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You're Dead: Time to Allocate Your Internet Assets
Last Message: 3/31/2009
  Comments: 44
An Appeal to a Jury of Your Twittering Peers
Last Message: 3/31/2009
  Comments: 30
How Not to Call Attention to a Vulnerable Website
Last Message: 3/31/2009
  Comments: 19
Our Vendors Must Work Harder to Protect Us
Last Message: 3/31/2009
  Comments: 8
ICANN Can't – or Shouldn't
Last Message: 3/31/2009
  Comments: 28
Beware Online 'March Madness'
Last Message: 3/31/2009
  Comments: 14
Users Don't Need ISP Traffic Cops
Last Message: 3/31/2009
  Comments: 24
Cybercrime Targets Money Transfers
Last Message: 3/31/2009
  Comments: 8
Infighting Breaks Out Among Cyber Criminals
Last Message: 3/31/2009
  Comments: 14
IBM to Buy Sun?
Last Message: 3/30/2009
  Comments: 5
Why Google's Not Worried About Search Market Share
Last Message: 3/30/2009
  Comments: 13
Distance Counseling Is an Online 'Wild West'
Last Message: 3/30/2009
  Comments: 17
Web 2.0 Is a Mixed Bag for US Foreign Policy
Last Message: 3/30/2009
  Comments: 8
BBC Tries Its Hand at the Botnet Biz
Last Message: 3/30/2009
  Comments: 13
Twitter's 'Fail Whale' Returns
Last Message: 3/30/2009
  Comments: 33
Take the Cyber Road to Healthy Dining
Last Message: 3/30/2009
  Comments: 25
Turbo Gets a FedEx Tracking Number
Last Message: 3/30/2009
  Comments: 2
A Little Guerilla Marketing Among 'Friends'
Last Message: 3/29/2009
  Comments: 12
Twitter: The Anti-Enterprise Social Network
Last Message: 3/29/2009
  Comments: 15
Skype Means Business
Last Message: 3/29/2009
  Comments: 6
Security Lessons: Observe First, Then Bite... Hard
Last Message: 3/28/2009
  Comments: 4
The Rise of Mobile 'Natives'
Last Message: 3/28/2009
  Comments: 11
My Digital Evolution in Fiction
Last Message: 3/28/2009
  Comments: 28
Users & Self-Support: An Exercise in Tradeoffs
Last Message: 3/28/2009
  Comments: 4
Test – Don't Guess – When It Comes to Web Marketing
Last Message: 3/28/2009
  Comments: 11
Social Networking Booms in India
Last Message: 3/27/2009
  Comments: 10
IBM-Sun Would Reshape Internet's Future
Last Message: 3/27/2009
  Comments: 19
Celebrity Fakeness Shows Like a Slip Online
Last Message: 3/27/2009
  Comments: 21
Google Looks Toward Mobile TV
Last Message: 3/26/2009
  Comments: 29
Facebook Responds to Redesign Feedback
Last Message: 3/26/2009
  Comments: 4
Twitter Gone Wild
Last Message: 3/26/2009
  Comments: 12
UN's WIPO Comes Up Short
Last Message: 3/26/2009
  Comments: 5
Follow the VC Money, or What's Left of It
Last Message: 3/26/2009
  Comments: 3
Too Much of a Good Thing
Last Message: 3/25/2009
  Comments: 1
IE Wins Three (3!) MIN's Best of the Web Awards!
Last Message: 3/25/2009
  Comments: 35
Ask the President... If He Lets You
Last Message: 3/24/2009
  Comments: 16
The Winner of the Predictions '09 Contest Is...
Last Message: 3/24/2009
  Comments: 13
To Tweet or Not to Tweet
Last Message: 3/24/2009
  Comments: 6
Bill to Blur Satellite Imagery Also Blurs Logic
Last Message: 3/24/2009
  Comments: 12
The Future Arrives at Mobile World Congress
Last Message: 3/24/2009
  Comments: 56
Dutch Treat: Pay for Some Content, Pirate the Rest
Last Message: 3/24/2009
  Comments: 32
'Deep Web' Beckons Google & Others
Last Message: 3/24/2009
  Comments: 29
Twitter's Identity Problem
Last Message: 3/24/2009
  Comments: 25
Can the 'Net Save Newspapers?
Last Message: 3/23/2009
  Comments: 45
MySpace Losing Market Share, Money, Hope
Last Message: 3/23/2009
  Comments: 16
Print: Officially Dead
Last Message: 3/23/2009
  Comments: 10
Facebook Needs to Check That Facelift
Last Message: 3/23/2009
  Comments: 13
Small Business Ready to Embrace Web 2.0
Last Message: 3/23/2009
  Comments: 11
Big Brother May Change Your Online Text & Voice
Last Message: 3/23/2009
  Comments: 36
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Harry Hawk
Harry Hawk   6/20/2013   Post a comment
Social networking sites and search engines continue to hone the tools they use to help advertisers spread their messages, measure results, and avoid fraud.
Jason Mick
Jason Mick   6/19/2013   7 comments
The US National Security Agency learned the hard way that it can be dangerous to give a contractor too much money and access, with too little scrutiny. The NSA and other government agencies hire tens of thousands of contractors a year to analyze data. Edward Snowden -- who revealed himself as the NSA leaker after fleeing the country -- was one such contractor, reportedly holding a $122,000 salaried position at Booz Allen Hamilton at the time of his departure.
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John Kennedy
How Big-Data Is Changing Marketing

