Apps For Keeping On Track in 2011
Filed Under (Wall Street) by Admin on 31-12-2010
The new year brings new resolutions, and your smartphone can be a great way to get tools, tipsand a bit of naggingto keep you on track. Read the rest of this entry »
The new year brings new resolutions, and your smartphone can be a great way to get tools, tipsand a bit of naggingto keep you on track. Read the rest of this entry »
Breaking a promise is not illegal; neither is violating the trust of a loved oneat least in the normal, everyday ways that we lie and cheat one another in our private lives. Read the rest of this entry »
Laura June at Engadget reports:
Apple and four app developers have been hit with a lawsuit that alleges violations of computer fraud and privacy laws by allowing ad networks to access users personal information. Read the rest of this entry »
I used to be puzzled about why PR people are so miserly about including links into their news releases and emails. Even those PR people that know that they should…often don’t.
To pile onto the lists of lists rounding up the good, bad and ugly of Japan in 2010, JRT has assembled a brief summary of Japans year in technology. Read the rest of this entry »
They call themselves “Tech Treckkers” - the group of MIT Sloan MBA students making an annual trip to Silicon Valley to look for jobs and network with alumni.
From the Press Release:The first ever Elections for the Executive Committee of the Indian Private Equity & Venture Capital Association (IVCA) for the two year term January 2011 to December 2012 were successfully conducted with over 82% of the members exercising their votes. This is a strong endorsement of the work that IVCA has done over the year.The Members have voted the following SEVEN to
Skype said its Internet telephone service was returning slowly to normal Thursday — but millions of users are still offline. What does it mean for the company? Read the rest of this entry »
By Intel Free Press
Analysis from two recent research reports show what many of us already know - that people are spending less time with offline media such as radio, newspapers and magazines. But a side-by-side comparison of these surveys reveal conflicting results about where people are spending more of their precious time: in front of the TV or engaging with the Internet.