Business cards are the mainstay of everyday life. These handy cards can contain all the information including phone numbers, email addresses, etc, along with the name, of course. But with media now ...
Using their iOS or Android smartphone, the Card Scanner App enables companies and their sales staff to scan business cards of prospects by taking a photo. Once the snapshot of the business card is ...
Even in a digital world, the cardboard business card remains a stock in trade for business and personal promotions. Keeping track of the printed business card and transcribing such cards into digital ...
The Card Scanner app enhances and automates lead capture at events by enabling marketing and sales staff to scan business cards, add follow-up actions and other context about the prospect interaction, ...
LinkedIn used to have its own business card scanning app, CardMunch, which served a useful purpose in a world where paper cards simply refuse to die. But that app was shut down back in 2014, with ...
The price we pay for convenience is sometimes vulnerability to unscrupulous people trying to steal valuable financial information. It’s not always an anonymous hacker on the internet, however — the ...
I’m happy with the iPhone’s touchscreen keyboard, but I don’t love typing in new proper names or email addresses—the stuff that the iPhone OS can’t auto-correct properly. Since the business world ...
We live in a practically paperless, digital age, but there’s one paper product that just won’t die: The business card. Business cards are pretty much a necessity for networking, but what do you do ...