Top Messaging & Collaboration News
Palm did not say how many jobs would be cut in the wake of market share losses to Apple, Research in Motion.
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Google announced it would shut down Lively, its virtual world site on Second Life, to focus on core business.
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Top technology firms like Dell and NetApp are turning to social media like Facebook, Twitter and Digg to reach customers.
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Analysts believe Yahoo's next CEO must be willing to merge the search firm with Microsoft.
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Adobe and ARM are collaborating to bring Web services to popular cell- and smartphones.
Interview
Robert Scoble, who took corporate blogging mainstream, explains the potential for Web 2.0 tools in the enterprise, and why too many companies haven't figured them out.
Slide Show
Research from security software maker BitDefender reveals computer users' security concerns.
Book Review
A new book on what Generation Y brings to the workplace offers helpful points on how Millennials can reshape technology.
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LinkedIn unveils new applications from Google and Amazon as it tries to work its platform into daily working life.
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A think tank believes social networks help workers build closer relationships, which could benefit their companies.
Article
In a tight presidential race, a superior use of IT focused on individual precincts could provide the margin of victory.
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More than three in four say they've sent text messages while driving, while others engage in communications in other risky scenarios.
New Slideshow
Barack Obama's use of technology could well reinvent the political `ground game` as we know it. A look inside Obama's tech strategy, which includes a heavy dose of social networking and wireless collaboration, as well as what John McCain is doing to counter.
Slide Show
Improving business processes is no easy task, but certain technologies help more than others. We asked 176 IT leaders about the tools they’re using for business process improvement. Here’s what they said.
Analysis
Some insiders say Apple's own policies around creating iPhone applications could ruin the popular device.