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Google's excellent webmail app Gmail appears set to relaunch with a new interface, according to a video caught on the company's YouTube channel by long-time watchdog Alex Chitu this morning.
RWW is the Premiere Media Sponsor for the Defrag Conference, happening 3-4 November in Denver Colorado. Event organizer Eric Norlin has published a list of things that will be happening
No matter how you feel about FriendFeed, you can't argue with the fact that it has been one of most popular services among the early adopter set this year. For
"Big data enables new ways to create value, it's going to change the basis of competition," Michael Chui of the McKinsey Global Institute said this morning to kick off O'Reilly's
We've covered recently how overwhelmed knowledge workers feel by information. A new survey reveals that c-level executives are no exception to the rule. And yet, executives are always craving
Think of this post as a mashup of two of my favorite social media books: Naked Conversations meets Tactical Transparency. And in the interest of transparency, I should disclose that
You've got a new email! Holy smokes am I going to get pinged a lot if I turn on the newly announced Gmail and Google Calendar push notifications on the
A new study from the University of Illinois confirms what many of us may have suspected privately: "personalized" marketing communication online can often make us actively dislike the message's sender.
Here's a confession: when I'm about to go into a meeting or a conference call, I often get that "wait, what are we talking about again?" feeling. I don't mean
Apple acquired the military-technology spin-off, mobile personal assistant app called SIRI this Spring, but SIRI isn't the only consumer startup cut from the cloth of the $200 million DARPA investment
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