Yahoo Plugs A Couple Of Camps
Leave the sleeping bag and mosquito repellant at home, but two camps are coming up that may be worth a look. Both…
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Leave the sleeping bag and mosquito repellant at home, but two camps are coming up that may be worth a look. Both…
Through relentless work on relational analysis, and an investment in a spot at the DEMO conference, Silobreaker CEO Kristoffer Mansson may be the next big newsbreaker on the Internet.
If you remember correctly, Google bought the Urchin Software Corporation in 2005, and reformed Urchin software to Google Analytics. The one major change in the software was that Google allowed Analytics to be free.
It's tempting to dismiss this as a case of "too little, too late" - Microsoft and thousands of shareholders are already at Yahoo's door. Still, the company's performed an overhaul of its video site, and things are looking at least mildly impressive.
Research firm the NPD Group has released its U.S. retail sales figures for January 2008. Software sales for the month were up by 11 percent to $611 million, hardware sales dropped by a quarter to $378 million. Overall the industry was down 6 percent for the month managing to reach $1.18 billion compared to January 2007 sales of $1.25 billion.
Since the PC browser search and ad experience have been dominated by Google, Microsoft's competitive play may be on the mobile side, where no single provider dominates search.