2012 Tech Flops Continued
Last week I wrote about a few technologies in 2012 that didn’t turn out as they were expected. I came up with a few more interesting stories during the year that are interesting to talk about.
Last week I wrote about a few technologies in 2012 that didn’t turn out as they were expected. I came up with a few more interesting stories during the year that are interesting to talk about.
This article celebrates the biggest technology news of 2012 and takes a look back at some of this year’s finest inventions.
Every aspiring mobile entrepreneur wants to create the next Angry Birds, Farmville or Draw Something. The formula for success seems relatively simple, right? Come up with a killer idea, find a mobile application developer, get rich. Not quite…
Since we are nearly at the end of 2012, it’s time to look back at some of the most popular Amadeus Consulting blogs from this year. Topics range from mobile app development, the battle between 3G and 4G, logo design, and more.
This article takes a closer look at technology upgrades inside businesses and how to decide when the optimal time is to spend the money on new technologies.
This article takes a closer look at this week in technology for December 15th, 2012. Topics include Instagram’s controversial new user policies, and a discovery of new liquid crystals for electronics.
It is that time of year again when we talk about all the cool stuff that happened over the year. Read about 5 cool technology innovations of 2012.
When a visitor comes to your website or downloads your application, they expect that it’s going to be attractive and easy to use. So much so, it’s doubtful that they even directly consider site design for more than a mere instant. To be frank, it’s probably easier to leave a lasting impact on a user when your website sucks…lasting, but negative.
This article takes a closer look at common issues that discourage website visitors from frequenting a website. Things like slow loading times, cluttered webpages, broken hyperlinks, poor product descriptions, and a lack of community are sure-fire ways to lose traffic.