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  • Skyword names former iProspect exec as president

    Boston Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Former iProspect exec, Robert J. Murray has been named president at Skyword. Skyword, a Boston marketing firm that creates content for the Web and aims to eventually go public, has created the position of president and named a former global president of iProspect to fill it. On Friday morning the company named Robert Murray as president. At Boston-based iProspect, which was acquired last month ...

  • Twitter SMS authentication security won’t stop attacks say experts

    Techworld - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Twitter’s long overdue rollout of two-factor authentication doesn’t plug every angle of attack and won’t guarantee that customer accounts aren’t compromised in future, experts have warned. Twitter introduced ...

  • Dothan board weighs officers Facebook posts

    Associated Press - Friday 24th May, 2013

    DOTHAN, Ala. (AP) -- The Dothan Personnel Board expects to take a few weeks to decide what could be a landmark case involving the use of social media by ...

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  • One Direction sweeps awards for most popular social media stars

    Reuters - Friday 24th May, 2013

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - British boy band One Direction has swept the inaugural awards recognizing the most popular people in social media globally, coming top in four out of 10 categories at a star-studded ceremony in ...

  • The number of startup events might be too damn high

    Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Philippe Chetrit, former chief of Tixelated and Affinity Lab The inevitable backlash to the rise of D.C. tech meetup culture has kicked in. Part of the community is beginning to ask if maybe, possibly, we might be going to a few too many events. If he or she is so inclined, a founder can find a startup-oriented gathering or two almost every day, at the very least, several times a week. ...

  • Google Facebook may battle for Waze

    San Francisco Business Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Bloomberg reports Waze is looking for bids of more than $1 billion for the company, but it may also stay independent and seek a new round of venture funding. Reports earlier this month said Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) was in talks for an acquisition in a deal worth as much as $1 billion. Apparently Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) and other tech companies have also approached the ...

  • Xbox found not to infringe Google patent

    San Francisco Business Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Bloomberg reports . The ruling ends a case that was filed in November 2010 and an upholds a March ruling. Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) obtained the patent when it bought Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion in a deal that closed last year. The case is part of a global patent war between Google and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT). Microsoft is seeking royalties on smart phones that use Google's Android ...

  • Google facing display ad probe by FTC

    San Francisco Business Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has started a probe into complaints that Google Inc. abused its power in the market for online display and video ...

  • Apple doubling lobbying spending this year

    Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Apple Inc. may have a much smaller presence in Washington than other companies of its size, but could double its lobbying spending in 2013. Apple Inc. may have a much smaller presence in Washington than other companies of its size, but could double its lobbying spending in 2013. Reuters reports that Apple spent about $2 million on lobbying in 2012, and is "on pace to nearly double last ...

  • Vaxess lands first tranche of $4M round

    Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Last year, the founders of Vaxess Technologies - including Michael Schrader, Livio Valenti, Kathryn Kosuda, and Patrick Ho- won Harvard University President's Challenge. Newly-launched Vaxess Technologies Inc., a life sciences company developing vaccine stabilization technology, has closed the first tranche of a $3.75 million Series A round of financing. Norwich Ventures led the round, which ...

  • Yahoos design head Parsey leaving

    Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Yahoo Inc.'s SVP of User Experience Design Tim Parsey is leaving the company, but it has not been disclosed where he is going. Yahoo Inc.'s SVP of User Experience Design Tim Parsey is leaving the company, but it has not been disclosed where he is going. Parsey has been with Yahoo since early 2011 and "stabilized the design culture" at the company during that time, according to ...

  • Federal Court Judge Warwick Neville orders investigation into fathers Facebook posts

    AdelaideNow - Friday 24th May, 2013

    DIVORCING parents who use the "insidious features" of social media as a weapon will put at risk their custody arrangements and settlements and could even face prison, legal experts warn. In a federal court divorce case, Judge Warwick Neville has ordered that a marshal of the court investigate and monitor a father's Facebook posts for possible infringements of the Family Law Act. The ...

  • Ecommerce Title Tags Top 5 Ways to Increase Clicks

    Search Engine Watch - Friday 24th May, 2013

    title tags , the most important of all SEO attributes. What’s often highlighted are the dos and don’ts in terms of syntax. From a pure conversion and marketing perspective, however, there is a lot of additional value to be squeezed out of title tags. Ecommerce businesses have already begun to differentiate themselves within the search engine results pages to steal more clicks from ...

