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What Keeps Twitter Chirping Along - InternetNews.com

by kuroyagi
"Dell (NASDAQ: DELL) says Twitter has produced $1 million in revenue over the past year and a half through sale alerts. People who sign up to follow Dell on Twitter receive messages when discounted products are available the company's Home Outlet Store."

JLM Pacific Epoch - Google China: '08 Mobile Stats, '09 Strategy, SafeSearch Chinese Version

by karlcow

Google (Nasdaq:GOOG) China's mobile search traffic increased four-fold in 2008, making China Google's third largest mobile search market behind Japan and the U.S., reports qq.com quoting Lin Bin, vice director of Google China's engineering institute. Google China's mobile map usage climbed seven-fold in 2008 to come in second after the U.S. According to an unnamed source, the company plans to use its cloud computing technology to improve mobile, MP3 and map search services in 2009. Google China's map products have begun generating revenue and the company may consider increasing revenue via advertising, said Google China technology director Li Yi. Google China's MP3 search service (www.google.cn/music) was launched through a partnership with music site Top100.cn in early August.

2008

Deux dirigeants de la banque franco-belge Dexia démissionnent - Economie - Le Monde.fr

by karlcow

L'indice Nasdaq, à dominante technologique, cède 9,14 %.

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Can CRM Handle Web 2.0?

by dimelo
Now, so is Starbucks. Through MyStarbucksIdea, the company proposes to take suggestions from customers on what changes they would like to see Starbucks (Nasdaq: SBUX) make, Collier says in his post. The community then votes on their favorites and provides comments. Collier thinks the site is a great idea -- and fervently hopes Starbucks doesn't flub it. He's not casting aspersions on the firm. He just believes, in general, that few companies are prepared to handle an onslaught of advice from their customers.

Sun Microsystems Announces Agreement to Acquire MySQL, Developer of the World's Most Popular Open Source Database

by srcmax (via)
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire MySQL AB, an open source icon and developer of one of the world's fastest growing open source databases for approximately $1 billion in total consideration. The acquisition accelerates Sun's position in enterprise IT to now include the $15 billion database market. Today's announcement reaffirms Sun's position as the leading provider of platforms for the Web economy and its role as the largest commercial open source contributor.

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2007

Pandora FMS - the Free Monitoring System - Main

by cascamorto & 2 others
# Pandora watches your systems and applications, and allows you to know the status of any element of those systems. Pandora could detect a network interface down, a defacement in your website, a memory leak in one of your server app, or the movement of any value of the NASDAQ new technology market. If you want, Pandora could send out SMS message when your systems fails... or when Google's value drop below US$ 33. # Pandora will adjust, like an octopus, to your systems and requirements, because has been designed to be open, modular, multiplattform and easy to customize and use, all integrated into a scalable and distributed architecture. # Pandora can also monitor any kind of TCP/IP service, without the need to install agents, and monitor network systems such as load balancers, routers, switches, operating systems, applications, or simply printers if you need. Pandora also supports SNMP for collecting data and for receiving traps. # A few examples of common resources monitored by Pandora could be processor load, disk and memory usage, running processes, log files, environmental factors such as temperature, or application values like strings contained in web pages or any possible way to collect data in an automatic way. Pandora FMS Features * Lightweigth agents. No need to install adicional software. * Also could use network to collect data on remote systems. * High availability for each component. * Escalable architecture: no liminitation on number of servers you can setup for the same enviroment. * Internal detection on Network Servers in case of failure, automatic takeover of secondary servers. * Stores all data for many weeks or months * Support for implementing redundant and distributed monitoring servers. * Data is stored in a relational database (MySQL). * Automatic database optimization for size, using interpolation and compression algorithms. * Integrated alert systems: send mails, execute scripts, send SMS, or simply write to syslog are a few examples. * Integrated graphical reporting system for any kind of collected data. * SNMP Trap reception with Realtime Console. * Granularity of accesses and user profiles for each group and each user. * Integrated internal auditing for any operation. * Alert filtering to avoid false positives. * Event system with user validation for operation in teams. * Integrated incident system with flows and different profiles. * Any collected value can be displayed as graph or data table. * Alerts can be triggered any kind of event, in many ways. * WebConsole on line HTML contextual help. * Integrated DB management: purge and DB compaction. * Mass configuration/alert manager to copy and distribute agent-module and/or agents/alerts setup to other agents. * Profiles could be personalized using up to eight security attributes without limitation on groups or profiles. * Filters for collected data to avoid bad data.

