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Cease and Desist, California Warns the Bitcoin Foundation

"I want to clarify, the letter that is circulating is not a C&D," DFI spokesperson Alana Golden told the E-Commerce Times. "Some articles are calling it a C&D, which may be causing some confusion." Rather, "it's a letter meant to be a warning to businesses or representatives t...

No Love From Dell for Icahn’s Latest Proposal

It is going to be a long three weeks, Val Wright of Val Wright Consulting, told the E-Commerce Times "I think we will see one more month of a messy public battle," Wright said. The jousting will likely become more emotional and personal, she said, as it appears both Icahn and ...

FAA May Soon OK Gadget Use in Flight

"The FAA recognizes consumers are intensely interested in the use of personal electronics aboard aircraft," said the FAA in a statement provided to the E-Commerce Times by spokesperson Les Dorr. "That is why we tasked a government-industry group to examine the safety issues and the feasibility of changing the current restrictions...

Oracle Insists Competition Doesn’t Account for Wan Q4

"Obviously they have the technology, and it is an excellent platform," she told the E-Commerce Times, "but cloud technology -- and even a cloud brand -- is not enough to sell the cloud. A vendor needs a cloud sales strategy, which means selling based on references and being able to show customers how they will get incremental value over time with their subscriptions." ...

Microsoft Woos Hackers with Bounties for Bugs

"The first vendor bug bounty was Mozilla in 2004, but they really started to become popular after Google started theirs in 2010," VeracodeCTO and chief information security officer Chris Wysopal told the E-Commerce Times. "So Microsoft is about three years late getting into the game."

How 3D Printing Will Revolutionize E-Commerce

"This revolution of personal manufacturing will only expand with each year, and I have seen the buzz and growth of this market over social networks, media, and download indicators," Nahmias told the E-Commerce Times One marketplace and community for buying, making and selling ...

Nokia Too Rich for Microsoft’s Blood

An acquisition by Huawei -- or any Asian vendor, for that matter -- would likely be disastrous unless the company took a hands-off approach, Rob Enderle, principal of the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times Otherwise, "the cultural differences would be too great for the d...

Feedly Opens Cloud to Lure Homeless Google Reader Fans

"Google closing down Google Reader certainly left some unhappy customers," he told the E-Commerce Times, "but it doesn't look like anyone is going to get to where they were in the space." That said, Feedly is a good option for anyone who was hooked on Google Reader, said Mich...

Google Takes Heat for Illegal Rx Drug Sales Online

"People are uploading illegal content or trying to perform illegal activity on the Internet 24 hours a day, seven days a week," he told the E-Commerce Times. The Internet is an untamed wilderness where illegal content can find room to grow despite Google's best efforts to blo...

Sprint Takes Clearwire Fight to Court

"These bidding wars tend to go a few rounds before the parties exhaust themselves," Joel Espelien, senior analyst at TDG Research, told the E-Commerce Times -- or, it seems, until legal action stifles or ends the bidding. Dish has "repeatedly attempted to fool Clearwire share...

Microsoft Challenges iAd With Ad Pano

"What's going on is that Microsoft is not getting a lot of attention from marketers because the platform is not as widely adopted as iPhone or Android," Greg Sterling, principal analyst at Sterling Market Intelligence, told the E-Commerce Times Ad Pano plays to Microsoft's mul...

Adobe Sends Creative Suite to the Cloud for Good

"This is a sort of a change in the mindset in how software makers are going to market," Rebello told the E-Commerce Times. "Microsoft had a 365 product for enterprise, but consumers are typically used to downloading the software or paying for the CD up front. Microsoft could have done more with the pricing to get customers more interested."

Instagram Video Could Be Facebook’s Mobile Ace in the Hole

"Video will drive advertising revenue, and Facebook is moving in that direction," Larry Chiagouris, a professor of marketing at Pace University, told the E-Commerce Times. "It has no choice but to use if it wants to remain competitive."

Google Settlement Paves the Way for Stock Split

"We've always believed our founder-led approach gives us the freedom to make long-term bets, like Android, Chrome and YouTube, that benefit consumers and shareholders alike," said the company in a prepared statement provided to the E-Commerce Times by spokesperson Matt Kallman...

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Federal Agency Demands, Competition Challenge Cloud Vendors

"We now anticipate the re-opening of the contract proposal process and look forward to competing for the opportunity to serve this important federal agency on this vital program," the company said in a statement provided to the E-Commerce Times by IBM spokesperson Clint Roswell...

Netflix, DreamWorks Team in Huge Original Content Deal

"The DreamWorks deal is important for Netflix, which recently lost Nickelodeon content to Amazon Prime Instant Video," Greg Ireland, research manager for multiscreen video at IDC, told the E-Commerce Times. "Not only will this deal bring more kids' content to Netflix and help replace the content lost when the Nickelodeon deal expires, it also continues Netflix's commitment to offering original content which isn't available on other services."

Tech Giants Dump Data in Trust-Rebuilding Bid

"These moves aren't about helping the public," Hoffman told the E-Commerce Times. Rather, "these tech companies are striving to protect their brands and reputations," he explained. "They realize the backlash from the PRISM program is still in the early stages."

Crowdsourcing Entertainment Marketing via Social Media

"Choose your own adventure for scripted television series endings has not been roaringly successful," Falter told the E-Commerce Times. "It leads audiences who opted for the losing ending without answers -- and it diminishes the artistic integrity of the entire season or film leading into the ending."

Best Buy Clears Floor Space for New Windows Shops

"We're confident that the Windows Store will lead to a better experience for our customers. Our customers tell us that they want the latest and greatest technology, and the Windows Store will provide the ideal space to see, try and buy all Windows PC products and accessories," Best Buy spokesperson Carly Morris told the E-Commerce Times.

Foursquare Paves a New Path Down Memory Lane

"At least in the beginning, people will be attracted to the new feature, especially the people who have been with Foursquare since the start and have large numbers of check-ins," she told the E-Commerce Times. Indeed, those tried-and-true users may have felt the app was in a ...

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