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Ebay and Craigslist Duke it Out in Federal Court: Classified Ads War Heats Up

Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer… Or legally own shares, take confidential information as a board member, and set-up a rival organization with the same business model. This is why Craigslist is so furious about particular eBay employees. The saga that has long been brewing surfaced to the mainstream of lawsuit parades along ...

Hotfile Turns the Tables, Fires Back at Warner Bros.

News about RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) or MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) filing legal cases against P2P developers, companies, and users does not surprise me at all. This scenario is already considered a norm in the industry. But never did I imagine that the chase would take a full 360 degree turn ...

Kynetic Calls Out NextGen E-commerce: Goin’ Digital Baby

E-commerce has gone a long way from buying and selling on scantily created websites, evolving into highly organized auction sites and open markets like eBay and Amazon, and now the fanaticism of daily deals.  Innovation is being injected into companies’ online businesses models, with new analysis and targeting methods enabling e-commerce to become more pragmatic ...

After Competing in Jeopardy IBM Watson Becomes a Medical Consultant

Perhaps one of the most relatable issues in the cloud is healthcare IT. The dawn of this era signals the mounting interest of the sector to automate their database and capitalize on high level analytics solutions. This is what supercomputing powerhouse IBM realizes this via its breakthrough technology, Watson. The interest in this product ballooned ...

Is AT&T’s Mango Phone Array Ripe Enough for the Market?

Deal or no deal? This is perhaps the biggest question looming around the AT&T and T-Mobile merger that is still under review before the justice department for monopoly issues and technicalities.  AT&T has already responded to government’s probes and assured the state that it would be bringing in thousand more jobs once the contract is ...

Will Delicious Taste Better the Second Time Around?

Love is sweeter the second time around—but will it be for Delicious as it resurfaces? YouTube masterminds are now giving the Yahoo castoff a magic nudge in hopes of a successful comeback, this time for the mainstream market. The guys who made billions out of selling the premier online video streaming service to Google stealthily rescued ...

HTC OS Coming Soon? Mobile Brands Diversify from Android

Android and iOS are the lords of the land when it comes to mobile operating systems.  But their dominance is now being challenged as mobile companies start to diversify and look for options outside of these two platforms. Taiwanese company HTC is exploring the possibility of building a mobile phone that carries HTC from its ...

Mobile Market is Booming. But Can It Save a Nation’s Economy?

The mobile market is still an emerging one, and as it strives for stable ground, it’s still a reactionary market as well.  Even when the iconic Steve Jobs stepped down from his CEO post in Apple, the tech community instantly felt the worrisome responses from the public and the economy felt a little bit cold ...

Kinect Games Help in Early Diagnosis of Illness

Big data’s existence is already a recognizable, but it remains a somewhat immeasurable entity in the information technology sphere. The complex side of this would send experts to seek out storage for the massive amount of data being generated by countless enterprises and individuals every single day, around the world.  And while the pundits and ...

Mobile Travel Ads Beat the Summer Heat

With public’s immense love for social media and smartphones, it’s no surprise that mobile advertising is becoming the prime choice of organizations across the globe.  In the United States, campaigns via mobility tech are fast rising, especially for local businesses. A huge portion of this marketing mania comes from daily deals, which work on location and customers’ ...