COMMENTARY
by George Simpson, Featured Contributor
Wishing the Internet a happy birthday, Tom Foremski, in his Silicon Valley Watcher blog, says that although "The Internet is the most significant collection … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Speculation is mounting about who will buy Ask.com when the "for sale" sign starts dangling from the struggling search engine's marquee. IAC chairman and … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Ayelet Nuta
With the recent New York Times article stating that Statisticians were the "next sexy job", although I felt vindicated, I wondered if misguided reporters … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
GateHouse Media, which sued Boston.com for copyright infringement last year, has now demanded that the law enforcement message board MassCops.com remove all GateHouse content … Read the whole story
by Mark Walsh
Facebook on Wednesday laid out a "roadmap" for developers, outlining upcoming changes aimed at making it easier for users to find and use applications … Read the whole story
by Mark Walsh
Zong has become a popular payment option in the online games and social media space by letting people punch in their 10-digit mobile numbers … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
For some consumers, mobile has become the most important screen in their lives. But for the technology to become a vibrant platform, marketers and … Read the whole story
by Gavin O'Malley
Paris-based video-sharing hub Dailymotion on Thursday announced a significant partnership with digital music label The Orchard to distribute its music videos to Dailymotion's global … Read the whole story
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by Joe Mandese
WPP Group, the world's largest advertising and marketing services company, this morning reported that like-for-like revenues declined 8.7% during the third-quarter of 2009. WPP, … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
In response to an inquiry from the Federal Communications Commission, Google said that its voice service isn't blocking as many calls as in the … Read the whole story
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by Gavin O'Malley
Watch out Twitter. Open-source microblogging startup StatusNet has raised $875,000 in a seed round of funding from Montreal Start Up, iNovia Capital, and European … Read the whole story