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Apple unveils software redesign while reeling from AI missteps, tech upheaval and Trump’s trade war
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By MICHAEL LIEDTKE CUPERTINO, Calif. — After stumbling out of the starting gate in Big Tech’s pivotal race to capitalize on artificial intelligence, Apple tried to regain its footing Monday during an annual developers conference that focused mostly on incremental advances and cosmetic changes in its technology. The presummer rite, which attracted thousands of developers…
Read MoreHow AI Is Rewiring the B2B Buyer Journey—And What Smart Marketers Should Do About It
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How AI Is Rewiring the B2B Buyer Journey—And What Smart Marketers Should Do About It written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Table of Contents Introduction: The AI Tsunami in B2B Marketing The Marketing Hourglass: A Quick Refresher How AI Is Transforming Every Stage of the Buyer Journey Know: Getting Discovered in…
Read MoreWhy It’s Time to Retire the Idea of Retirement with Derek Coburn
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Why It’s Time to Retire the Idea of Retirement with Derek Coburn written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Episode Summary In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, host John Jantsch sits down with Derek Coburn — seasoned financial advisor, entrepreneur, and author — to challenge the traditional notion…
Read MoreHow The Nova Method Is Redefining PR and Brand Trust in the Age of AI
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How The Nova Method Is Redefining PR and Brand Trust in the Age of AI written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the full episode: In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Christine Perkett, a veteran entrepreneur and marketing communications expert with nearly 30 years…
Read MoreCould data center boom threaten Colorado’s water supply and climate goals?
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On Aurora’s eastern edge, where the bustle of metro Denver fades to farms, the first building of what will become the state’s largest data center stands behind a wrought-iron fence. In another section of the 65-acre campus, front-end loaders are at work preparing for the foundation of another building. Seventeen miles west, in a dusty…
Read MoreRoman holiday: Denver now has a nonstop flight to the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain and pasta galore
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Two men — one younger, one older — are sitting quietly under a light gray awning, cleaning dozens of artichokes. Clear bags between their legs are slowly filling with the tough, green and purple outer leaves. I’m benefitting from their hard work: A fried artichoke sits on the plate in front of me (next to…
Read MorePampers maker Procter & Gamble to cut up to 7,000 jobs as companies are buffeted by higher costs
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By MICHELLE CHAPMAN, Associated Press Business Writer Procter & Gamble will cut up to 7,000 jobs over the next two years as the maker of Tide detergent and Pampers diapers implements a restructuring program at a time when tariffs are raising costs for American companies and consumers are growing anxious about the economy. FILE –…
Read MoreDenver’s Vinyl Me, Please sold as it sues execs for starting RiNo plant
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Vinyl Me, Please, the once-thriving Denver subscription service that is suing its former executives for allegedly wasting company funds on a record plant, has been sold. VNYL Inc., a St. Louis company that owns similar subscription services, announced Tuesday that it had acquired Vinyl Me, Please on May 27 for an undisclosed price. “We have big plans to grow…
Read MoreIs a coffee kiosk a restaurant? In Aurora, a judge must decide
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In Aurora, a percolating dispute between developers centers on the smallest of buildings. If it is allowed to be built over a neighbor’s objection, 7 Brew Coffee will be a 575-square-foot drive-thru kiosk. No food, no indoor tables or chairs, no waitresses. Just drinks. “As such, 7 Brew is not a restaurant,” its would-be landlord…
Read MoreMetro Denver housing market has most unsold listings in over a decade
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Metro Denver’s housing market now has more unsold listings available than at any point since 2011, with 13,599 properties looking for a buyer at the end of May, according to a monthly update from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. That is nearly 50% higher than the 9,159 listings available a year ago and 6.5…
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