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LinkedIn Brings Users’ Profiles to the In-Box

There is a lot for LinkedIn fans to like about these apps, Sarah Carter, general manager of social business at Actiance, told the E-Commerce Times For one, they are integrated, she pointed out....

SEC Opens the Door to Crowdfunding

"I'm thinking about having to defend litigation -- likely class actions -- relating to acts or omissions in facilitating crowdfunded transactions," Boggs told the E-Commerce Times Protecting Investors...

10M Early Downloaders Show BlackBerry Some BBM Love

"This one is worth something," Ramon Llamas, research manager for mobile phones at IDC, told the E-Commerce Times. "Ten million is very strong for downloads in the first 24 hours. Reaching that in 24 hours pushes to the top of a lot of lists." The Next 24 Hours...

Shutl May Whisk eBay to Same-Day Delivery Success

"Right now, customers are happy with next-day delivery, but what they really want and where this will go, is that they can have that new dress or mobile phone in their hands in a scale of minutes, not hours or days," he told the E-Commerce Times. "If eBay can do that, that's just amazing for customers."

Facebook Tells Content Producers Which Stories to Share

Facebook has rolled out Stories to Share to 1,500 media organizations, spokesperson Meredith Chin told the E-Commerce Times. "Stories to Share is simply a way of telling publishers which of their content is getting the most traction in social, so that publishers can then se...

Consumers Urged to Wait for Healthcare Website to Heal Itself

"The amount of work, tight timeframes and limited resources would have made this website launch a challenge for any company or government entity," Jennifer Covich Bordenick, CEO of the eHealth Initiative, told the E-Commerce Times At the moment, there seems to be a question as...

Microsoft Steps on the Glass Gas

"Microsoft, like everyone else, is looking at the potential around wearables," Jim McGregor, founder and principal analyst with Tirias Research, told the E-Commerce Times. "Wearables combined with Internet of Things and data analytics is likely to create a major market inflection point, equivalent to the PC, Internet or smartphone."

Netflix Takes Stomach-Churning Dive

"The original content initiative has done more for investor perceptions of Netflix than it has for the bottom line directly," Paul Gillin, a social and digital media analyst, told the E-Commerce Times. "I don't think original programming is driving much revenue right now, but investors see this as a promising new market for the company with almost unlimited upside."

With Pogue Hire, Yahoo May Be Putting Content Horse Before Ad Cart

"I wouldn't say any one hire or talent is going to move the needle very much, but it's more of a pattern of investing in premier content," Andrew Frank, a lead analyst at Gartner, told the E-Commerce Times. "Yahoo is hoping to make itself more attractive to brand advertise...

LG Goes Chrome-Crazy at Trademark Office

"The Chrome OS devices are a logical upstream extension of the smartphone and tablet universe, especially when you consider the long-term convergence of Android and Chrome OS," Roger Entner, principal analyst at Recon Analytics, told the E-Commerce Times. "The overall device capabilities are moving towards the Chrome OS sweet spot, so why not get experience with it and be ahead of the curve."

Sony Gets Its Videogame Mojo Working

"Everyone who wanted an Xbox already had one," Pidgeon told the E-Commerce Times. "There is the saturation. Part of it is replacement, and part of it is going to be kids growing out of Nintendo or even growing into their first console." Sony's Resurgence...

Solid Q3 Sends Google to Stratosphere

"Google showed with this recent report that its search and Google-owned sites are very strong, and the stock is obviously reflecting that," he told the E-Commerce Times. "Many companies in the industry are having trouble generating revenue from mobile ads, and Google is doing something about that, which for now is a good sign." ...

You’ve Got Money

"Google has a similar policy, especially when a credit card is involved," Sterling told the E-Commerce Times. " Monetary Simplicity ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Cloud Providers Vie for a Government Edge

In response the court's decision, the CIA said in a statement provided to the E-Commerce Times by spokesperson Todd Ebitz that the agency "is pleased that it can now move forward with procuring critical cloud services for the intelligence community." AWS has been relatively ci...

eBay Expects Holiday Season to Be a Nailbiter

"eBay is an e-commerce champion," he told the E-Commerce Times. "The company has made excellent inroads with the growing market of mobile and handheld devices. It continues to be a market leader with double-digit growth figures, and the jewel in its crown is PayPal." In an ag...

Oracle Unleashes the Mother of All Security Patches

Although Oracle has a potential advantage in knowing database security very well, "I see no signs that security outside of the database is one of Oracle's very highest priorities, and Oracle product integration is not very tight; hence its security schemes for those are not as good as they might be," Wayne Kernochan, president of Infostructure Associates, told the E-Commerce Times...

Ubisoft Won’t Be Letting the Watch Dogs Out

"Game delays, especially high-end console games, are unfortunately common," Piers Harding-Rolls, director and head of games for IHS Electronics and Media, told the E-Commerce Times. "Much like big-budget movies with unwieldy crews and post production processes, the complexit...

Softbank Plugs $1.5B Into Supercell

"Supercell has figured out what gets iOS gamers to open up their wallets these days, and that kind of insight has significant value," Ward told the E-Commerce Times. Supercell might get advice from GungHo about its development of Android games.

Investors Give Yahoo Benefit of Doubt

"As it seems likely that the IPO will price Alibaba below where the stock will ultimately trade -- obliging Yahoo to sell fewer shares will ultimately benefit Yahoo shareholders -- this is probably a positive turn of events," he told the E-Commerce Times. "However, focus shou...

BlackBerry to Customers: Seriously, We’re OK!

"For a core segment, BlackBerry is still the belle of the ball," Feland told the E-Commerce Times. "The challenge is how to broaden that message to a larger market while rumors of their imminent demise are scaring consumers from the brand." The letter isn't necessarily trying...

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