Pandora FMS - Free Monitoring System - Main

by camel & 2 others
Pandora watchs your systems and applications, and allows to know the status of any element of that systems. Pandora could detect a network interface down, a defacement in your website, memory leak in one of your server app, or the movement of any value of the NASDAQ new technology market. If you want, Pandora could sent a SMS message when your systems fails... or when Google value low below US$ 33.

2006

Adobe and Mozilla Foundation to Open Source Flash Player Scripting Engine

by srcmax
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) and the Mozilla Foundation, a public-benefit organization dedicated to promoting choice and innovation on the Internet, today announced that Adobe has contributed source code for the ActionScript™ Virtual Machine, the powerful standards-based scripting language engine in Adobe® Flash® Player, to the Mozilla Foundation. Mozilla will host a new open source project, called Tamarin, to accelerate the development of this standards-based approach for creating rich and engaging Web applications.

Web Video Takes Off, Ads Trail - Forbes.com

by dggit (via)
E-mail | Print | Comments | Request Reprints | E-Mail Newsletters | My Yahoo! | RSS Digital Media Web Video Takes Off, Ads Trail Louis Hau, 09.20.06, 6:00 AM ET Popular Tech Stories IPod Killers That Didn't Why Apple Won Halloween Masks The Best-Paid Young Celebrities Top Of The Toybox By This Author Louis Hau • Smells Like New Revenue • Private Times? • Universal Takes On Video Sites More Headlines Popular Videos Morgan Freeman Talks Movies On The Web Live The Yacht Life The Babe's Jersey Sold At Auction The O.C. Hits MySpace JibJab Founder On The Future Of User-Generated Content Related Quotes AQNT 27.95 - 0.38 GE 35.27 - 0.32 JPM 47.63 - 0.14 NAPS 4.89 - 0.01 NWS 21.82 - 0.19 TM 119.89 - 0.13 TWX 19.94 - 0.05 WMG 25.01 - 0.34 Most Popular Stories Top Earning Dead Celebrities How To Survive Your First Week At Work Shakira Buys An Island Pessimism At Dow 12,000 The Beginning Of The Technology Boom Years after it was originally supposed to arrive, Internet video is here and making up for lost time. Steve Jobs has made it the focus of Apple Computer's new strategy. Nearly every major media outlet is obsessed with figuring it out. And video file-sharing site YouTube, non-existent two years ago, now has buzz rivaling that of the original Napster. So it makes sense that ad dollars should follow the new medium. Market research firm eMarketer predicts that U.S. online video advertising is expected to total $385 million in 2006, up 71% from a year ago. That's more than twice the growth rate of overall U.S. online advertising spending, which is projected to reach $16.7 billion this year, up 34% from last year. Online video advertising could hit $1 billion by 2010, says JupiterResearch. But advertisers and Internet video aren't a perfect match yet. The main problem: While Internet users now seem happy to watch clips on their computers--a recent poll says that half of them have done so--they may not be watching the kind of stuff that marketers want to buy ads on. YouTube boasts that it has stored 100 million video clips on its site, but the anything-goes nature of them--home-brewed stuff mixed with clips of copyrighted, unauthorized material--makes some advertisers wary. Meanwhile, professionally produced content you can find at established Web sites has a harder time drawing eyeballs. "Advertisers and Web publishers have been waiting for consumers to watch--it's been a pretty slow build,'' says Jeff Lanctot, vice president and general manager of Internet advertising agency Avenue A/Razorfish, a subsidiary of aQuantive (nasdaq: AQNT - news - people ). "The interest and demand of online advertisers has outpaced that of online consumers." It's a point of view seconded by Greg Stuart, the Interactive Advertising Bureau's outgoing chief executive. "The big stumbling block now is continued consumer adoption of video online,'' Stuart says. "If you talk to the online publishers, they say they cannot get enough video impressions to sell. There's not enough relative to marketer demand.'' Ian Blaine, co-founder and chief executive of thePlatform, a Seattle provider of digital media services says some advertisers have told his clients that they would buy far more advertising if only the clients had enough impressions to sell. It's a problem rooted in both the need to digitize more content as well as in the difficulty of drawing the critical mass of viewers necessary to make major ad deals worthwhile, he says. "For a big campaign to work, they need 100 million unique impressions,'' he says."That's sort of a bar for it being interesting. There are plenty of people watching video. The challenge is where are they watching it. It isn't a lack of eyeballs but a lack of aggregated eyeballs." Meanwhile, the relative scarcity of online video ad inventory has caused the cost per thousand impressions to climb about 15% to 20% this year, estimates James Kiernan, vice president and associate director of digital media and innovation at MediaVest USA in New York. While a 30-second ad during a prime-time broadcast TV show typically fetches a CPM rate of about $20, a 15- or 30-second online video ad currently commands a CPM of around $20 to $50, Kiernan says.

