There are plenty of reasons for you to make your surveys available in human languages beyond your own.
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How To Say “Successful Survey Results” in 28 Languages
Posted by estherschindler under Online MarketingFrom http://blog.sogosurvey.com 2927 days ago
Is Disrupted True? Should you read it?
Posted by sjvn under MarketingFrom http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com 2934 days ago
After working as a writer for Forbes and later Newsweek, Dan Lyons was let go at fifty-two, and spent a year at Hubspot. His book Disrupted: My Misadventures in the Start-Up Bubble tells that story. The real lesson I took from the book is how Dan failed at Hubspot.
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Keeping control of IT dollars in the days of the cloud
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://blogs.csc.com 2935 days ago
How do you save IT cash these days? The easy answer is: “Doh! The cloud.” The real answer, though, is a bit more complicated.
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Badlock: Patch your Samba and Windows server now
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2941 days ago
The name may be stupid but the Badlock security holes are as bad as bad can be. You should patch your Samba-and Windows-servers immediately. Like NOW.
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Blowing hot air: The best ways to manage data center airflow
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://techbeacon.com 2941 days ago
Properly managing your data center's airflow can reduce your energy consumption, and your electrical bills, by 30 percent. Here’s how to do it.
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Lack of Clear Flight Rules Hampers Commercial Drone Adoption
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.eweek.com 2941 days ago
NEWS ANALYSIS: The lack of detailed drone use rules paired with drone dealers who give out information that's incomplete or just plain wrong add to the risk for commercial users of UAVs.
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What's really the most popular Web browser?
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2942 days ago
Most Web browser metrics aren't worth the pixels they're written in, but the US's Digital Analytics Program is based on hard data from real people and the real winner is Google Chrome by a wide margin.
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Malware is getting nastier, but that shouldn’t matter
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.computerworld.com 2942 days ago
Sure, cybercriminals are always improving their wares, but nothing has changed about how our machines actually get infected.
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Tracking Survey Participation – and Nagging Effectively
Posted by estherschindler under Customer ServiceFrom http://blog.sogosurvey.com 2945 days ago
Once you’ve designed a survey, you need to convince people to respond to the email invitation soliciting their input. One step in accomplishing that is to measure how many people respond, and to remind those who haven’t yet done so.
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5 ways not to pitch your product
Posted by sjvn under MarketingFrom https://medium.com 2947 days ago
I love how people are pitching me their product. But please, actually pitch YOUR PRODUCT!! Pretty please with sugar on top!
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