The practice of establishing AdWords accounts for the purpose of passing clicks through a third-party malware distributor has drawn a blame-the-user response from Google.
PRWeek Responds to Fallout
In an impressive move, PRWeek EIC, Julia Hood, responded to the blogstorm of negative coverage about the magazine’s edict that PR was entering the 3.0 era.
Blogosphere Responds To Death Threats
A tidal wave of shock has swelled across the blogosphere at large in response to publicized death threats targeting well-known blogger Kathy Sierra.
Google Responds To GMail Trademark Dispute
Addressing a petition for cancellation of the GMail trademark in the US, Google responded to the US Patent and Trademark Office that International Independent Investment Research’s application for the trademark was invalid from the beginning.
Yahoo Responds To “Wired” Slams
An article titled “How Yahoo Blew It” has been making the rounds, and although similar stories appear every day, this one had a bit of heft: it appeared in Wired. Yahoo is now firing back – or, to be more accurate, politely responding.
Microsoft Responds to RSS Patent Concerns
Last week, the U.S. Patent Office lifted the 18-month window of secrecy on two patent filings from Microsoft that analysts viewed as attempts by the company aimed at achieving exclusive rights to RSS aggregation technology.
Oracle Responds To Information Security Critics
Oracle the Database Company is taking time out on its corporate blog to address a number of critics on the security of Oracle Databases.
Microsoft Responds On Open XML Complaint
The issue of Office Open XML formats interoperability with other applications moved a network administrator to post a substantial critique of Microsoft’s efforts. In turn, a Microsoft Office program manager replied with a point-by-point response to the complaints.
Apple Responds Before Irishman Walks
Instead of taking a stroll from Dublin to an Apple Repair Center in Cork, 156 miles away, with a faulty iMac G5 strapped to his back, Karl Hayden got Apple’s attention and a new computer.
Oracle Responds To Real-Time Events
The company’s Event-Driven Middleware Suite debuted last month can complement service-oriented architectures with its pervasive messaging technology.