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The industries with the stingiest tech budgets still manage to innovate with technology. Here's how the mining, plastics, and construction industries do it.

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Allen Stern

Here's Why I Will Purchase An iPad
One week ago, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the iPad. Here are my reasons why I want an iPad and why it will be a big hit for mainstream consumers.

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David Berlind

McGraw-Hill CEO Confirms Apple Tablet Details, Deal; Engadget Has Photo
On the eve of one of Apple's most yet anticipated product launches in history, McGraw-Hill CEO Terry McGraw pre-empted Apple CEO Steve Jobs when he let slip confirmation on CNBC (video below) that Apple is indeed launching a tablet later today (Jan 27, 2010). McGraw revealed that it will run on the iPhone OS as well as details of the company's dealings with Apple. Separately, tech gadget site Engadget.com has what appears to be some very convincing photos of the device which it estimates to be 9 or 10" in size.

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Allen Stern

Global Social Media Week Kicks Off Monday
If you live in one of the six cities participating in Global Social Media Week, next week is jam-packed with parties, networking and educational events.

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Allen Stern

How I Research Products Using Online Review Sites
Here's how I use a variety of online review sites to help determine if I should purchase a product I am interested in.

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