They are all looking for the next "killer app." ... E-mail is a killer app. Word processing is a killer app. The Web is a killer app. ... Lotus 1-2-3, a spreadsheet program released long before Microsoft Excel, is often considered the first killer app because it did more than change the way people did business: It created a...
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The Next Killer App: Telepresence may come to your house next year. ... I would like to try to add another perspective here. Bob may have overstated somewhat when he wrote that it would be the next "killer app". However, that doesn't mean that this technology won't greatly increase in revenues.
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But the one thing they didn't figure out about Mitch, that made him such a killer, was that he used the product so he knew what features would be most valuable to other users. ... So we're really getting ready for the 1-2-3 of Twitter, the next level of power, so we can build richer and more connected networks.
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Like many technology specialists, I've been looking for the next "killer app" for quite some time. I would define a killer application as a program that provides the capability for an average person to use technology to solve every day problems and enrich their lives.
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I’m wondering if the next killer app, at least for education, might be a highly innovation new eportfolio platform. It will be something that we all get so excited about, that we’ll all want to use it. We’ll want our communities to be excited about it.
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Apple has also developed a number of technologies that never seemed to go anywhere, because there was no killer app to demonstrate their utility. Early adopters might buy into fads just because they offer something new, but unless a product has real value, it does not drive demand. ... The Next Killer App: Telephony...
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What might be the next killer app? We think it will be an accounting system and in this article we will outline why. There are strong benefits to an online accounting service in Google Apps – both to users and to the targeted advertising-driven business of Google.
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Want a fancy new iPod Touch but worried by its skimpy 16 GB of storage space? ... It's available on the company's website and at Amazon. You'll also find it on shelves at Office Depot and other retail stores next month. ... It also plans to release a Mac version in the next few months.
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RadiatedAnt, on 10/10/2007, -1/+10How is this the killer app? Transcoding from one lossy format to another is the worst thing ... Feature-wise the iPod Touch/ iPhone is pretty saturated, at least now Apple can motivate people to upgrade by increasing the storage capacity of the device. I'll bet you by the next annoucement,
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jose on Adhearsion - next killer app for Ruby?: Have you heard of SIP ... ... Bruce Stewart on Adhearsion - next killer app for Ruby?: Adhearsion has been on ... ... Scott Ruthfield on Adhearsion - next killer app for Ruby?: There are a few folks s...
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