Skype today announced the launch of advertising in Skype software, which will appear in the Home tab of Skype for Windows starting this week. This move represents the first time [Read More]
Monthly Archives: March 2011
AOL announced that it has closed its $315 million acquisition of The Huffington Post, an American news website and content aggregating blog with over 27 million unique monthly US visitors. [Read More]
Facebook has finalized their list of accepted ad networks for use within Facebook Apps. Google AdSense is omitted from the list, meaning their use is a breach of Facebooks TOS. [Read More]
Most devices certified as IPv6-compliant by the IPv6 Forum are full of implementation bugs, reports Network World. “The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab held an IPv6 consumer electronics Plugfest [Read More]
Microsoft has introduces Daily Deals on it’s Bing internet search engine for desktop and mobile (m.bing.com) internet users. Bing have partnered with The Dealmap, to launch Bing deals. “Bing’s mission [Read More]
LeadMaster announces new functionality, synchronization with Google calendar. Using the new Google calendar synchronization feature, LeadMaster CRM users may sync LeadMaster and Google calendar events bi-directionally. This enhancement is available [Read More]
The Bing search engine overtook Yahoo! for the first time worldwide in January and increased its lead in February according to web analytics company, StatCounter. Its research arm StatCounter Global [Read More]
EU competition regulators have carried out unannounced inspections into various companies that sell online digital books. The companies, in several different European countries, were not identified. The biggest business in [Read More]
Google has announced that they will be making User Managed Storage available to Google Apps customers at prices ranging from $5 to $256 per year for 20GB up to 1TB. [Read More]
Ofcom, the UK communications regulator, recently took a thorough look at 11 broadband packages, which collectively account for over 90 percent of all British broadband subscriptions, and found that actual [Read More]
Many apps(21) have been pulled from the Android Market because they have been infected with malware, reports Venturebeat. Google removed the apps after being notified by Android Police bloggers, the [Read More]