Lyceum commented on the following stories on BizSugar
The Best iPhone/iPad Business Intelligence Mobile Apps
"Stephanie Miles: I had only heard about SAP as a brand name. It looks that you have different players on local markets. Here in Sweden, Aitellu, recently launched a free standard business intelligence service. I don't if they have an iphone / ipad version."3D Technology: Will 3D Franchises Start To Appear Now?
"Joel: Mainstream media outlets in Sweden have been covering the 3D printing development. But good printers are still pretty expensive, right? That is why a franchising idea like Kinko's with 3D printer could find a market. I also see 3D printers leasing contracts at co-working spaces with a focus on the creative industry. I have to read about how you could print your own food... I saw a link in your post to an article on 3D food. How does it taste? "Love it or Hate it: Businesses Can’t Ignore Google+ for Marketing
"If you listen to the latest podcast show, The Social Hour, with Amber Mac and Sarah Lane, you will learn that Google+ has only a few percent of the market share. "A new report from Gigya says that only two percent of social sharing happened on Google+""Does Trendjacking Work: And Should You Be Doing It?
"No form of hijacking will work according my view. I get bad vibes of the word, "trendjacking" coming from the word hijacking (of planes, web sites, etc.). The trend should be your friend and you should be ahead of the curve, but I don't see any use of trying to game the system by doing shortcuts. The example of Andy Warhol is illustrative as a symbol of the hyped pop-culture. I don't understand this passage could be linked to trendjacking: "After all, the Boston Tea Party was never about the tea; it took a cultural trend (drinking tea), and integrated it into a profound political message: No taxation without representation." It was the tax (without representation) on tea that made the teakettle boil over once for all and made the colonies to break free from the King England. Could you say that it was a catalyst? The English had learned the citizens in the colonies to drink tea and then they took that away with the new tax. But of course it was a deeper meaning, based on the principle of Independence. "Subscribe
Linkedin for Business Marketing - Curating Tips from Pros
"Peg Corwin: Your Scoop.It! site is a great resource on LinkedIn! Do you have the possibility to submit unique URLs from your curated site? It is now linked to the main homepage: http://linkedin.pegcorwin.com/"