Companies that ignore social media do so at their peril.
That theme was repeated during four panel discussions this week at SES San Jose, where experts in social media and search marketing offered practical advice about how businesses should approach
Yesterday’s FCC decision to require Comcast to stop interfering with popular peer-to-peer applications being used by subscribers to its highspeed Internet access service was historic. Millions of Americans were surprised by Comcast’s discriminatory
WITH the promotion of Rachel Maddow, the Air America radio host, to a prime-time television spot this week, the longtime third-place cable news network MSNBC cemented its identity as a channel for a liberal audience.
But is that what advertisers want
Good afternoon. My name is, Marcelo, and I will be your conference operator today. At this time, I would like to welcome everyone to the ShoreTel Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2008 Earnings Announcement. All lines have been placed on mute to prevent
n San Diego was 14-4 against the Giants last year, but San Francisco manager Bruce Bochy has found much more fulfillment against his former club this season. The Giants are 7-4 against the last-place Padres and have captured three of four series thus
It was only a matter of time.
With all the griping going on by a subset of iPhone 3G users, it was inevitable that someone would seek redress through the law. The first someone was Jessica Alena Smith, a Birmingham resident who filed her complaint this
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - The Lookouts combined to hit four homers en route to a 9-3 win over the Jacksonville Suns in Thursday night action at AT&T Field.
Jacksonville got off to the early lead, courtesy of a Rusell Mitchell three-run blast in the first
The team at OpenPeak is hoping to spice up the outdated landline phone by "borrowing" the entire iPhone concept and repackaging it as a feature-rich communication hub for the home. Initially, the "OpenFrame" will include core touchscreen apps like
Belmont, Calif.-based IXI Mobile, which makes Ogo mobile devices, has cut 40 employees or 25 percent of its staff and is closing facilities to save money, San Francisco Business Times reports. The company lost $21.5 million a year ago and was able to
The AT&T Foundation donated nearly $25,000 to the Save Barton Creek Association to support a mobile nature trek in Zilker Park. Children from the Sunshine Camps, held each summer, will be the first participants.
Participants will receive an iPod