Agile Marketers Make Internet-time A Strategic Weapon

If you are completely satisfied with your online marketing programs, then you don’t need to read this article. Do your customers love your website as much as you do?  Do you have enough inbound marketing leads?  Is your marketing team as productive as it can be?  Is your CEO overjoyed by your marketing results?  If you answered “No” to any of these questions, then its time you took a closer look at your marketing process and the marketing technologies that support it, because the agile marketers might just be eating your lunch.

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Making Incident Sharing Anonymous and Across Industries

Last month the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) passed the US Senate, and a reconciled bill with the House is expected to land on the president’s desk by the end of the year. As Congress debates making data sharing law, one company, the Arlington, VA-based TruStar, is already providing an anonymous, industry-based incident sharing solution. On Monday the company announced $2 million in additional seed funding led by Resolute Ventures with participation from other Silicon Valley investors.

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Google Play Movies & TV landing on an LG smart TV near you this month

LG has announced that it’s working on bringing Google’s Play Movies & TV content to its smart TVs by the end of this month. Google Play Movies & TV will be available on LG smart TVs in 104 countries.

The service will be supported on both the Korean company’s TVs running the webOS platform, as well as earlier generations which are on NetCast 4.0 and 4.5.

That said, TV shows will only be available in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada, at least “initially”. There’s no word on when TV content might make it to other markets, but at least you’ll get movies in all of those 104 countries.

As you may know, Google’s service lets you buy movies and TV shows, with content being synced through the cloud onto all of your devices. This is the first time it’s going to be available on TVs not running Android…

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Sprint is planning something the other carriers ‘are not going to like’

Sprint is working on something right now, and it’s so big the Now Network has decided that it warrants a landing page with a big countdown clock on it.

Sprint has officially launched a brand new countdown timer that will end on Wednesday, November 18, at 11:00 AM ET. As for what Sprint is planning on announcing, it’s anyone’s guess at this point. Whatever it is, Marcelo Claure, Sprint’s CEO, says that the carriers “are not going to like” it.

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There is a “Give me a hint” button on the right, but it doesn’t really give anything away, other than whatever the announcement is, it’ll be focused in one way or another on savings. One hint, for example, reads, “We’re here to do two things: Save you money and chew bubble gum. And we’re all out of bubble gum.”

The other hints are just as helpful.

What do you think Sprint will announce?

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