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Category: Online Technologies, e-Business, Cybersecurity

Jim Blasingame
The next four years will mean many more regulations. Jim Blasingame reveals some of the new issues small businesses will have to deal with in the next four years, including many new regulations, diminished privacy and U.N. influence.
Kathy Perry
Is your business relevant on Cyber Monday? Kathy Perry joins Jim Blasingame with tips and best practices on how small businesses can be both competitive and relevant on cyber-Monday or any other day online.
Kathy Perry
What makes you think your email is secure? Kathy Perry joins Jim Blasingame to with suggestions on how to make your email more secure against the bad guys and maybe even the government.
Kathy Perry
What makes you think your email is secure? Kathy Perry joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how using Google, Yahoo and other major email hosting platforms could minimize your email security.
Cinda Baxter
With all its charm, Main Street businesses still have to be tech-enabled. Cinda Baxter joins Jim Blasingame to explain that even customers who want to do business with a Main Street small business, still want to use their smartphones.
Ilise Benun
This business owner kept working during Hurricane Sandy. Ilise Benun joins Jim Blasingame to report on how she kept working off-site, in the Cloud, when Hurricane Sandy kept her out of her office.
Kathy Perry
Why is Amazon fighting in the social search war? Kathy Perry joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why Amazon may be the winner of the social search war over Facebook and Google.
Kathy Perry
Who's going to win the social search war? Kathy Perry joins Jim Blasingame to describe the social search war between Facebook and Google, what the stakes are and why we should care.
Dan Poynter
Will we publish traditional paper books in the future? Dan Poynter joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the future of book publishing, including what kinds of traditional paper books will be printed.
Dan Poynter
Fiction readers will be treated to exciting new features with new e-books. Dan Poynter joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how fiction books will be greatly improved and more exciting to read thanks to new digital publishing tools.

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