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- Palm tattles on Apple, finds itself in the hot seat instead
- Why?Apple has been proven to be far worse then Palm(read: Google Voice App), so what goes around, should come around.Untill Aplle confesses, and discontinue their shenanigans when it comes to apps on their devices, then they have no reason to voice any indignation against those that do the same thing...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Apple Inc., Palm Inc., USB, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-09-23
- Analyst: Google will start walking away from bad AdSense deals like MySpace
- Are the days of silly AdSense deals with the likes of MySpace and AOL over for Google? Bernstein analyst Jeffrey Lindsay seems to think so. The analyst upped his price target to $600 for Google shares on the theory that the economy is rebounding and the search giant's revenue per...
- Tags: Paid Search, Google Inc., America Online Inc., Google AdSense, MySpace, Lindsay, Search, Operational Accounting, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-05-08
- More options for technology recycling coming your way, whether you like it or not
- Which works best for getting people to actually take advantage of recycling initiatives: a carrot or a stick? The reason many high-tech companies, especially those of the consumer electronics variety are developing recycling strategies is usually tied to the fines they'll pay if they don't get involved....
- Tags: Recycling, Electronics, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2009-03-07
- Buying the Bad Stuff: Implementation Considerations for the Paulson Plan
- The Department of the Treasury intends to rely on auctions to price the mortgage-related assets for which it will be a purchaser. The US Treasury is and has long been a frequent and massive seller of US government securities at auction. It obviously has extensive experience in implementing auctions in...
- Tags: Auction, Mortgages, Finance, Capital Structures
- White papers 2008-09-27
- McCain wants bailout package online, defends Fiorina as working girl
- McCain wants bailout package online, defends Fiorina as working girlEnough already!We get it! Anybody that is supporting John McCain is bad and anybody supporting Barrack Obama is good. You have sufficiently established your liberal credentials.RE: McCain wants bailout package online, defends Fiorina as working girlMcCain wants something acutally ONLINE?...
- Tags: John McCain, Obama
- Discussion threads 2008-09-24
- Lawson success but no saas here
- It didn't escape my Irregular colleagues' attention that Harry Debes, Lawson CEO went on a tear about the viability of the saas model. Anshu Sharma chose not to comment in public but I leave it to astute observers to detect the steam coming out of his ears. ...
- Tags: Lawson Software Inc., Vinnie, Cheryl, Purchasing & Procurement, Software As A Service (SaaS), Tools & Techniques, Business Operations, Emerging Technologies, Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-09-01
- Microsoft buys Jellyfish comparison-shopping search engine
- Microsoft has purchased Jellyfish.com, a comparitive shopping engine, for an undisclosed amount, Microsoft officials confirmed on October 1. Jellyfish is a reverse-auction site. It's "like eBay in reverse," the Madison, Wisc.-based company explains on its "About Us" page on its site. The company explains its engine this...
- Tags: Team, Advertisement, Search Engine, Microsoft Corp., Jellyfish, Search, Team Management, Management, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2007-10-01
- Open spectrum can close the broadband gap
- Open spectrum can close the broadband gapOf course more is neededThere's no end of spectrum needs. Not to sound flippant, I happen to agree that more open spectrum is absolutely required in order to have ubiquitous wireless services. More to the point, unless there is spectrum...
- Tags: Federal government, Communications Act, spectrum, auction, broadband
- Discussion threads 2007-05-11
- Open spectrum can close the broadband gap
- The San Jose Mercury News (reg. req.) admits the U.S. now has a "broadband gap."That is, citizens of other countries can get more Internet bits for less money than can Americans. The group to the left, partly financed by the EU, is trying to increase wireless service in Europe. Its...
- Tags: business models, General, Government, Infrastructure, Internet, mass market, politics, telecom, wireless
- Blog posts 2007-05-09
- Google Search: Is PageRank reliable?
