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Salesforce Embraces Social Media and the Cloud
CRM specialist Salesforce embraces social media and continues to base its operations in the cloud, where new services can be rolled out and scaled up quickly.
What Would Life Be Like Without Apple?
Sure, it's weird to imagine what life would be like without iPods, iPhones or iPads. But Apple's effect on U.S. markets might be the most dramatic of all.
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Nokia, Microsoft Aim to Shore Up Market Share with a Budget Smartphone
One of the newest Nokia smartphones running Windows, the Lumia 610, is aimed at emerging markets, a sector Nokia once ruled.
Monday Apple Rumors: Leaks Hint at March iPad 3 Launch
Chinese shipping manifests hint at an early March release for the iPad 3, with March 7 looking like the most likely launch date.
Apple Stages a Fire Sale on iAd Pricing, but Will Mobile Advertisers Respond?
Apple is charging fire-sale prices on its iAd mobile-ad service as it tries to capture market share from Google's AdMob. iAd has its work cut out for it.
An Invitation to Get Proactive on Online Privacy Policy
Newly announced White House guidelines for online privacy are designed to give the online community a chance to set privacy rules before the government does.
5 Businesses Offering Microsoft Office Alternatives on Apple’s iPad
The popularity of Apple's iPad and Microsoft's Office suite of tools has spawned an app-industry niche aimed at bringing Office-like features to the tablet.
Android Apps Grapple with Pricing Issues
Android Apps can be relatively pricey, a survey shows, although the operating system is still hugely popular, and some hope it will expand to desktop PCs.
Air Force Special Ops Cancels iPad Procurement Plan
Air Force Special Operations Command canceled a plan to procure iPads, although tablets offered by RIM and Dell are still under consideration.
Apple Swallows App-Search Specialist Chomp
Apple's purchase of app-search specialist Chomp, for a reported $50 million, is designed to make the App Store’s 550,000-plus apps easier to navigate.
Friday Apple Rumors: Report Shows iPhone, iPad Dominate in Mobile Ad Market
Apple's iPhone and iPad capture more mobile advertising impressions than RIM's BlackBerry and devices using Google's Android operating system, a report shows.
Apple AGM Addresses Board Governance
At its annual meeting on Thursday, Apple addressed board governance but disclosed nothing about new products, its labor issues, or a hoped-for dividend.
T-Mobile Looks for a Road to Survival
No. 4 wireless carrier T-Mobile is revamping its network, open to carrying the iPhone, and perhaps grooming itself for another suitor.
Microsoft Jabs Google Over Business Products, Privacy Strategy
While Google grapples with PR problems, Microsoft goes on the attack, belittling Google's apps selection for business and its privacy policy plan.
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Advocacy Group Still Urging FTC to Sue over Google’s Privacy Plan
The Center for Digital Democracy is urging the FTC to sue Google to stop the rollout of its privacy plan, saying it would violate an earlier settlement.
Amazon Launches Simple Workflow for Business
Amazon's latest cloud-based program, Simple Workflow, allows businesses to develop proprietary applications for billing, analytics, and other functions.
Symantec Still Struggling with pcAnywhere Vulnerabilities
Security research firm Rapid7 says it has identified additional vulnerabilities in Symantec's pcAnywhere software, a month after flaws were first exposed.