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Meanwhile Shawn Spott, manager of corporate intelligence and research at RBC Wealth Management, responded to a request for better insight into sales and market performance by taking a couple of years to think about what information executives needed and how complex data could be presented simply.
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Instead of teaching students particular facts the sort of information that can now be looked up on a phone students would learn how to think about thinking.
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Last Wednesday, Wells Fargo's chief information security officer, Rich Baich, said companies need to think in advance about how so-called hacktivist groups, which use cyberattacks as tools of political or social protest, might respond to actions they takes at any point in time.
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Think, for example, about how the American Museum of Natural History is using location-based technology to give visitors information on exhibits through their mobile devices.
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Think about how you personally use them: mobile devices are most often used when away from the home to look up information quickly (store locations and price checking), and tablets are often used for researching potential purchases, typically from home, and for browsing and exploring.
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