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E-commerce is on hype this holiday season.
ComScore said that online shopping for the first 48 days of the Christmas season reached a staggering amount of $32 billion. This is 15 percent greater than last year.
IBM, on the other hand, analyzed mobile trends and found out that online sales increased 16.4 percent from the holiday season of last year. IBM said this trend took place since consumers continued shopping after shopping for Christmas presents.
Read the rest of the article »IBM Celebrates 100 Years with an Emotional Video

A century of company history condensed in a touching 13-minute video.
In celebration of their 100th anniversary, IBM produced a video that explains some complicated concepts by showing how these ideas work. The first version of the clip was released in February. The video is also a summary of what IBM had been through in the past century.
In the video, viewers will get to meet Dr. Carolyn McGregor. She led IBM’s effort to work on field data analytics to saved infants in Toronto from acquiring diseases.
Did you know that IBM also played an essential role in keeping the chocolate industry alive? IBM came to sequence the genome of the cacao tree from which cocoa are harvested.
See the IBM’s centennial video entitled ‘Wild Ducks’ after the skip.
Read the rest of the article »IBM Continues to Work with ARM

IBM and ARM have extends their partnership in order to develop chips using 14-nm processing technology. Whatever happens next, only time can tell.
Last Monday, IBM confirmed its extended partnership with ARM to develop 14-nm chip processing technology. With the help of ARM’s design team, IBM will take their intellectual property and cram it to their miniscule manufacturing process.
ARM has delivered 11 test chips for 32-nm and 28-nm processing technology, providing concrete research structure and validation through their previous collaboration with IBM. However, the 14-nm manufacturing process is quite a drop compared to ARM’s Cortex processors that utilizes 45-nm technology. It is uncertain whether when will tech enthusiasts see the first samples of the 14-nm process in action. But All We Like promises to keep you posted on this one, so stay tuned!
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