Apple Shareholders Live Blog In Press’s Absence
Before Apple’s shareholder meeting began today in Cupertino, Calif., members of the press were upset about it being more of a “prevent”…
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Before Apple’s shareholder meeting began today in Cupertino, Calif., members of the press were upset about it being more of a “prevent”…
On the tail of the Oscars this weekend comes a story from the NY Times. I have read it several times because I can’t get over the possibilities. The possibilities of what you ask?
Business is war, and payback is hell, but corporate trustbusting is more of a sport. Like basketball players insisting the ball bounced off the other guy’s foot, Microsoft and Google are at it again. This time Google returns the antitrust volley by announcing its intention to apply to become a third party in the European Commission’s investigation into Microsoft’s “unfair” bundling of Internet Explorer with…
Google has added an advanced segment to Google Analytics looking specifically at visits to your site coming from iPhones. This should prove very useful to webmasters as iPhones have obviously caught on in a big way. All you have to do to enable this segment is: 1. Click the drop down menu next to "Advanced Segments" at the top-right of any report 2. Select "Visits…
It looks like (in more than one sense) poor old Yahoo still hasn't plugged all of its leaks. Marco Boerries, Executive Vice President of the Connected Life Division, is going to quit, and word of the move escaped a little earlier than he and CEO Carol Bartz might have liked.
Google announced pricing for the Google App Engine on Tuesday. It was released last April as a free service, but apps were limited to fixed resource usage quotas. There are still free quotas, but the following prices have been set up for going further: