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- Google unlocks data restrictions, announces Data Liberation efforts
- Google is unlocking its data door by launching a new initiative called Data Liberation, an approach to engineering that allows users to move their data - be it pictures, mail or documents - from Google's servers to any other location. In a blog post this morning, Data...
- Tags: Google Inc., Fitzpatrick, Public Relations, Internet, E-mail Providers, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-09-14
- How the Web OS has begun to reshape IT and business
- What a BS conclusion ...Are you serious or just plain delusional???Using a server is not using cloud computing. In fact, any decent professional company would never even think about anything "cloud" except for basic web hosting.Let me just give you the top two most logical reasons why real companies...
- Tags: Games, information technology, game, HTTP, crowdsourcing, Web, cloud computing
- Discussion threads 2009-09-06
- Renaissance to deliver 0.16 prototype this week with hybrid toolbar
- The Renaissance project plans to release this week another prototype of its next gen OpenOffice GUI that offers a "hybrid" toolbar combining traditional menus and tabbed toolbars, project leaders say. "0.16 should be available early next week," wrote John McCreesh, marketing project lead for OpenOffice.org, in an...
- Tags: Prototype, Toolbar, Microsoft Corp., Ribbon, OpenOffice, Office Suites, Software, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2009-08-23
- What's working and what's not in SEO?
- At the Revenue Bootcamp Conference in Mountain View, Calif., panelists discussed the best ways to drive traffic to your site. Dion Lim, COO of SimplyHired.com, stresses his company's success with partnerships--if you make people money, he says, they'll be your friends for life. Neil Patel, a Quick Sprout Blogger, says...
- Tags: Search Engine Optimization, Founder, Search, Marketing Research, Business Structures, Marketing, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-07-14
- What's working and what's not in SEO?
- At the Revenue Bootcamp Conference in Mountain View, Calif., panelists discussed the best ways to drive traffic to your site. Dion Lim, COO of SimplyHired.com, stresses his company's success with partnerships--if you make people money, he says, they'll be your friends for life. Neil Patel, a Quick Sprout Blogger, says...
- Tags: Search Engine Optimization, Founder, Search, Marketing Research, Business Structures, Marketing, Finance, SEO, Revenue Bootcamp, search engines, blogosphere, blogging, keywords, money
- Videos 2009-07-13
- What a difference a name makes: What if Live Search did Tweet searches?
- The Bing phenomenon continues and one day Microsoft's search rebranding effort may make a great marketing case study. Microsoft renamed its search Bing, added some neat logic, focused on important verticals. Microsoft has even snared a bit of search market share and has generated buzz unforeseen among tech's peanut...
- Tags: Microsoft Live Search, Microsoft Corp., Twitter, Tweet, Bing Phenomenon, Web 2.0, Marketing Research, Internet, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-07-02
- UK retailer pulls Linux netbooks from stores
- UK retailer pulls Linux netbooks from stores UK retailer pulls Linux netbooks from stores LOL!! And linux gets another punch square in the face! How much more abuse can linux take before it just throws in the towel and admits defeat? Lets look at the facts here, linux...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, OPEN SOURCE, Linux supporter, Linux, netbook, retail company
- Discussion threads 2009-06-03
- CRM Pricing Changes: Brother Can You Spare 30 Bucks a Month
- If there's one thing that characterizes a recession when it comes to CRM or enterprise applications desirability, its the pricing. Pricing schemes are a big deal for potential customers. Especially in an economic downturn where: Keeping the customer matters and CRM seems to be the way to...
- Tags: NetSuite Inc., Microsoft Corp., SugarCRM, Pricing Strategy, CRM, Pricing Scheme, Enterprise Edition Pricing, Pricing, Marketing Research, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Advertising & Promotion, Enterprise Software, Marketing, Software, Paul Greenberg
- Blog posts 2009-04-29
- Apparently Dell forgot it was a recession
- Apparently Dell forgot it was a recessionApples DellsThe difference is that Apple has *always* catered to the high-end hardware consumer, while Dell has aimed for the low-to-middle-grade user. There's nothing wrong with aiming to knock off a chunk of Apple's market share - that's what capitalism is all about,...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., recession, Adamo
- Discussion threads 2009-03-17
- Your guide to SxSW Interactive 2009
- During the second week of March each year, there is a mass pilgrimage of geeks from the San Francisco bay area to the heart of Texas. Not for BBQ, not for a sun tan, but for probably the best interactive web conference in the history of the world. ...
