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CIO October 31, 2013 Martha Heller |
This CEO Says: Bring on the Data David Williams is CEO of Deloitte Financial Advisory Services and a self-descibed data wonk. Here he describes his use of data and social media and offers advice to CIOs. |
CRM October 11, 2013 Ran Gishri |
Don't Write Off Outbound Marketing Social lead targeting offers new opportunities to find qualified prospects. |
Fast Company November 2013 McGirt & LaPorte |
Inside Twitter's Vision For A TV-Powered, Profitable Future Twitter's head of TV, Fred Graver, has a clear goal: Make sure that all the people who enjoy television take to Twitter to enjoy it even more. |
Fast Company November 2013 Josh Dean |
Let A Billion Streams Bloom Sweden used to be a global leader in music piracy. Today more than a third of all Swedes use Spotify, which now allows unlimited access to some 25 million songs. Spotify cofounder Daniel Ek has lots of competition. |
Fast Company November 2013 Josh Dean |
Sean Parker's Unfinished Business Sean Parker tells us why he invests in Spotify. |
Fast Company November 2013 Sarah Kessler |
Facebook's App Strategy Six years ago, Facebook began encouraging developers to integrate their products into its social network. Things haven't always worked out as planned. |
Fast Company November 2013 Farhad Manjoo |
A Better Way To Settle Up OpenTable will soon begin testing a service that lets diners skip the payment headache. When you're done dining, you'll open an app on your phone, settle your bill with a few taps, and leave. |
Fast Company November 2013 Alison Overholt |
The Right To Be Heard (And Paid) Patreon is a crowdfunding site that enables artists to sell material to their fans. Some 3,000 creators have signed up since its May launch. |
Fast Company November 2013 Skylar Bergl |
Go Your Own Way After Kickstarter denied his Wi-Fi -- enabled dead bolt, Cameron Robertson created his own crowdfunding platform, Selfstarter. It took off and went on to help the popular lost-and-found app Tile raise $2.6 million. |
Fast Company November 2013 Nicole LaPorte |
They Are Huge On YouTube. How Do They Grow Off-Site, Too? Stephanie Horbaczewski runs YouTube's largest fashion and beauty network and is building a separate site to grow the StyleHaul brand. Freddie Wong, after becoming a YouTube celeb, started RocketJump.com to create and host the web series Video Game High School. |
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