Cyber Monday Follows Robust Black Friday: MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer December 1, 2008
Cyber Monday will follow a robust Black Friday. While dim reports on the state of retail are all the rage, if analysts and the media ...
Cyber Monday will follow a robust Black Friday. While dim reports on the state of retail are all the rage, if analysts and the media ...
There were three words missing from Bill Gates' goodbye speech when he officially left Microsoft in July of this year. They are three words he probab...
Last week a mix of water and sanitation experts gathered for World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden to mull over the world's biggest public health crisis. The problem is that not enough people paid attention.
The information technology industry has a long way to go towards becoming more sustainable. For a start, there is still no widely understood standard for greener PCs.
The patent bubble hasn't burst, but judging by last week's Wall Street Journal story on Intellectual Ventures, it's getting pretty big.
Sumner Redstone repeated his promise that he will not sell anymore stock in either CBS or Viacom. Redstone assured investors he has more than enough...
The news of Sen. Obama's $48 billion offer for Yahoo sent a shudder through Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign, which for the past six weeks has been subsisting on Ramen noodles.
Despite the challenges in designing a vaccine against... the HIV virus, Bill Gates and his foundation poured hundreds of millions into vaccine design and development against HIV/AIDS.
Apple has been having its way with Microsoft for a while now, but the one-sided televised fight for tastemaker supremacy has just gotten interesting.
Whichever innovation guru you read, you won't find references to customers. But nothing compares to the creativity that could come from consumers if companies only knew how to talk to them.
Gates' attacks the system that has historically done the most to alleviate poverty -- traditional capitalism -- in favor of an implausible alternative -- a third way that mixes profits and altruism.
Paul Gillespie is my hero. When he worked for the Toronto Police Sex Crimes Unit, as head of the Child Exploitation section, he made an impassioned p...
Vive la resistance! No, I'm sorry, "Fuck yeah, resistance!"
Microsoft and its competitors are only interested in monetizable tasks, as opposed to booking a meeting with a friend ... but someday marketers will realize people don't use the Web only to buy things.
Technology companies face increasing pressures from governments everywhere to participate in network censorship and comply with laws that bump up against human rights.
The big news is already old news. It's not that traditional online advertising will go away, but its profitability will suffer as it becomes diminishing-returns efficient.
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