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Tag Archives: Goodbye

Forrester: Marketers need to say goodbye to campaigns, hello to AI-driven conversations with customers

New report on emerging tech in next five years also points to personal data lockers, commonplace augmented reality, and much smarter location analytics. Barry Levine on September 16, 2016   Marketers will need to transform from campaigns to real-time, continuous interaction with customers via intelligent agents. So says Forrester Research VP and Principal Analyst Brian … Continue reading Forrester: Marketers need to say goodbye to campaigns, hello to AI-driven conversations with customers

Goodbye, Google+: Social Network Broken Into Streams and Photos Products

Larry KimMarch 6, 2015 The rumors are true: Google is breaking its Streams and Photos into standalone products, to be managed under Bradley Horowitz, as he announced on Google+ earlier this week. Horowitz didn’t specifically mention Google+ in his post, but the writing is on the wall. Considering these two products make up much of … Continue reading Goodbye, Google+: Social Network Broken Into Streams and Photos Products