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/ Tags: twistech - science - technology - digital marketing - open source - enterprise - chat - messaging

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Your brand logo may be the least to worry about. In the end, what matters most is not just a memorable logo, but rather all the touchpoints and interactions that your customers have with your brand. So, focus first on defining and building a great customer experience reflecting your purpose, values, and ideas, and create a logo that expresses that experiential identify. (Fast Company)

The Data Transfer Project. In a blog post, Google announced this joint initiative with Twitter, Facebook, and Microsoft to make user data portable across the companies’ services by developing open source tools that take advantage of existing access APIs and authorization mechanisms. (The Hacker News, Google Blog)

One Slack to rule them all… So, HipChat and its intended replacement, Stride have been acquired and discontinued in a single shot by Slack, which will continue to hold the throne as the most popular enterprise communication platform. But there are still other interesting alternatives, such as the open source Mattermost, Riot / Matrix, and Rocket Chat, or if you’d rather run proprietary solutions, Microsoft Teams and Twist. (Slack, TechCrunch, Business News Daily, Medium)

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This week in science and technology / July 27, 2018