  • Vin Diesel and Conan Talk Facebook Stardom Fan Art

    Web Pro News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Actor Vin Diesel is quite popular on Facebook, and not in a ';he’s famous so he has a few million likes'; sort of way. We’re talking social media superstar here, a real influencer. The guy has 7 million more ...

  • Google is latest rumored to be mapping a Waze deal

    Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Google is the latest potential suitor reported to be considering making a big offer to buy Palo Alto crowd-sourced traffic app developer Waze, headed by CEO Noam Bardin. First Apple. Then Facebook. Now Google. Maybe somebody will finally find their Waze. But months of speculation has brought no deal yet for the Palo Alto crowd-sourced mobile traffic app developer. Bloomberg cited unnamed sources ...

  • Motorola Mobility loses Xbox patent fight Video

    Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Television's Cory Johnson gets an exclusive inside look at how Microsoft designed and tested the new Xbox. (Source: Bloomberg) Members of the media take photos and shoot video at the unveiling for Microsoft Corp.'s first new Xbox in almost eight years. Microsofts Xbox 360 has been cleared of violating a Motorola Mobility patent by the International Trade ...

  • Twitter links ads to TV programs

    Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Linking promoted tweets with TV content would give Twitter a new way to tap into what remains the largest ad spending category television advertising. Taking advantage of the fact that large numbers of people love to tweet about television programs they are watching, Twitter Inc. is testing targeted ads linked to the TV ads its users likely see, according to the San Francisco Business Times. It ...

  • BizNext 7 things you need to know 05.24.13

    St. Louis Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    St. Louisans will celebrate the National Day of Civic Hacking with Random Hacks of Kindness Saint Louis, a weekend hackathon June 1-2 at the T-Rex that encourages community involvement for the betterment of St. Louis. The Password Protection Act, a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives Wednesday, would make it illegal for employers or potential employers to ask for you social ...

  • Kansas City Business Journal announces CFO of the Year honorees

    Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The recession has made for rough sailing for many businesses over the past few years, but some have had exceptional CFOs to help steer them through it. Those are the executives the Kansas City Business Journal will recognize as CFO of the Year. The awards program, now in its sixth year, honors the Kansas City area's top financial executives. Applicants were judged for their contributions to ...

  • Social Media Matters Amys Baking a lesson in what not to do

    Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Amys Baking Co., a bakery and bistro in Scottsdale, Ariz., received quite a bit of attention on countless social media platforms and in the media recently and not for good reasons. The resulting word-of-mouth firestorm was enough to fill, well, this column with social media, crisis communications and plain ol business lessons. Mass media like TV can amplify and broadcast your business problem. ...

  • SoftBank Dish continue to wrangle for Sprint Clearwire

    Kansas City Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The four-player mess Sprint Nextel Corp., SoftBank Corp., Clearwire Corp. and Dish Network Corp. thats been dominating wireless news lately hasnt let up as the parties continue to wrangle for control of one or the other. Sprint (NYSE: S) recently sweetened its offer for Clearwire (Nasdaq: CLWR) by 14 percent in its best and final offer, but that has failed to sway opponents, raising ...

  • Taser CEO sees big bump in pay

    Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Rick Smith saw a bump in pay in 2012. Taser International Inc. CEO Rick Smithmore than tripled his pay in 2012, but the leader of the high-tech stun-gun manufacturer still has yet to collect more than $1 million in annual compensation. Smith earned compensation totaling $898,801 last year, a huge increase from the $276,344 earned during 2011. Much of that was due to stock awards and incentive ...

  • Tech roundup Google inquiry iPhone urinalysis the Amazon paradigm

    Kansas City Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Get caught up on the days biggest tech news: The feds have cranked up a new antitrust investigation into how Google Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG) handles its advertising sales, Reuters reports. Google seems to be following the lead of online e-commerce juggernaut Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN), getting into the business of selling industrial and B2B goods, The Wall Street Journal reports. Will wonders never ...

  • Next week Space hacking Startup Conference Instagram unfiltered

    Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The calendar is a bit light next week after the three-day Memorial Day break, but there are a few good opportunities for founders and funders nonetheless. The big one is in Redwood City on Thursday when the annual Startup Conference is held in Redwood City. If your group is hosting something you think we should include in our daily and weekly TechFlash Silicon Valley calendar, send me a note at ...

  • Who to follow on Twitter in Wichita

    Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Who to follow on Twitter in Wichita Think Twitter is just about self-shot photos and what people are eating for lunch? There's some of that, but in this week's cover story, the Wichita Business Journal highlights some local tweeters who talk about much more than that. The report focuses on nine individuals who are among the most effective drivers locally of intelligent conversation. They ...

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