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Healthcare Industry Prepares for Obamacare

by TXE Staff | Friday, May 10, 2013

With patient demand quickly rising, the greatest need for innovation in the U.S. healthcare system is on the organizational level.

More on: Communication, Creativity, Health Care, Management, Politics, Technology
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Quantified Self: A Beginner's Guide for Healthcare

by Jon Mertz | Thursday, May 9, 2013

A movement is underway called the quantified self. But what are we quantifying and why? And what does this have to do with healthcare?

More on: Health Care, Technology
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Dialogues in Digital Disruption

by TXE Staff | Wednesday, May 8, 2013

To reap the benefits of emerging media platforms, companies should give new technologies room to grow while engaging with their online audiences.

More on: Communication, Consumer Behavior, Creativity, Marketing, Social Media, Strategy, Technology
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As Buyout Looms, Dell Invests in Experience

by Steve Brooks | Wednesday, May 8, 2013

If you’re entering a $24 billion contest for the world’s fourth-largest computer maker, you need a partner who brings something to the dance.

More on: Technology

Should You Take the Money Now?

by Raki Shah | Tuesday, April 23, 2013

An entrepreneur must avoid giving too much away too soon and focus on the long-term

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Mobile Payments Poised to Change Shopping

by Brandon Chicotsky | Tuesday, April 16, 2013

For nearly the entire world, smartphones have arrived. One of the more exciting results of this trend is the proliferation of mobile payment systems. A new...

More on: Consumer Behavior, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Social Media, Technology

Talk Between Generations: Health Care Information Technology

by Jon Mertz | Saturday, March 30, 2013

What I learned about health tech from an 82-year-old.

More on: Communication, Consumer Behavior, Health Care, Technology
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Building a Better Lithium-Ion Battery

by Steve Brooks | Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Despite recent setbacks, researchers see a bright future for the lithium-ion battery.

More on: Energy, Engineering, Technology

Sleeping With the ‘Frenemy’ Is Hard to Avoid

by Raki Shah | Saturday, March 23, 2013

Many growing companies eventually end up partnering with competitors for a specific need. Very few try to avoid this conflict the way Apple seems to be. The...

More on: Entrepreneurship, Technology
Energy finance experts Radu Tutos, Panag Patel, Ken Alston, Michael R. Meyers

Renewable Energy Sparks Industry Debate

by Rob Heidrick | Friday, March 22, 2013

New technologies and clean fuels offer hope for renewable projects that have struggled to find investors.

More on: Economy, Energy, Global Issues, Investing, Politics, Sustainability, Technology
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9 Networking Ideas for Business Conferences

by Sarah Beckham | Saturday, March 9, 2013

South by Southwest parties and events are great places to connect. Here’s a roundup of some of our best advice.

More on: Communication, Creativity, Social Media, Technology

5 Networking Conversation Starters (That Aren’t About Sports)

by Bonnie Coffey | Thursday, March 7, 2013

Build a better network by being more inclusive

More on: Communication, Entrepreneurship, Management, Marketing, Technology

Crowd Computing: An Idea Whose Time Has Come

by Braden Kelley | Friday, March 1, 2013

Imagine that you work in the purchasing department at a large multinational company. You receive thousands of invoices in all kinds of formats — electronic...

More on: Economy, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Technology

Crowdsourcing Opens Opportunities

by Braden Kelley | Thursday, February 28, 2013

As new ways to get work done expand, new occupations emerge to manage them

More on: Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Technology

Automation Technology: Machines at Work

by Braden Kelley | Wednesday, February 27, 2013

We can teach machines to take on more tasks, but there are still limits

More on: Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Technology
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