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New App Allows Buyers to Make Purchases Without a Cash Register

June 5, 2011

Jack Dorsey, the founder of Twitter has developed an application for Apple products that will allow consumers to make purchases from their wireless devices. Basically, credit cards will be read from an application called the Square credit card reader. This application accepts any major credit card and allows the consumer to purchase products instantly without [...]

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Social Reach In St Louis At Historic Soulard District

April 28, 2011

We are attending the Social Reach In St Louis program today.  The program includes the likes of Mayor Slay as panelists.  The pamphlet states “A Discussion With St Louis’ Most Influential Online Personalities.” Everyone is a publisher these days it seems.  The state is B2B for the vertical markets.  In all seriousness, it is now [...]

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Google Instant Evolution In Dynamic Real-Time Results

September 8, 2010

Google Instant is a new interface for Google’s main page. The platform at first site is the traditional look Google has always presented. The challenge Google has taken is a step in predictive and instant results. The results for Google Instant is dynamic. In other words, as you are typing, the results display on the [...]

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Missouri Rep. Skelton Uses Technology To Secure Position

June 16, 2010

Mr. David A. Lieb, Associated Press, wrote a column and highlighted Rep. Ike Skelton.  Rep. Skelton, 78, uses a Blackberry to Twitter to his constituents.  Although the Missouri representative doesn’t own a computer at home he does use his  BlackBerry regularly.  He likes communicating directly to the voter (the people). Mr. Skelton has occupied this [...]

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Missouri Hosts A Cyber Security Website

May 7, 2010

Missouri’s Cyber Security website states the mission is “to promote and provide expertise in information security management for all state agencies and support national and local homeland information security efforts.” The site claims it offers “tons” of good information.  There are numerous articles of general guidelines, how-tos, and news items.  It is a bit redundant [...]

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