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Twitter Use Spurs Dell Sales
(Reuters) – Social media company Twitter is struggling to craft a profitable business model, but the Web-based service has helped Dell Inc. chalk up millions of dollars in sales. Dell said on Thursday it has raked in more than $3 million from Twitter followers who clicked through its posts to its Web sites to make…
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Integrators Target Digital TV Conversion Opportunity
Over the next few days people in 2.8 million homes will lose their television service. That’s how many households that The Nielson Co. reports are completely unready for the transition from analog to digital television. Friday, June 12 is the deadline for converting all full-powered U.S. television stations from analog to digital transmission. That…
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OnForce: Surge in Applicants for IT Contract Jobs
Online technology services marketplace OnForce has experienced a surge in applicants looking to become service professionals with OnForce in Q1 of this year. OnForce’s online technology marketplace matches up businesses and individuals looking to fill mostly short-term technology contract jobs with individuals who can fulfill those jobs. Currently, OnForce has a database of more than…
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New Google Tool Targets Microsoft Business Users
(Reuters) – Google Inc introduced software to make it easier for businesses using Microsoft Corp’s Outlook to switch to its Web-based communications and collaboration products. The Internet company said on Tuesday that its new software can easily transfer data from a Microsoft Exchange server to Google’s cloud-based online service. The new product allows business users…
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Apple iPhone, Snow Leopard OS Highlight WWDC, but No Jobs
Steve Jobs may not be scheduled to unveil advancements around the iPhone, the new Snow Leopard Mac operating system or other Apple technologies at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco today, but Apple is likely to have plenty of news in store for its loyal followers about those technologies. And WWDC is something that…