Lenovo announced its new Chromebox Micro media player, an ultra-thin (and affordable?) device running with ChromeOS.
Press release, here.
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Lenovo announced its new Chromebox Micro media player, an ultra-thin (and affordable?) device running with ChromeOS.
Press release, here.
Application programming interfaces (APIs) make the modern digital world go round. (...) APIs are the glue that holds most software together in 2021.
The benefits of APIs in modern software development are manifold, but at a top level they help power the shift from monolithic on-premises software to the cloud and microservices-based applications. Smaller, function-based components are easier to maintain, with individual developers or teams assuming responsibility for a specific part.
READ HERE:
https://venturebeat.com/2021/05/17/how-the-api-economy-is-powering-digital-transformation
The social network was said to be paying close to $1 billion for the maker of customer relationship management software.
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The deal could provide businesses and customers more support for interactions that occur on Facebook and its other apps, such as WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger. More than 175 million people contact businesses using WhatsApp, Facebook said.
Read more here: https://nyti.ms/3lrWITU
In the nascent period of internet commerce, Mr. Hsieh was a visionary who realized that getting customers to feel comfortable and secure buying online was the key to success and growth.
To do that, employees in the call center had to engage customers as if speaking to an old friend, with authentic-sounding welcoming banter. He also realized that buyers needed to try on shoes, so Zappos offered free overnight shipping and free return shipping, often sending customers multiple pairs at a time.
"on an average day, 35 percent of Snapchat’s daily users in the U.S. aren’t reachable on Facebook that same day, and 46 percent can’t be found on Instagram. About 61 percent of Snapchat’s fans aren’t watching YouTube on a given day, either."
Google’s advertising crisis went global after some of the biggest marketers including AT&T Inc. and Johnson & Johnson halted spending on YouTube and the internet company’s display network, citing concern their ads would run alongside offensive videos.
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