Facebook goes through corporate reorg
Facebook confirmed Thursday that it has launched a corporate reorganization around its product development.
Facebook confirmed Thursday that it has launched a corporate reorganization around its product development.
Forget phones numbers and email addresses. The era of the Internet handle is emerging.
In the space of just the past few years, Art Johnston has gone from thinking of unified communications as optional to viewing it as "a strategy that we need to implement to be competitive."
It's clear that companies are using social networks to connect with customers. Less clear, though, is what success means in this new media and how businesses can achieve it.
AT&T was the biggest Internet service provider for U.S. businesses in September, with 20% of the total business Internet traffic, followed by Verizon with a 12% share, online tracking and analytics firm comScore said Tuesday.
Google is getting ready for businesses to start jumping onboard its Google+ social network.
Just a week after Google teased users with a sneak peak at a Gmail redesign, the official updates were released today.
Google is beginning its big Google+ integration move.
Facebook and several of its high-tech partners are rethinking how companies can handle big data with low-cost computing centers.
Cloud storage and file-sharing service DropBox today announced a new service that allows work groups to share up to 1TB of online capacity, while also allowing IT shops to add or remove users.
Google looks close to unleashing Google+ on the enterprise.
SAN FRANCISCO -- With Twitter handling a quarter of a billion tweets a day, company CEO Dick Costolo said he's focusing on keeping things simple.
Forget about building a popular social network. Google CEO Larry Page wants to use Google+ to transform the entire Google experience.
Corporate executives see the need to use social media to connect with their customers, but many acknowledge that they're still figuring out how best to do it.
Microsoft is trying to overhaul Hotmail in an attempt to make its free email service cool again.