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Twitter Helps Advertisers Home In

It is a much more precise way of targeting prospects on Twitter, said Steve Goldner, who leads the social media marketing practice at MediaWhiz and sister agency Ryan Partnership. "I would say this is a great step forward for Twitter in terms of its monetization," he told th...

Facebook Steps Out on Mobile App Ad Tightrope

"It is a great move for Facebook," said Steve Goldner, senior director of social media marketing at MediaWhiz and Ryan Partnership. "They are following user behavior, and that is the best driver of innovation," he told the E-Commerce Times....

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Is Bargain-Basement Hardware Really a Bargain?

Steve Goldschein, senior vice president and CFO of Systemax, a large white-box vendor, agreed, telling the E-Commerce Times that a skilled IS (information services) manager can reap attractive gains by eschewing name brands. Such a manager can either spend less for equivalent hardware or get more value for the funds allotted...

Microsoft Accepts ‘Common Sense’ Restrictions

Reports suggest that Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq:MSFT) will formally reject the Department of Justice's (DOJ) plans to break up the company, saying that the requirement is a "regulatory death sentence." Today's Wall Street Journal (WSJ) said, however, that Microsoft is willing to concede on other points, acceding to "common sense" restrictions on its conduct to meet the DOJ's antitrust claims...

Certified Time Arrives on the Internet

A new company called CertifiedTime Inc. claims that it is the first firm to offer a service that sets computers' clocks to the federal clock and so provide a legally binding audit trail ...

European Health Portal To Launch with $19 Million

Plans call for Planet Medica.com, billed as Europe's first pan-European health portal, to debut on the Web later this year ...

World Cybercrime Treaty May Be Underway

Unconfirmed reports circulating on the Usenet suggest that the U.S. government is working with the European Union (EU), Japan, Canada and other countries, including South Africa, on a draft cybercrime treaty that would try to ban hacking and Internet eavesdropping utilities ...

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