Google Maps finds itself back on iOS
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla After the Apple Maps fiasco of 2012, a new and improved Google Maps app now brings turn-by-turn directions and Street View to the Apple faithful.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla After the Apple Maps fiasco of 2012, a new and improved Google Maps app now brings turn-by-turn directions and Street View to the Apple faithful.
Seasonal shoppers and holiday gift-givers get the chance to see some of the top tech toys in action this week, ahead of any decision they may have to make about buying a cool new gadget or gizmo.
by Lee Rickwood
By Ted Kritsonis
Google announced today that it would now charge $50 annually to small businesses with less than 10 employees who use its suite of Web-based productivity tools. The move puts these small businesses in line with larger businesses that have paid that rate for some time.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Apple Computer went from being 90 days away from going bankrupt to becoming the most valuable company in the world and this epic comeback started with a little computer called the iMac.
SMS has spawned new styles of social interaction, and new forms of linguistic abbreviation.
by Lee Rickwood
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Isn’t ironic that the one company that’s come rather late to the notebook game is the one that seems to provide all the necessary components to other manufacturers?
By Hessie Jones Social media has amplified Word of Mouth to the Nth degree. It is a medium that goes beyond just marketing – it creates an opportunity for permitted observation and engagement with prospects and customers. Most of all the…
Canadian websites are disclosing information to third parties, apparently without the knowledge or consent of the site visitor – and possibly in violation of federal privacy law.
by Lee Rickwood