6|13|13   |   1:07   |   1 comment


Big-data and analytics tools enable marketers to understand customers as individuals, identifying unmet needs and addressing each customer as a "segment of one," says John Kennedy, VP corporate marketing, IBM.
Kim Davis
Big-Data Can’t Always Sell Wine

5|21|13   |   2:23   |   10 comments


Whole Foods Global Wine Purchaser Doug Bell told me about some of the constraints on using analytics in the US wine market.
Paul J. Fleuranges
Digital Signage Keeps NYC Subway Straphangers on Track

5|6|13   |   3:51   |   1 comment


New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority is conducting a pilot test of digital kiosks to guide subway users to where they want to go more efficiently and at lower cost.
Kim Davis
Fast Forward to the Future

4|23|13   |   2:29   |   20 comments


A look back at tech writing in the 90s makes us wonder where enterprise IT will be 20 years from now.
Mitch Wagner
Google Launches Its Most Depressing Service Yet

4|15|13   |   2:59   |   10 comments


Google's new Inactive Account Manager lets you control how Google disposes of your accounts when you die.
Second Shooter
Argument Over Top-Level Domains Is 'Stupid'

4|11|13   |   2:07   |   3 comments


The whole Amazon.reader debate is a double-stupid. It's stupid to think that there's any e-book buyer who doesn't know Amazon's URL, and it was stupider to let ICANN launch the whole free-form TLD initiative to start with.
Kim Davis
Ladies, Your Tablet Awaits

3|21|13   |   2:22   |   37 comments


ePad Femme is the world’s first tablet “made exclusively for women.”
Wisdom of the Big Chair
NFC Moves Into the Mainstream

3|20|13   |   2:16   |   No comments


While NFC's original goal was to enhance mobile commerce applications, it is finding its way into a number of other uses, which is creating both opportunity as well as challenges for IT departments.
Wisdom of the Big Chair
Integrating Security Into Your Cloud Contract

3|19|13   |   3:35   |   No comments


Enterprises would like to move to cloud computing but are hesitant because they are concerned about providers’ ability to secure company data. Here are some tips that help to ensure that if breaches occur, the business is not left holding the bag.
Brian Baron
How Edmunds.com Collects Customer Information

3|18|13   |   1:15   |   No comments


Edmunds separates customers into segments based on the info it collects on its site and from partners, and uses that to push out custom content, said Brian Baron, director of business analytics for Edmunds.com, at Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit.
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Todd Watson   6/18/2013   Post a comment
The IBM Smarter Commerce Global Summit in Monaco kicked into high gear today, and we've already begun to see news emerging from that lovely city-state by the sea.
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NSA Leaks Shine Spotlight on Perils of Contractor Partnerships
Jason Mick
The US National Security Agency learned the
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