BYOD or CYOD: Which Makes More Sense For Your Business?
Aug,14,2014
by:Rick Delgado 
Mobile devices have made the business world both easier to manage yet far more complicated than ever before. In an effort to address the needs of this rapidly developing marketplace, businesses have permitted employees to use personal devices at work through Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies. In recent years, the BYOD movement has grown in popularity, with many companies adopting programs that seek to take advantage of BYOD’s benefits. Read More



Entrepreneur

5 Key Principles for a Company's Website Redesign
Aug,15,2014

by:Jerry Jao

A company website is the face of a business and one of its main sales tool, so it needs to be built with the aim of converting visitors into customers.The primary goal of a site is to educate the audience on what the company does, why it provides the best solution for people's needs and prompt users to take action (subscribe, contact the corporation or purchase) as quickly as possible. Even when a company has the best product or service in its industry, if its website is not communicating messages quickly, concisely and effectively, this can result in valuable customers being lost to competitors.  Read More







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