by Mark Walsh
Nine months after announcing its Livestand newsreader, Yahoo on Wednesday finally launched its tablet app packaging Yahoo and third-party content in a magazine-style interface … Read the whole story
by Steve Smith
What is a business person to do when she is sitting in a restaurant booth waiting for her lunch order... after checking email, Facebook … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
LG Electronics will begin rolling out an ad-serving platform for its Smart TVs, and provide an embedded software development kit from YuMe that allows … Read the whole story
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by Steve Smith
Both "Playboy" and "Rolling Stone" magazines are using a sophisticated HTML5 platform to bring their full back-issue archives to tablet and Web users. Avoiding … Read the whole story
by Mark Walsh
People who participate in online communities are more likely to make risky financial decisions, according to a new study. Those who participated in online … Read the whole story
by Mark Walsh
The surge in mobile app use goes well beyond "Angry Birds." Nearly four in 10 (38%) adult U.S. cell phone owners downloaded an app … Read the whole story
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by Wendy Davis
A federal law aimed at protecting the privacy of children under 13 has instead resulted in millions of kids lying about their age -- … Read the whole story
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by Laurie Sullivan
Both Microsoft and Google announced changes to platforms Wednesday. While both might seem like minor tweaks, the modifications could influence market share long term. Read the whole story
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by Gavin O'Malley
A new report from Pardot -- focused on B2B marketers -- finds that Enterprise marketers are spending millions of dollars annually on social marketing, … Read the whole story