Sometimes .com companies need bricks and mortar, too.
Yahoo! plans to build a 46-acre campus in the heart of Silicon Valley, and the proposal was approved on May 11th by the Santa Clara city council by a unanimous vote.
Yahoo! representatives told the city council that the new southern California...
Track and field events are some of the oldest sports around dating back to Roman times. But, as evidenced by lagging interest in summer Olympic telecasts in recent years, people are increasingly tuning into “newer” sports like baseball, football and NASCAR. Times are a changin’, however. While...
People’s satisfaction with the .com world is on the rise. At least in that portion of the .com world made up of online retailers. According to a ForeSee Results survey, satisfaction levels with the top Web-based retailers was the highest recorded in the index's six-year history.
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The work of Web professionals sometimes gets overlooked, forgotten until something goes wrong. But those unsung heroes are the ones who keep the .com world spinning.
To bring recognition to their work, GoDaddy, the American Marketing Association and the City of Phoenix celebrated the third annual...
The Web is a huge, ever expanding place, and sometimes it seems like you can’t get there from here. Not unlike driving, an Internet map could be a useful tool at times, and that appears to be one of the growing trends in the .com world. Social media sites are trying to define ways for people to get to their...
While Internet doesn’t have flesh and blood, it does seem to act like an organism. The Internet lives on information, and if you could see a picture of what information is flowing to and from what Web sites, you’d have a pretty good idea of what it actually looks like.
Several companies including...
Recently the Association of American Publishers reported that traditional book sales climbed about 4% in 2009, but sales of e-books on Amazon.com’s Kindle and other digital devices shot up more than 175%. This from a medium that was barely on the radar eight years ago when E-books made up just 0.05%...
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