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15 Mobile Security Best Practices For SMBs (Or Anyone Else For That Matter)

YoungUpstarts

It’s hardly a stretch in this day and age to say that everyone in the corporate workforce has a mobile device, whether it is company issued or personal. Here are some mobile security best practices that people can easily implement to protect themselves (and their devices): 1. by Don DeBolt, Total Defense, Inc.

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Why Your Business Isn’t Immune To Online Threats

YoungUpstarts

If only you could periodically pump your network or mobile device full of a virtual vaccine. Social networking and email — 16.8%. Three-quarters (75%) of CIOs and IT managers said employee-installed software created problems, including increased security threats (51%) and interference with authorized software (20%).

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Low-Cost Business Ideas for 2022

ReadWriteStart

trillion globally, and social media has become the backbone of many businesses looking to build brand awareness. The use of digital technologies in business will help increase productivity and store all data in secure cloud storage. The required minimum for any company now is a website and accounts in social networks.

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Online Gaming, Mobile Entertainment And The Land Of Opportunity In Video Game Design

YoungUpstarts

Online Gaming, Mobile Entertainment and the Video Game Design Boon. Meanwhile, mobile gaming on smart devices – an industry worth $33 billion – is a field swelling with potential for designers. Mobile Gaming. What makes mobile games so appealing is that they don’t require an outlet, a controller, or a rulebook.

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Why Every Business Needs To Become A Platform, And How To Do It

YoungUpstarts

By Kurt Bilafer, Global Vice President Sales & Success at WePay. Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter? How do we make them feel safe and secure transacting with us? What’s the hottest trend in business right now? Sharing economy apps such as Uber and Airbnb? Apple, and its line of personal computing devices?

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10+ Trends: Recap of 2011 and What’s Next…

thebarefootvc

This was the year that the promise of technology to truly change the world and empower individuals (the reason I entered the tech world in 1994) reached global scale. In India, two female journalists launched a mobile app to allow women to report harrassment and abuse, an issue in their hometown of Delhi and throughout the world.

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China Startups – The Gold Rush and Fire Extinguishers (Part 5 of 5)

Steve Blank

For the last 10 years China essentially closed its search, media and social network software market to foreign companies with the result that Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Dropbox, and 30,000 other websites were not accessible from China. Note that the inner ring shows their global equivalents.). business models.

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