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Microsoft’s Sharepoint Thrives in the Recession - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
Sharepoint is Microsoft's fastest growing business software product of all time-- even during the severe global economic downturn.
A Mixed Bag From the New York Times: Q2 Costs Got Better, Ads Got Worse, and Web Dollars Disappeared | Peter Kafka | MediaMemo | AllThingsD
We saw a mini-rally in newspaper shares yesterday, based on the notion that the worst may be over for the industry. But the New York Times' Q2 results are pretty inconclusive: The publisher was able to take a big chunk out of costs, but revenues kept on plunging, and Web ads dropped by more than 15%. The paper did say, though that things got less bad as the quarter progressed, and that they'll get slightly less bad next quarter, too.
Virtual Goods + Mobile Payments = Small Market Worth Fighting For? | Peter Kafka | MediaMemo | AllThingsD
The promise of "virtual goods" -- pretend things you buy with real money in cyberspace -- has lured entrepreneurs and venture capitalists for years. Same goes for mobile payments -- using your iPhone instead of your Amex to buy stuff. But what if you combined the two? You'd have market that barely exists yet is worth fighting over. At least that's what Zong and Boku are doing.
Local Mobile Content Users Grow 51% - MarketingVOX
Local Mobile Content Users Grow 51% - Publisher: MarketingVox
Communicators Split on Digital Implementation, Impact - MarketingVOX
Communicators Split on Digital Implementation, Impact - Publisher: MarketingVox
Supermarket Retailers Go Mobile with Coupons - MarketingVOX
Supermarket Retailers Go Mobile with Coupons - Publisher: MarketingVox
Lifehacker - Lifehacker Laptop Bags: How-To Geek Edition - laptop bags
You've already taken a look at Adam's, Kevin's, and Jason's laptop bag tours, so today it's my turn to show off what I carry around with me; you might be surprised at just how minimalist it really is.
The Benefits of Distraction and Overstimulation -- New York Magazine
Twitter, Adderall, lifehacking, mindful jogging, power browsing, Obama’s BlackBerry, and the benefits of overstimulation.
MediaPost Publications Social Media Fails To Manifest As Marketing Medium, Report Likens Twitter To TiVo: More Hype Than Reality 05/20/2009
Social Media Fails To Manifest As Marketing Medium, Report Likens Twitter To TiVo: More Hype Than Reality - 05/20/2009
100 Essential Green Internet Resources | WebEcoist
Top environmental websites - the best green blogs, tools, applications and resources - forums, social media sites, environmental agencies and organizations.
CCOs Move Up in World, Peg Social Media Their Top '09 Ally - MarketingVOX
CCOs Move Up in World, Peg Social Media Their Top '09 Ally - Publisher: MarketingVox
CBS Cleans Up on the Sports Fans - BusinessWeek
From online streaming of the Masters, NCAA March Madness, and other bonanzas, the TV network is raking in millions.
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There's Twitter the company, and twitter the medium | Technology | Los Angeles Times
The business and culture of our digital lives, from the L.A. Times
Chrome begins RSS support, solidifies extensions | Webware - CNET
The second most requested feature in Google's browser, the ability to find and subscribe to Web page RSS feeds, is arriving. Extensions, the top item, is maturing. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Webware.
Web 2.0 tools like Twitter, Facebook can foster growth in hard times
Social networking tools are helping companies such as Zappos.com and IBM stay close to customers. That can be a good thing -- or a risky one.
PR firm launches Twendz: A Twitter trend analyzer | Webware - CNET
A new Twitter tool from PR firm Waggener Edstrom called Twendz shows you how people are feeling on a topic that's on Twitter. Read this blog post by Josh Lowensohn on Webware.
Google Goes After Another Microsoft Cash Cow
If Sharepoint can bring in $1B a year, anything's possible.
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