Complications of the All-Digital Age
Friday, 01. 15. 2010 – Category: T2 Communications
With news that on Christmas Day digital books outsold print copies on Amazon for the first time ever, we have another reason to declare the 2000s as the all-digital age. With so many electronic devices now serving as creature comforts for us, from phones to cameras to laptops and iPods, we are irreversibly connected to our digital lifestyle. Items that used to be viewed as novelties are now as important to have on hand as our wallets, which too are now filled with electronically compliant items like credit cards.
But our digital conversion is far from over, as the experience we have is still less than perfect. As 2010 begins, and rumors fly about the next big gadget to arrive, it is worth investigating the digital landscape and…
CornerWorld Corporation [OTCBB: CWRL] Files SEC form 8-K, Other Events
Wednesday, 01. 13. 2010 – Category: CornerWorld Corporate
DALLAS, TEXAS January 12, 2009—CornerWorld Corporation [OTCBB: CWRL] today filed SEC form 8-K.
Improving Sales and Service by Asking Good Questions
Tuesday, 01. 12. 2010 – Category: Ranger Wireless Solutions
Imagine you are at a networking event and someone asks you what your company does. If you work in sales or customer service, you likely have a good elevator speech that you can recite. Inevitably, if the present company is willing, we go beyond the minute pitch and delve into certain nuances of our industry, the company’s history and product set we offer.
Before you know it, you have been talking for ten minutes about your company. While you have educated those around you, the likelihood that your new contacts are any closer to purchasing your product than they were before you spoke is low. In fact, they may have internally taken themselves out of consideration for your services based upon their perceptions of your business…
The 2000s: A Decade of Technology Addictions
Friday, 01. 8. 2010 – Category: T2 Communications
As another decade comes to a close, we are given time to reflect back on those previous years. For many, the 2000s were a decade full of highs and lows as the world continued to become increasingly more complex. Of particular importance was our increased dependence on technology to streamline our lives, both personally and professionally.
Items that started as a curiosity for some have evolved into addictions that we would be hard pressed to remove from our daily lives.
Cell Phones: In 2000, there were 281.4 million people in the United States, and just over 97,000,000 cell phone subscribers. Today, there are 276.6 million subscribers and to go along with 308 million people. That’s a change of 34% of the population with phones to nearly 89%. Now,…