Why Google+ Business Profiles Will Trump Facebook Pages The business profiles coming to Google+ pose a huge threat to Facebook Pages and offer a potentially great opportunity for businesses. Share: |
Why Your Business Should Worry About the ISP Copyright Fight ISPs will soon begin sending notices to subscribers whom entertainment companies accuse of illegally sharing and downloading files. Small businesses should take heed. Share: |
ISP Copyright Crackdown Raises Red Flags Digital rights groups and BitTorrent fans both blast putting copyright protection in the hands of Internet service providers. Share: |
Top 15 Games We Want Ported to Modern Consoles Fueled by retro game nostalgia, the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade release several ports of classic titles. If this trend continues, here's what we want to see ported next. Share: |
Google+ Privacy: A Closer Look Here are the three areas in which privacy issues with Google+ cause the most concern. Share: |
Rumor: Amazon Tablet to Challenge New iPad in Third Quarter Amazon is prepping a massive tablet sales push for the third quarter of 2011, according to reports. Share: |
Can Google+ Really Lead to Greater Online Identity? How will Google's foray into social networking lead to a stable version of identity online, as Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt pushed at a recent event. Share: |
A Must-See How-to Guide to Google+ -- Created By Users Whether you used Google+ from the beginning or just joined this weekend, you'll want find some useful material in Google+ Tips and Tricks. Share: |
10 Replacements for the Space Shuttle Now that the U.S. shuttle program is finished, what's next for manned space filght? How will man reach the stars? Share: |
Twitter's Promoted Tweets Returning; Follower Beware The secret to avoiding advertisements clogging your Twitter timeline is to not follow companies. However, this tactic may not last for long. Share: |
Verizon Could Leave Road Warriors Hungry As Verizon ends its all-you-can-eat data plan, what impact will it have on those who rely on its network for work? Share: |
Lion Expected to Roar to Life Next Week The upgraded Mac OS, already available in gold master to developers, should be within users' reach soon. Share: |
Oracle Disputes Patent Office Ruling UPDATE: Oracle this week filed what is likely the first of several requests that the patent office reconsider its initial rejection of a patent relevant to Oracle's suit against Google. Share: |
Intel Adds Sensors to Aid Data Center Cooling Intel is adding new sensors to its server chips to help companies improve the efficiency of data center cooling systems. Share: |
Why Facebook Pages Will Triumph Over Google+ Business Profiles There seems to be a lot of swooning speculation over Google+ Business Profiles, but Facebook Pages will continue to be the better social media marketing platform for businesses for now. Share: |
Namco Bandai Sues CD Projekt over The Witcher 2 for Xbox 360 Soul Calibur IV games publisher goes after The Witcher 2 developer over right to publish Xbox 360 version of critically acclaimed fantasy roleplaying game. Share: |
Verizon Claims a Third of iPhone 4s Use of the device has increased steadily since its launch on the Verizon network in February. Share: |
Facebook's Skype Integration: Here's How to Get Started on Video Chat Video calling is likely a welcome addition for Facebook users and is relatively painless to use. PCWorld's Megan Geuss talks about the service and shows you how to take it for a spin. Share: |
Privacy Experts Praise Google+ Rollout So Far After major privacy failures in its Buzz and Street View services, Google has hit the right notes with its deliberate, measured roll out of its new Google+... Share: |
Auditors: Army's Huge SAP Project 'at High Risk' The U.S. Army's massive SAP software project is "at high risk" of running further over time and budget, according to a recent report by the Department of... Share: |
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