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Content Providers: Consumers Have Gone Mobile, Ready or Not

"Everything has changed," Jim McGregor, principal analyst at Tirias Research, told the E-Commerce Times. "The preferred devices are now mobile. As a result, the content, service, and method of accessing the information all needs to be targeted at those platforms," he said.

Mozilla Tinkers With Browser Advertising Ideas

"I don't think customers will highly notice these new ads when they use Firefox," he told the E-Commerce Times. For starters, the tiles will be on the opening page, which users tend to click through quickly to get to the browser. Also, Nam continued, Internet users have becom...

Mayer Moves Search Higher on Yahoo’s To-Do List

"Marissa's comments yesterday are in line with what we've said before -- that we continue to invest in search," Yahoo spokesperson Lauren Whitehouse told the E-Commerce Times "This showcases she is still largely in search of a strategy and is operating very tactically and agai...

Hackers Perfectly Time Largest DDoS Attack Ever

"It's definitely a business-driven initiative," Gaffan told the E-Commerce Times. "It's someone trying to take down a service for commercial reasons." Danger Warnings...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Feds Struggle to Make Electronic Discovery Pay Off

That specific finding was "consistent with my experience working with our clients in the federal government," Scott Giordano, corporate technology counsel for Exterro, told the E-Commerce Times. "They've achieved an impressive level of capability in meeting e-discovery obliga...

Google’s Got a Robot Friend in Foxconn

"Given its size -- 1 million or so workers -- and experience in building high-quality electronics devices ... Foxconn has both the heft and wherewithal to support a serious development effort," Charles King, principal analyst at Pund-IT, told the E-Commerce Times. "As a more...

Icahn Whistles a Different Tune on Apple Share Buyback

Icahn is "selling, and at a higher price than what he paid," Barry Randall, Crabtree Technology model manager on Covestor, told the E-Commerce Times. "It's what he does -- and it's almost certainly why he's dropped his non-binding proposal for the $50 billion share repurchase."

Google Gives Teleconferencing a Chromebox Sheen

"The biggest contrast between Chromebox and competing meeting solutions is price," Charles King, principal analyst at Pund-IT, told the E-Commerce Times. "Competing solutions often include more comprehensive components -- displays, etc. -- but are typically far more expensiv...

California Kill Switch Bill Tackles Smartphone Theft

"I think this is highly unenforceable," Jeff Orr, a senior practice director at ABI Research, told the E-Commerce Times Why Thieves Love Smartphones...

10 New Pilots Sweeten Amazon’s Prime Proposition

"Original content is really the ultimate coin of the realm," Greg Scoblete, editor at RealClearWorld and RealClearTechnology, told the E-Commerce Times "As Netflix has proven, you can only get so far rebroadcasting other people's content," Scoblete explained. "To have a true ...

Gates Goes Back to the Drawing Board

"Microsoft still has thousands of really talented people working there," he told the E-Commerce Times. "How do you get those folks re-energized and remotivated?" The answer to that question is Bill Gates.

Twitter Struggles to Stay Aloft on Wall Street

"Twitter is losing momentum based on the unreasonable expectations that were created for it," Larry Chiagouris, professor of marketing at Pace University's Lubin School of Business, told the E-Commerce Times "No company can grow at the rate that it initially grew at, and too m...

Google Dodges EU Antitrust Bullet

"We will be making significant changes to the way Google operates in Europe," Google General Counsel Kent Walker told the E-Commerce Times. "We have been working with the European Commission to address issues they raised and look forward to resolving this matter." What Google ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Feds’ Shift to Mobile Creates Security Cracks

"While the mandates cover computer security awareness, it is taking some time for the mandates to catch up to the mobile security awareness that is needed," Cindy Auten, general manager of the Mobile Work Exchange, told the E-Commerce Times. "With technology constantly evolvi...

Dems Introduce Bills to Bring Back Net Neutrality

There's not much chance the legislation will win support from Republican members of Congress, David Johnson, CEO of Strategic Vision, told the E-Commerce Times. For starters, the bill's sponsors are a who's who of Republican nemeses: Reps. Henry Waxman and Anna Eshoo, both o...

Inside Satya Nadella

"Nadella's biggest challenge will be how much Ballmer and Gates will stick around and stay involved. Gates may have stepped down as chairman, but his influence still infuses the senior technical circles at Microsoft," Val Wright, principal at ValWright Consulting, told the E-Commerce Times.

Sprint Chairman Goes Knocking at FCC’s Door

"Many in Washington would not feel very comfortable about placing more spectrum in the hands of a single foreign-owned entity," Ronald Gruia, director of emerging telecoms at Frost & Sullivan, told the E-Commerce Times Warning Signals From DoJ...

Facebook at 10: All Mobile Systems Go

"Both the acquisition of Instagram and the development of Paper show that Facebook is making a move from its traditional Web-based page towards mobile solutions that will meet the demands of both its user-base and organizations that are looking to reach out to consumers in a more dynamic way," he told the E-Commerce Times. ...

Nadella May Be Next in Line for the Microsoft Chalice

"Microsoft is actually performing well financially -- they just are showing weakness in some of the divisions," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "In that case, bringing someone in from the outside risks breaking more than you fi...

IT Weaknesses Paved the Way for Target Hackers

There is no such thing as perfect security, but "It is becoming clear that senior management at Target have not embraced security holistically," Craig Speizle, president of the Online Trust Alliance, told the E-Commerce Times "All merchants and retailers need to develop defens...

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