- Google Search: Is PageRank reliable?What does PageRank have to do with this article?What does PageRank have to do with this article? You link to article about PR, but...Yet again, you are dropping misleading headlines that cause us to doubt the quality of the articles/post you publish. Is that...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google AdWords, IS PAGERANK RELIABLE, Google Search
- Discussion threads 2007-03-05
- Bid4Spots vs. Google Audio Ads? EXCLUSIVE 'Real Deal' CEO interview on radio battle
- Bid4Spots is an online marketplace for unsold commercial radio advertising inventory based on the premise that when ”radio stations have unsold airtime close to the week of broadcast, many would rather sell it at a substantially discounted rate, than not sell it at all.”Bid4Spots runs weekly reverse auctions where radio...
- Tags: Bid4Spots, ROI, Radio, Google Software Applications, The Real Deal, Marketing, Google, Search, Advertising, Media, Local, Business Models
- Blog posts 2006-12-10
- Advertising innovation: Who needs PPC links?
- Advertising innovation online--beyond pay per click--took center stage early last evening at the Kelsey Local Interactive Media conference in Philadelphia: Session 20 in a marathon day that began at 8am!Advertising entrepreneurs explored “next generation ad and product models” while paying homage to “game changer” PPC links for paving the way...
- Tags: Media, Advertising, Search, Google, Marketing, ROI, Business Models, Local, radio, advertisement
- Blog posts 2006-12-01
- I drank Meg Whitman's Kool-Aid-but that was over a year ago
- I drank Meg Whitman's Kool-Aid-but that was over a year agoDoh...I was skeptical when they bought skype, the price was very inflated for what they were getting. I can't speak for eBay as a whole, but I can tell you my wife buys on that site like crazy and has...
- Tags: E-mail, Kool-Aid-but, Meg Whitman
- Discussion threads 2006-11-14
- HP c-Class blades take energy efficiency to a new level
- HP c-Class blades take energy efficiency to a new levelFor all the power being saved in blades......less work is being done to meet the power and thermal requirements of the form factor. Who needs more idle hardware? Virtualization makes better sense, IMO. Less hardware that is being...
- Tags: Blade servers, Utility computing, Servers, Storage management, Hewlett-Packard Co., blade, virtualization, server
- Discussion threads 2006-09-07
- Click Fraud: deceptive business practice, or cost of doing business
- “Click Fraud Reaches $1.3 Billion, Dictates End Of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Era,” says a research report offered by Outsell, Inc. ($495 price tag).The firm states click fraud is “a $1.3 billion problem affecting Google, Yahoo!, and Microsoft GYM, publishers, and advertisers.”The click fraud problem is large and real, but...
- Tags: advertiser, click fraud
- Blog posts 2006-07-05
- Illumio's community marketplace for expertise
- At PC Forum, Tacit Software introduced Illumio, a new consumer-oriented, knowledge-management software that company CEO David Gilmour said reaches out to find what people know, what they have and who they know using a brokering program that control privacy. Working with desktop search software, Illumio leverages Tacit's core software...
- Tags: David Gilmour, Illumio
- Blog posts 2006-03-13
- eBay's Meg Whitman says voice phone calls going to zero cost
- eBay's Meg Whitman says voice phone calls going to zero costParsing MegMeg said "Our belief is that the winner in this space will be those that have the largest ecosystem," etcPlease notice the use of the singular "winner" and the plural "those that have the largest ecosystem".Who is going to...
- Tags: Meg Whitman, eBay Inc., voice phone call
- Discussion threads 2005-10-21
- Responsible computing tips
- Experts at IT advisory firm Cutter Consortium recently got together to talk about strategies for more responsible computing, while delivering some chilling rhetoric in the process: "Companies must understand that the corporate perimeter dissolved with the very first Internet connection. Every business-to-business supply chain connection, every Internet storefront, every reverse...
- Tags: Internet
- Blog posts 2004-08-10
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