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Wearable Tech’s Steep Learning Curve

Google may be feared and secretly envied throughout tech circles for its industry-disruption track record, but in at least one respect, companies are grateful for Google's propensity to plow the road. ...

Salesforce Tries On Wearable Tech for Size

Salesforce.com is moving aggressively to carve out its own place in a hot emerging technology niche: wearable computing. With its new initiative, Salesforce Wear, it appears to be following its usual MO of co-opting technology in the consumer world and repositioning it for the enterprise. ...

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New Treehouse Tools Gauge Marketing Campaign Success

TreeHouse Interactive has rolled out an enhanced version of its Marketing View application, infusing it with advanced reporting and analytics features and a spruced-upped user interface. ...

OPINION

Why Mobile Providers Will Have to Give a Little on Privacy

Apple has tossed out some hints that its App Store may soon accept apps that handle digital currencies such as bitcoin. The change would represent an about-face for the company, which famously has banned virtual currencies from its domain, to the dismay of bitcoin fans. ...

Apple Sinks Its Teeth Into Bitcoin

Apple this week updated its App Store Review Guidelines with a change that signals a loosening of its restrictive policies against bitcoin and other digital currencies. ...

Microsoft Dynamics Steps Out of Shadows

Microsoft on Monday announced global availability of the latest feature set in Microsoft Dynamics CRM, which was introduced earlier this year. It offers new marketing functionality, enhanced customer service features, a Unified Service Desk for call centers, and additional social listening features. ...

PRODUCT PROFILE

SAP Seeds the Cloud With Industry-Specific CRM Applications

SAP has updated its cloud-based CRM portfolio with the rollout last week of three industry-specific applications. These applications, designed for the insurance, utilities and retail sectors, are the first cloud-based verticals for CRM, aside from a broader-based application with functionality tailored for consumer goods. ...

OPINION

Salesforce, MS Deal Could Put Mobile CRM on Steroids

Now "anyone can run their business from their phone," Salesforce.com recently promised when it announced its Salesforce1 Mobile App. Many company announcements tend to overpromise, and Salesforce has a tendency to be particularly exuberant, so I took it with the customary grain of salt. ...

Heartbleed-Weary Tech Firms Show OpenSSL a Little Love

Remember Heartbleed? Several weeks ago, the exposure of this security bug chilled the Internet, highlighting once again that even the seemingly unbreakable can be hacked. In the case of the Heartbleed vulnerability, encrypted data was at risk of theft. ...

Wheels Greased for Summer Yahoo-Tube Debut

Yahoo is in advanced talks with video producers to launch its own online video channel this year, a product meant to rival Google's YouTube, according to Ad Age, which cited unnamed sources briefed on the company's plans. ...

Twitter Poised for Growth Spurt in Asia

Twitter is positioned for some nice growth in the coming months and years, according to a report released Tuesday by eMarketer. However, that growth largely will be occurring in emerging countries. What makes that trajectory problematic in the view of some investors is this: It was Twitter's U.S. user base that accounted for close to three-quarters of the company's total ad revenue in 2013...

PRODUCT PROFILE

Salesforce1 Mobile App Drives Internet of Customers

Salesforce.com has announced that its Salesforce1 Mobile App will be generally available in the company's summer release. ...

HP’s Whitman Pulls Out the Chain Saw

In the wake of a weak second-quarter earnings report, HP has announced it will eliminate 11,000 to 16,000 jobs. ...

eBay’s In With the Breached Crowd

If there's a list of retailers that have not exposed their customers' data to a security breach, it just got shorter. The most recent company to confess to being hacked is eBay, which on Wednesday began sending emails urging customers to change their passwords. ...

OPINION

Look Who’s Pushing Retailers to Go Omnichannel

Only the truly dedicated shopper realizes this -- and of course, anyone who follows the retail industry (I happen to fall in both categories) -- but most shopping centers in the United States are owned by just a handful of companies, called "real estate investment trusts," or REITs, if they are publicly held ...

Microsoft Boldly Goes Bigger With Surface Pro 3

Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled its latest iteration of the Surface tablet at a New York City event. The Surface Pro 3 is slightly larger, with a screen size of 12 inches diagonally, instead of the 10.6 inches of previous models. It is also thinner, at 0.36 inches, and weighs a mere two pounds. ...

Will Samsung and Apple Lay Down Their Swords?

After years of legal wrangling over their mobile technology intellectual patent rights in courtrooms around the world, Apple and Samsung apparently are ready to call it a day ...

On Pins and Needles Over Pinterest

Pinterest last week announced that it had raised US$200 million in a new round of fundraising from existing investors SV Angel, Bessemer Venture Partners, Fidelity and Andreessen Horowitz. ...

Yahoo Buys Blink Team, App to Go Dark

Yahoo has acquired Blink, a mobile app that destroys messages at a predetermined time set by the user. Yahoo intends to shut down both the iOS and Android versions of the app in the coming weeks. Blink made its debut just a year ago. ...

FirstRain Mobile Showers Sales Reps With Data

FirstRain has released its third iteration of the mobile version of its personal business analytics app, enhancing it with social sharing functionality and building in a new contextual layer that gives users more information about the data they receive. ...

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