By Ryan Boudreaux Takeaway: Ryan Boudreaux looks at the state of online privacy policies in light of Google’s and others run-ins with consumers. Does your web develop strategy include tracking technologies? On Thursday, March 1, 2012, Google updated its privacy policies in a combined effort to allay criticism from several communities, and to consolidate
readmore..Social Media Revolution Socialnomics 2011
Tue, 08 November 2011Socialnomics the power of social marketing & Search Engine Optimization. Is Social Media a Fad? Or the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution? Watch this video -
readmore..IBM: The greatest innovator you never hear about?
Mon, 26 September 2011By Jason Hiner Takeaway: For innovation, IBM has been the undisputed leader according to one important metric for 18 years straight. Learn how the company does it. For 18 years in a row, IBM has been granted more patents than any other company. The company was way ahead of the curve in embracing diversity in
readmore..Why Googorola could mean faster enterprise adoption of Android
Wed, 31 August 2011By Kevin Purdy Source Takeaway: The combination of Google and Motorola may be just the catalyst required to make Android devices acceptable in the enterprise. As usually happens when a big tech news story hits, there are waves and cycles of reaction, reactions to the reactions, and noble attempts to curate all the discussion. Google’s
readmore..Four ways the Google-Motorola deal will change the tech industry
Wed, 17 August 2011Source Google’s $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility will go down as one of the most important events in tech during this era. Other deals, such as AT&T;’s $39 billion buyout of T-Mobile USA, are worth more money, but none of them will have as big of an impact on the tech industry (and as
readmore..10 things you should know about HTML5
Mon, 08 August 2011A year or two ago, HTML5 seemed like a vague idea that only a few Internet wonks cared about. Now, it feels like HTML5 is everywhere. Thanks to rapid releases from Mozilla and Chrome, and the deployment of IE9 from Microsoft (and IE10 already in “tech preview” status), browser support for HTML5 is available to
readmore..Why Google Plus is about to change the Web as we know it
Wed, 20 July 2011By Jason Hiner – Tech Republic This is the way Google always wanted social networking to work, and this time the company may have pulled it off. Google’s previous social attempts have been unmitigated train wrecks, if we’re being completely honest. Open Social failed because Google couldn’t get Facebook and other social networks to buy
readmore..Apple cloud vs. Google cloud: The philosophical differences
Mon, 20 June 2011The Google cloud Google’s entire strategy and approach to the cloud is based on the future, and not the Internet as it is today. Google is betting that the world will have low-cost, ubiquitous Internet access in the not-too-distant future, including fiber connections in offices and homes and super-fast mobile broadband in virtually every nook and cranny
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