Why Facebook’s free Wifi play will actually work

It’s a nut that they’ve never been able to crack. Facebook has long wanted to be the hub for everything local and that includes check-ins, but they have not been able to achieve the level of success that they would have expected. Foursquare still gets a much larger piece of that pie despite having a… Continue reading Why Facebook’s free Wifi play will actually work

Projections show a zettabyte of annual data transfers by 2016

A zettabyte. Let’s put that amount of data into perspective. That’s 1024 exabytes. An exabyte is 1024 terabytes. Now it’s starting to become clear as many people have an idea of how large a terabyte is, but in case you don’t, it’s 1024 gigabytes. Now we’re talking – everyone knows that a gigabyte is 1,073,741,824… Continue reading Projections show a zettabyte of annual data transfers by 2016

7 apps every business should consider

As smartphones and tablets have unstoppably consolidated their vice-like grip on everyday life, no business would want to be left behind. Products and services (like ReZoop’s mobile punch card) can be purchased at the press of a button, revolutionizing the way business is conducted and making the marketplace landscape a cutthroat and ever-evolving minefield. There… Continue reading 7 apps every business should consider

Cisco taps into well-performed bad poetry to accomplish… something

“The beauty of writing poetry is that you don’t have to make much sense to be good at it.” ~ Unknown Poet When a company that attributes 16% of its revenue to routers does anything creative, it’s worth reporting. The video below is currently featured on Cisco’s YouTube channel and has accumulated 153 views in… Continue reading Cisco taps into well-performed bad poetry to accomplish… something