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86,246 Visitors in March 2006!
Is it good site design? Optimized HTML? Maybe it's clean living, but we saw 86,246 unique visitors and 321,019 page views in March 2006! Click More to see the real stats.
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 | About CPU Technologies Consulting
CPU Technologies of Boston is a sales and marketing firm located in Boston, Massachusetts. I take your products and make them successful. You don't have to believe me right away - contact me and give me five minutes to tell you how!
6/23/2008 |  |
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Bill Giovino's Three Axioms of Successful Marketing
- We will be successful if we make decisions that are in our customer's best interests,
while also achieving our corporate goals.
- The customer is not always right. Sometimes the customer is very wrong. That is when
the job becomes more challenging.
- It's always easy to do business when everything goes right. It's when things go wrong- your fault, my fault, nobody's fault - that you show your real value to your customer and earn their loyalty.
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Convergence of Microcontrollers and DSPs
This exhaustive white paper by Bill Giovino (your Executive Editor of Microcontroller.com) was the January 2000 cover story for Embedded Systems Programming magazine. It details the differences between microcontrollers and DSPs while describing some of the new, suprising applications that require both products in unique combinations.
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 | Dependable Designs - Fast, Friendly, and of Course, Dependable!
Microcontroller.com is now pleased to offer you a quick-turn Embedded Systems Design Engineering Service we call Dependable Designs. Do you need something as complex as an RF controlled PLC? Or do you need something so simple it looks like a college project? Microcontroller.com offers you fast prototyping and reliable response with friendly, experienced people. Click to learn more...
3/25/2009 |  |
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 | What's Happening with Mobile Phone Technology?
You've got your trusted mobile phone in your pocket. At any moment, you suddenly take it out, place it comfortably in your hand, and begin to furiously browse the Internet, play a game, read email - or even (gasp!) make a phone call! What's next for these neat handheld devices?
Bill Giovino gives you his 30 second analysis.
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