As global economic conditions worsen, tech companies have little margin for error.
via Zynga Stock Crashes 40% After Loss, as Tech Bloodbath Worsens | Business | TIME.com.
As global economic conditions worsen, tech companies have little margin for error.
via Zynga Stock Crashes 40% After Loss, as Tech Bloodbath Worsens | Business | TIME.com.
When it first arrived on the scene, Google+ was like the new rich kid at school, throwing its money around and inviting people to hyped-up things they weren’t really interested in.
Then, according to the American Customer …
Social news site Digg has been acquired by Betaworks. In a company blog post, Digg’s Matt Williams said, in part:
We couldn’t be happier to announce that the next generation of Digg will live on with the team from Betaworks.
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Please – please! – resist the temptation to participate in social media until between innings.
This scene isn’t quite as bad as when Drew Barrymore’s character took a foul ball to the noggin in Fever Pitch, but it still …
Recruiters are apparently checking for grammar and spelling on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
via Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter Factor In to How Job Recruiters Hire Candidates | Moneyland | TIME.com.
A slight media kerfuffle broke out this week after The Daily Beast released its Digital Power Index, a list of the 100 most influential people in the tech world. The problem? Only seven of the 100 honorees were women. Out of the …
Imagine this scenario: You’re out with friends at a bar and you meet a group of fun people. At the end of the night, you decide that you all want to keep in touch. While business cards might seem too formal and exchanging phone …
We’ve all typed things on Facebook that we regret. Over-the-top angry responses to shared political articles. Weirdly inappropriate comments under a friend’s photo. Typo-ridden exclamations under a big announcement.
Before, …
If you missed it, Facebook says it will pay $10 million to compensate users who were turned into product pitchmen as a result of “Sponsored Stories” ads that treat “Likes” as endorsements. None of this money, however, will go to Facebook users.
via Facebook Privacy Settlement Amounts to $10 Million | Business | TIME.com.
Researchers at Hewlett-Packard and UCLA have come up with a formula to create the most popular, most shared messages in the Twitterverse.
Remember the good ol’ days of Chatroulette? Ah, to be able to grab a beer and spend an evening talking to lonely, blank-faced men in hoodies, drunk people at parties and various exposed body parts. Now Sean Parker, of Napster and …
Your kids could soon be tagging each other, sending event invites for playdates and commenting on other kids’ walls — provided they’re old enough to read. That’s the brave new future Facebook is imagining as it develops tools …