Google Press Center: Press Release

by srcmax (via)
Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) announced today that it has agreed to acquire YouTube, the consumer media company for people to watch and share original videos through a Web experience, for $1.65 billion in a stock-for-stock transaction. Following the acquisition, YouTube will operate independently to preserve its successful brand and passionate community.

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BBC NEWS | Dotcom shares still spook investors

by nianox
On 10 March 2000 the Nasdaq index of leading technology shares spiked, burst the dotcom bubble and sent entrepreneurial dreams crashing back to earth.

Sequoia Capital

by ollisiren
Sequoia Capital, a leading venture capital firm, has provided venture capital funding to entrepreneurs for over 30 years. Their early stage venture financing in semiconductors, systems, software, and internet startup companies helped create sustainable companies that account for almost 20% of the value of Nasdaq.

2005

Google Press Center: Press Release - Google Names Elliot Schrage Vice President of Global Communications and Public Affairs

by digitalmonkey
"MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - October 31, 2005 - Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) today announced that Elliot Schrage joined the company as vice president, Global Communications and Public Affairs".

Audiovox Successfully Concludes Patent Infringement Lawsuit Brought Against Epsilon Electronics

by pluggyboy
Audiovox Corporation (NASDAQ:VOXX) today announced that it has favorably settled the patent infringement action which it filed against Epsilon Electronics, Inc., Power Acoustik Electronics and Farenheit Technologies charging them with infringement of U.S. Patent Number 5,775,762 covering all-in-one automotive overhead video systems.

NVIDIA and Hybrid Provide Expanded 3D Infrastructure for Mobile Phones

by pluggyboy
NVIDIA Supports Vertically Integrated JSR 184 Accelerated by OpenGL ES; Creating Comprehensive 3D Content Platform for NVIDIA GoForce GPUs NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA), a worldwide leader in programmable graphics processor technologies, announced today that the Company is working with Hybrid Graphics Ltd

Kaman Reports 2005 Third Quarter, Nine Month Results

by pluggyboy
Kaman Corp. (NASDAQ:KAMNA) today reported financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2005. The company reported a net loss for the 2005 third quarter of $3.6 million, or $0.16 loss per share diluted, compared to a net loss of $11.8 million, or $0.52 loss per share diluted in the 2004 period. Net

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