Starbucks has already pushed their business into the world of social media with Tweetable gift cards and other innovations.
Did you know the creator of WhatsApp, the popular smartphone messaging service, was a hacker?
Tell your clients about an investing app that could appeal to their college-age kids.
Like many of the transactions conducted with Bitcoin, the person who invented the leading digital currency is anonymous.
When netbooks came to the market in late 2007, users criticized their lower processing power, truncated keyboards and lack of software choices. But they’re making a comeback in sleeker, simplified formats.
Privacy is becoming a luxury good, says Julia Angwin in the New York Times. She spent more than US$2,200 trying to protect her privacy last year.
Ensuring your office runs smoothly and clients are happy is important to your practice’s well-being, but 54% of American financial advisors don’t have the processes and technologies needed to deliver, finds consulting firm SEI.
Ask your business-owning clients whether they cloud compute—it could have implications for their tax returns, says EY in a report.
Those who have been on the digital dating circuit know how transactional online romance can be. In fact, it’s so transactional that it’s a great economics lesson, one Stanford professor says.
Write client letters like Hemingway with this new app Novelist Ernest Hemingway is known as a master of clear, concise, writing. He shunned adverbs. He never used long words when a short one sufficed. His sentences were short and declarative. Read: A web app to manage your workflow For advisors who wish they could write […]