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www.octane.uk.net
In this age of hyper connectivity, if you think that you're in direct competition with someone else, there's something wrong with your business strategy. For many businesses, there's an angle or a niche just waiting to be exploited — and the key to unlocking this success is to not compete at all.

Blah, Blah! Technology I'm a expert. Apparently. Although I suspect opinions will be mixed. That aside, here's my first article on Marketing Donut.
www.marketingdonut.co.uk
We've all played email tennis, either with friends, family or business colleagues. That's fine, if you have the time. If you're working on a proposal document and you're using Word, you can bounce revisions around forever and a day. ...

Blah, Blah! Technology From a coffee bean to a carbon atom...
learn.genetics.utah.edu
No, this isn’t a mistake. First, there’s less DNA in a sperm cell than there is in a non-reproductive cell such as a skin cell. Second, the DNA in a sperm cell is super-condensed and compacted into a highly dense form. ...

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Today, as soon as Google showed off its beta GPS navigator, the stocks of Garmin, TomTom and other companies in that industry fell into the toilet. It's hard to compete with free Google apps, but that's not why they're screwed...

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Sorry, you're not on the list. Oh, the burn. And if you're on Twitter, the indignation is now monumentally public. ...

www.techcrunch.com
From Wikipedia: A tributary is a stream or river which flows into a main stem (or parent) river. Facebook wants every site on ...

Blah, Blah! Technology Life is so intricate and yet massive on so many scales, it's testimony to man's sheer persistence of inquiry that we're able to understand all that we do, which is considerable.
www.xvivo.net
Scientists at Zirus are working on a new technology platform to cure and manage viral infection through the development of new classes of antivirotics. This

Blah, Blah! Technology Who would have guessed some flies have 5 eyes? Bizarre.
www.wired.com
Dinosaurs weren’t the only critters with spikes and horns to roam the Earth during the Cretaceous. Scientists have found a tiny fly with a three-pronged

Blah, Blah! Technology For sheer brilliance and ingenuity, I have to share this...
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Transformer costume of Bumble Bee actually transforms into a car.
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