- Tags: Facebook, Barbecue, Twitter, SXSW, Scott Beale, Andrew Mager
- Blog posts 2009-03-08
- Don't ignore the netbook
- Don't ignore the netbookI agree completelyThe Netbook is the form factor that Apple always bragged about, except when considering price.Sure, we can make sleeker desktops, smaller desktops, and even thinner laptops, but we can't do the smallest?They always talked up the Mac Mini for the same reason, now they don't...
- Tags: Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, netbook, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-02-25
- Apple at CES? Don't believe it.
- I wouldn't believe any buzz that might surface this weekend about Apple looking to "go large" at CES next year, now that Steve Jobs and company have dumped Macworld. No way. First of all, how do you give credit to something like that when the only source of information is...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Apple Inc., Macworld, Blogging, Digital Music, Digital Media, Internet, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-01-09
- Apple's final Macworld: Schiller delivers but announcements disappoint
- Moments before Apple VP Philip Schiller stepped on stage at Macworld 2009, there seemed to be a buzz of anticipation in the auditorium at Moscone West in San Francisco. How would Schiller - filling the shoes of the ailing Steve Jobs - perform in this venue? Would he make a...
- Tags: Applause, Apple Inc., Announcement, Macworld, Digital Music, Digital Media, Desktops, Notebooks, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-01-06
- Palm's CES news. Just in time or too late?
- Palm may be in a good position to generate some buzz at the Consumer Electronics Show - and a major announcement about its long-time-coming operating system, called Nova, could be the thing it needs to grab the spotlight. It shouldn't be too hard to make some noise at CES this...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Mobile, Palm Inc., Smart Phone, JIT, Smart Phones, Advertising & Promotion, Handhelds, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing, Hardware, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-12-15
- Could Android finally be the mobile education platform?
- Could Android finally be the mobile education platform?Man, this is unprecedented. Is there ANY ZDNet blogger not blogging aboutAndroid???? I am still dazed by the excitement.Android killer app?I would say that it lies in hardware - a pull-out roll-up, larger screen. The technology is nearly here. If Android could then...
- Tags: Blogging, Advertising & Promotion, Operating systems, Handhelds, mobile education platform
- Discussion threads 2008-09-23
- Marketing 101 for Tech Vendors
- Satire For those of you who work for a technology firm, particularly you Marketing types, you will no doubt want to hold an “Analyst Day†to wow, dazzle and impress some influential types - like IT Research Analysts and the Enterprise Irregulars (disclosure - I'm an EI...
- Tags: Analyst, Corporate Communications, Marketing Research, Marketing, Brian Sommer
- Blog posts 2008-09-23
- T-Mobile announces iPhone killer: G1 with Google
- T-Mobile announces iPhone killer: G1 with GoogleMore detailsIs it 3G? Does it support TMobile @Home service?Turn an average article into something differentby by simply attaching the often used, albeit over-used nomenclature: [i]iPhone Killer[/i]RE: T-Mobile announces iPhone killer: G1 with GoogleThe link gives a page not found???Do you know if...
- Tags: 3G, Telecom & Utilities, WIRELESS, T-Mobile, Apple iPhone, iPhone Killer, Google Inc., phone, @Home
- Discussion threads 2008-09-23
- Ruminating on Chrome
- On an otherwise non news day, the comic book launch of Chrome by Google has got the digital ether all aglow with excitement. I can only shrug. Despite the thinking this is 'big news' and garnering mainstream media attention at both the WSJ and the UK's Guardian, I can't see...
- Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Chrome, Web Browsers, Open Source, Internet, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-09-01
- Review roundup: Hands-free headset/speaker solutions from Etymotic, Aliph, Nokia and Spracht
- In just over a month, you will not be able to use your cellphone in your automobile in Washington State without some kind of hands-free solution. Hands-free laws are in place now or coming soon to many other states and areas of the world so now is a good time...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Solution, Ear, Phone, Device, Microphone, Nokia Corp., Call, Controller, Headset, Bluetooth, Button, Cable, Spracht, EtyBlu, etyBLU, BLUmaxx, Battery Life, Aliph Jawbone, Earbud, Earloop, Noise Assassin Technology, Nokia BH-903, Phone Call Functionality, Aura Mobile BT, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-05-29
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