By ArticleSnatch on October 3, 2007
As enamored as the tech world can be with the business to consumer relationships of Web 2.0 applications, Google understands what companies like Microsoft and IBM do – the real money is in business to business relationships.Google plans to push Postini, the email security firm they purchased, with business customers. They have offered existing Postini [...]
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By ArticleSnatch on September 21, 2007
They must be feeling a little punchy at Microsoft this week. First the European High Court upheld the fines and sanctions given to Microsoft in 2004 and then Google rolls out a free “power point-like” app, while IBM unveils a suite of free office tools, Lotus Symphony. Click to read the rest of this post… [...]
Posted in SEO | Tagged European High Court, free office tools, google, IBM, Lotus Symphony, Microsoft |
By ArticleSnatch on September 18, 2007
IBM has decided to play in the free productivity suite market with a reincarnation of its Symphony brand, for a collection of Lotus Notes 8 editors under that name.IBM Lotus executive Ed Brill noted how the Symphony name is a classic one, and using it for this new offering is “a very strong label for [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Ed Brill, IBM, IBM Lotus, Linux, Lotus Symphony, Microsoft, org-based editor tools |
By ArticleSnatch on September 10, 2007
The company’s Google Apps collection of productivity software will be the thin end of the wedge Google hopes to drive between corporations and their long-time love of Microsoft Office.Throughout the assembly of Google Apps, many have speculated breathlessly that Google would threaten Microsoft’s near-eternal dominance of the desktop during the age of the PC. That [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged appropriate technology, Europe, google, IBM, Ireland, Microsoft, productivity software, Richard Payling, Robert Whiteside, The Guardian, United Kingdom, USD |
By ArticleSnatch on August 16, 2007
As we noted in June, one of the first things Kevin Ryan did when he joined Incisive Media as the new VP and global content director for Search Engine Strategies was to begin developing an advisory board for the SES conferences, consisting of individuals from the industry and beyond, to help Kevin and our programming [...]
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By ArticleSnatch on August 13, 2007
A federal judge ruled the copyrights to the Unix operating system belong to Novell, not SCO, after years of aggressive litigation by SCO.Some final matters of law still need to be hammered out, but it looks like a decision handed down in Utah by federal judge Dale Kimball has finally knocked out SCO’s claims to [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Dale Kimball, IBM, Microsoft, Novell, Pamela Jones, Sun, Unix, Unix Operating System, Unix technology, Utah, Utah court |
By ArticleSnatch on July 18, 2007
Sparks fly as Scott Cleland, president of Precursor Group and chairman of anti-net neutrality organization Netcompetition.org, receives the criticism he fully expected in assessing the likelihood of the Google offer for DoubleClick being blocked. Cleland’s assessment of the merger, freely available from his Googleopoly website, contends the Federal Trade Commission likely has enough reasons to [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged ad-serving services, advertising deal, AT&T, Bloomberg, Broadband Access, Computer and Communications Industry Association, Ed Black, Equifax, Experian, Factset, Federal Reserve System, Federal Trade Commission, financial analytical tools, google, IBM, intermediary online advertising market, Microsoft, Netcompetition.org, New York, online advertising market, Panama, Precursor Group, Scott Cleland, search, search ad system, search advertising, search/ad-serving, U.S. Census Bureau, Worldcom, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on July 10, 2007
DC Comics is launching a new site called Zudacomics.com. The site will publish new content with new characters. The site is scheduled to launch in October and will have multiple on going Web comics. After the sites launch most of the Web comics will be selected by Zudacomics.com’s visitors who will vote on new comics [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged DC Comics, good publisher, IBM, online, online comic creators, Paul Levitz, Ron Perazza, teaser site, web comics |
By ArticleSnatch on July 6, 2007
A study by Southeastern Louisiana University professor David Wyld for IBM’s Center for the Business of Government found that government blogging “does take dedication and a bit of bravery.”Web 2.0: you make all the content. they keep all the revenue. — the definition of Web 2.0 as seen on Bash.org via Reddit. Professor Wyld would [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged al-Qaeda, David Wyld, IBM, James Cartwright, Southeastern Louisiana University, US Strategic Command, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on June 19, 2007
Last week a group of technology companies got together to announce the Climate Savers Computing Initiative. Led by
Posted in SEO | Tagged Dell, google, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, technology, The World Wildlife Fund, World Wildlife Fund, yahoo |
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