
Windows XP: What Happens After The End Of Support?
According to PC World, despite the announcement by Microsoft that it will no longer support Windows XP after April 8, 2014, the operating system remains popular with about 28 percent of PCs worldwide using it as of March. Much of Windows XP’s popularity is due to the poor response of Microsoft’s more recent operating systems, Windows Vista and Windows 8. Combined, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 constitute 11 percent of the PC market which is less than half of the venerable Windows XP market. read more…
Siri Gets Some Serious Competition
It’s been about two and half years since Apple introduced Siri, its pleasant if somewhat neutral voice-activated digital assistant that answers questions posed to iPhones 4S and beyond, as well as iOS7 devices including iPad and iPod Touch products. read more…
ING's Financial Advisors Are Linking In
It’s official: financial advisors are on LinkedIn.
ING US (which is about to be re-branded as VOYA Financial) has started to add more of their advisors to LinkedIn, joining Morgan Stanley, Edward Jones, and Guardian Insurance, whose advisors are already on the site. read more…
NonProfits Should Get LinkedIn To Volunteers
Volunteers are in high demand. Smart nonprofit organizations recognize they need skilled individuals from the for-profit world to help them accomplish their goals. Luckily many corporations now emphasize volunteerism and are actively looking for opportunities to demonstrate their good corporate citizenship credentials. read more…