Archive for January, 2012

PostHeaderIcon CEO Page to send subordinates to briefing

Two other Google execs will deliver briefing on company’s policy changes.



PostHeaderIcon General Mills spoons up digital fun on cereal boxes

General Mills explores QR codes, apps and augmented reality for food packages.



PostHeaderIcon Scams target anti-Timeline Facebook users

Not long after Facebook rolled out Timeline, scammers rolled in.



PostHeaderIcon Review: Apple Final Cut Pro fights on

New version of video editing software refines multi-camera editing, green screen support.



PostHeaderIcon Pythons have stranglehold on Florida Everglades ecosystem

Scientists have measured the impact of the voracious giant Burmese python on the Florida Everglades, and the news is troubling.



PostHeaderIcon Is $100B valuation too heady for Facebook?

The social-networking giant’s true challenge is in ramping up revenue while battling rivals.



PostHeaderIcon Consumers ignore most apps on their smartphones

Our love for apps is fleeting: Nearly 70% of smartphone owners open only five or fewer apps at least once a week.



PostHeaderIcon Tech companies team up to combat e-mail scams

Google, Facebook and other big tech companies are jointly designing a system for combating email scams known as phishing.



PostHeaderIcon Facebook brings historical collection to life

Initiative to popularize a university’s archives created a viral hit.



PostHeaderIcon The megalife of Kim Dotcom

The founder of Megaupload is at the center of a high-stakes battle over Internet freedom vs. copyright protection.