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    six seconds of his love.” 1 Social Media is progressing in ways to astonish all. Vine, a popular new social media medium has worked its way to success in just one year’s time. In the modern technological savvy era, the mobile phone is a passage to an abundant of information. Mobile applications or “Apps” have been introduced recently within the past six years.2 With over millions of different applications available to the public, Vine – an

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    Title: Identifying Opportunities to Improve the Marketing Message for Mobile Devices Abstract: Just 30 years ago, most consumers relied on traditional print media, television and radio for their marketing information. The Internet changed the landscape of marketing by providing a new platform for interaction with consumers and a majority of consumers began to rely on desktop and notebook computers for the marketing information to make their purchase decisions. More recently, though, so-called

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    INTRODUCTION Industry that author selected is Groupon 1. About Groupon Groupon, launched in November 2008 in Chicago, US features a daily deals offered each day via email that offers savings of 50% or more on products and services on the best stuff to do, eat, see and buy in 48 countries around the world. Groupon uses collective buying power to offer huge discounts such as $100 worth of dinner for $50 and provide a win-win for business and consumers, negotiates unprecedented discounts

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    impeding on our social lives and creeping into our relationships and daily activities. People have become overly dependent on their technological devices. The constant use of devices hinders the ability to communicate effectively with those around us and to participate fully in life experiences. Prior to the development of cellphones, and other handheld devices, people made eye contact when communicating with others, held conversations more effectively, and would make an effort to talk to strangers more

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    especially computerized devices. This is based on the accessibility of internet for extra information, and tracking on electronic assignments, as well as saving and accessing documents anywhere. Chromebooks and tablets are replacing textbooks; this has effects on students performance because they are distracting and affect the scores on students’ tests as well as cause health problems. Gadgets are proposing distractions in the school setting. Phones and other cellular devices are prohibited in the

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    Introduction Currently BMB Medical Center there is a dire need for mobile access to our patients. Previously, all patients are required to register with the receptionist, provide insurance information and schedule appointments with one of our receptionists. Currently, we are using an outdated legacy system that was developed by a company that we outsource our IT services with. However, with the system we are able to conduct basic performance and with technology changing we discovered that we are

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    “I’ll just die if I don’t have the new iPod” or “Everyone else has a smart phone” are the kind of statements teenagers have used on parents. This is not a new concept for children; parents everywhere have engaged in this type of battle with their children for ages. Parents, trying to give their children a better life than they had, usually indulge them. Are we really doing what is best or should we think before we please? The time comes for a teenager to get their driving permit. This is a rite

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    Technology and the Valued Customer Brian’s Bar-B-Que and Catering has been in business for over 31 years. It is the oldest Bar-B-Que restaurant in DeLand with a catering division that has also been very lucrative. Although the business has succeeded, owner Brian Hill knows that there is a bigger base of customers out there that he could benefit from. “I get at least five calls a day from businesses looking to order lunch for their employees”, Hill says. “I need to implement and easier

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    tasks such as manufacturing and distribution. Hawkins strategy is to generate ideas to promote increased efficiency and cost reduction while striving to predict future consumer needs. For example, the Visor “can morph into just about any handheld device you can imagine, from a pager to an MP3 player to a global-positioning satellite receiver, simply by replacing a small module on its back” (Time, Inc., 2005). Leadership Successful leaders continuously show connections between vision and strategies

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    of saving our company money, time and resources. By implementing a Vending Machine Inventory Control System, the Maintenance department will experience the greatest impact by implementing new hardware and software. By utilizing reusable tracking devices for each vending machine, we can have an accurate, up-to-date inventory. This will

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