Charlene Li at Forrester Research has introduced a new buzzphrase: social technographics.
It’s all about using the right technologies to build relationships.
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Charlene Li at Forrester Research has introduced a new buzzphrase: social technographics.
It’s all about using the right technologies to build relationships.
Google is holding lectures giving tips to political and advocacy group consultants, showing them how to better use all of Google’s services in managing their messages. According to the Los Angeles Times, Google packed 80 consultants into a lecture hall earlier this month, and conducted an hourlong seminar showing:
From the desktop to the mobile, even to the Nintendo Wii, Opera Software’s free networking site offers its users several points of access.
A new feature has been added to Yahoo Answers, which has become a very successful destination at the Internet portal. Answers gained a new ability to share thanks to its development team.
The Net Neutrality debate is now front and center in the US Senate (well, when their not talking about Iraq) as Senators Olympia Snowe (R-ME) and Byron Dorgan (D-ND) introduce the Internet Freedom Preservation Act. Dorgan didn’t stop with the floor of the Senate, he also took his case to YouTube.
When Republican Senator Mitch McConnell returned to Washington to get to work, he brought along Jon Henke to serve in a position in the US Senate.
The new game by Microsoft “Gears of War” has now sold 1 million copies in 2 weeks according to the company. The game, which is played on, the Xbox 360 has been in high demand.
I love The Register. It always has such a warped view of the world. It covered the Tamarin project announcement yesterday which means that El Reg thinks it’s pretty big news. That’s definitely a good thing.
Former ISS employee Michael Lynn has agreed to terms with Cisco that will end its suit against him.
Enron announced that it has reached an agreement to settle civil claims related to natural gas and electricity from 1997-2003, which include claims filed during proceedings of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).