CornerWorld (CWRL) Expands Into Financial Services Industry
Monday, 01. 23. 2012 – Category: CornerWorld Corporate
CornerWorld Corporation (OTCBB: CWRL), recently named Dallas Business Journal’s fastest-growing public company in North Texas, announced today its expansion in the financial services industry.
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,…
How to Sell Bleeding Edge Technology
Wednesday, 05. 27. 2009 – Category: T2 Communications
As the technology landscape rapidly evolves, new gadgets and applications seem to hit the market on a weekly basis. Rumors continue to swirl about the next big products coming in the handset world from the likes of Apple, Research in Motion and Palm. Google is consistently poised to introduce a new application into their portfolio. Even companies like Amazon that are not traditionally into building unique products are getting into the action in an attempt to expand their market reach.
The reality, however, is that not every great piece of technology becomes the next “big thing” and perfectly good ideas never make a dime in the marketplace. Many ideas never show up on news feeds or the shelves of the local big box retailer. Some detrimentally…
Are You Ready Again for the DTV Transition?
Wednesday, 05. 20. 2009 – Category: T2 Communications
On June 12, 2009, over-air-television stations will transition their signals exclusively to digital. If this becomes anything like the false start that occurred in February, it should be interesting as it unfolds. From the very beginning, the messaging behind this technology conversation has been muddled at best. The government’s efforts to educate the public have been watered down by a general lack of understanding by most Americans of how exactly they get their TV service and what type of signal they are really watching. The end result has become unnecessary panic, particularly among the elderly.
So let’s help clarify some of the key components of this transition that you need to remember:
Only Antenna Users Need to Buy Equipment
The reality is that, from a viewing perspective, the…