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Quantified Communications’ New Scientific Analysis of Top Financial Communicators Pinpoints How Speakers Build Trust, Influence Audiences
It’s Not So Much What They Say As How They Say It CHICAGO, May 21, 2012 – What makes a…
Read MoreFast Company Analyzes Storytelling
Fast Company got it wrong – storytelling WITH DATA is the ultimate communications weapon. Nevertheless, their analysis and the book…
Read MoreCommunications Analysis – How to Spot a Liar
On any given day we’re lied to from 10 to 200 times, and the clues to detect those lie can…
Read MoreWill Voice Replace Text?
Speech recognition is finally catching up to where everyone expected it to be. Nuance Communications (Siri and Dragon Dictation) is…
Read More“The Expression of IQ” – group speaking nerves explained by WSJ
Speaking Up Is Hard to Do: Researchers Explain Why Article Link Robert Murphy, an online marketing representative in San Francisco,…
Read MoreSoftware That Listens for Lies
Interesting article explaining how an algorithmic analysis of a persons speech, specifically their loudness, changes in pitch, pauses between words,…
Read MoreNew York Times: Adapting to the Reality of Everyday Video Chatting
Adapting to the Reality of Everyday Video Chatting J. Emilio Flores for The New York Times Kelly Bush, center left,…
Read MorePolycom’s advances in developing countries points to potential growth worldwide in video conferencing
Article Link Hello, Mr. Watson. Can You See Me? By TIERNAN RAY Is it in our nature to resist technology,…
Read MoreWar for Young Rich Could Be Won by Webcam
Article Link Joe Mont More than $2.2 trillion in assets could be in play among wealthy investors under 50, according…
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