The eBook reader age could be ending
iSuppli found eBook reader sales have begun to plunge in the face of competition from multi-function tablets.
Adobe's cloud play could be paying off
Adobe has begun to make the transition from a Flash-centric company that sells packaged software to one that sells cloud services and customer experience management--and so far it's looking good.
Enterprise search is not a simple matter
If you work in an enterprise, chances are you've heard the complaint: "Why can't our search work more like Google?" Employees, spoiled by the Google search experience on the web quite naturally think
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A modest proposal: Putting consumers in charge of their online data
What if consumers shared data when they were in the market for something, with the understanding that they would be left alone if they weren't?
Infographic: Worldwide Internet usage being driven by mobile
Mobile Internet usage is exploding across the world, and your business needs to be ready to take advantage of new markets outside of English-speaking countries.
New Moxie product gives marketing access to Facebook profile information
Moxie has a new tool that lets you engage with your Facebook fans and turn them into spending customers.
Adobe's cloud play could be paying off
Adobe has begun to make the transition from a Flash-centric company that sells packaged software to one that sells cloud services and customer experience management--and so far it's looking good.
The eBook reader age could be ending
iSuppli found eBook reader sales have begun to plunge in the face of competition from multi-function tablets.
Twitter adds photo editing, filters to mobile photos
Twitter adds photo enhancement tools to continue its march as a siloed social app.
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Microsoft and Apple have locked horns over submission and payment guidelines for the App Store pertaining to Microsoft's SkyDrive app for the iOS platform.
International authorities have arrested 10 people accused of operating a network of infected computers in order to steal personal information from millions of victims. As reported by the New York Times , those arrested came from Bosnia, Herzegovina, Britain, Croatia, Macedonia, New Zealand, Peru and the United States.
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