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Microsoft Works to be Offered as Free, Ad-Supported Desktop Suite - No Browser Version?

By Richard MacManus / August 2, 2007 3:14 PM

A few reports are circulating that Microsoft will offer a free, ad supported version of Microsoft Works, its 'lite' office suite, within the next few months. However the kicker is

Why You Should Use Video Analytics

By David Strom / June 23, 2011 6:06 AM / View Comments

As Web-based video becomes more prominent and more useful for businesses, the biggest issue is figuring out what resonates with your audience. You post a video and then what: how

Flurry Extends Its AppCircle Into Crowded Mobile App Engagement Market

By Dan Rowinski / October 31, 2011 10:45 AM / View Comments

Mobile analytics firm Flurry is expanding its product offering with an announcement today of AppCircle Re-Engagement, a tool for iOS developers to attempt to energize users who have downloaded apps

MTV to MySpace: Post Our Content, Please

By Rick Turoczy / November 2, 2008 9:11 PM

From the moment people had the ability to upload video content to the Web, they took the liberty of posting anything and everything they could find - whether they owned

No Surprise - SaaS Causing Real Effects on the Supply Chain

By Alex Williams / July 31, 2010 12:45 PM / View Comments

According to the ARC Advisory Group, the supply chain management market grew 7% in the last five years. That growth would have been more if it had not been for

Wikipedia's Inkblots: Normality in Tech and Medicine

By Dana Oshiro / July 29, 2009 6:56 PM / View Comments

Wikipedia is aflutter with angry psychologists demanding that the community take down reproductions of 10 original Rorschach inkblot plates and their statistically common responses. The Rorschach tests have been used

Gmail Users are Young, Female; AOL Users are Older

By Sarah Perez / October 22, 2009 8:34 AM / View Comments

Social media data company Rapleaf has just completed a comprehensive study involving the demographics and behavior of webmail users. In the first part of their study, they looked specifically at

Do Kids Read Blogs? New Study Aims to Confuse

By Sarah Perez / April 26, 2010 7:13 AM / View Comments

A new study released earlier this month seems to contradict findings from Pew Internet Project's February report on the declining blog authorship and blog readership among the youngest generation of

SimpleGeo Now Indexing 1m+ Locations Per Hour

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / February 15, 2010 11:57 PM / View Comments

Location is going to be big, that seems to be the consensus among geeks, but just how big is it going to be? One metric to wrap your brain around

Amazon's Mechanical Turk Used for Fraudulent Activities

By Sarah Perez / August 29, 2008 8:36 AM

Amazon's Mechanical Turk has fallen prey to social media spammers and it is now full of requests to spam bookmarking services for pennies per link. Although these HITs may stop

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