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The Future of Reading: eReaders in the Digital Age

Kitaboo

Amazon followed this trend and released its own eReader, the Amazon Kindle, in 2007, which sold out within hours and became a huge success in a short span. Supported Content : Does the device support content in varying file formats like ePUB, PDF, MOBI, etc.? Does the device support the format for audiobooks?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Adobe/Bersin Overview of the eLearning Industry

Learning Visions

Tuesday, May 22, 2007 Adobe/Bersin Overview of the eLearning Industry I listened in this afternoon to the Adobe seminar: Overview of the eLearning Industry. Study Methodology: Studied Adobe customer base -- how using the product and how they might like to be using it. Nothing shocking, but some interesting tidbits. My notes here.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

As such, I'm trying to: Report and discuss the results of an introductory survey that I conduct (thanks to the suggestion via Conference Breakout Sessions ). IBM I only briefly mentioned how other organizations are adopting these tools in a big way - The Wall Street Journal - June 18 2007 - social networking at IBM 26,000 registered blogs.

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LMS Review: Litmos

Talented Learning

Reporting and dashboards are efficient, with coherent visual representation of data. An advanced Training Ops product for organizations that run training as a business. Productized integrations, with about 20 third-party applications, including Webex, GotoWebinar, Salesforce, Shopify, Dropbox, ADP and MailChimp. Founded: 2007.

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Social Business by the Numbers

Marcia Conner

In industrial products, only 34% of CEOs believe social media will play a significant role—the lowest of all industries; insurance (51%) and electronics (52%) are below the overall average. From Harvard Business Review Analytics Services and SAS in The New Conversation: Taking Social Media from Talk to Action [pdf], June 2010.

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How Valid are Research Results? And What to Do

Tony Karrer

17 2007 - when their satisfaction score is being reported so low. I know the folks from CornerStone and their product does some really interesting things. You would expect these customers to be happy with the product. That seems like a disconnect. So which research is valid? What should you believe?

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Remote Work by the Numbers

Marcia Conner

In industrial products, only 34% of CEOs believe social media will play a significant role—the lowest of all industries; insurance (51%) and electronics (52%) are below the overall average. From Harvard Business Review Analytics Services and SAS in The New Conversation: Taking Social Media from Talk to Action [pdf], June 2010.