Tech Headlines: January 23-27, 2011
Twitter will censor posts by country, Facebook might put out their IPO next week, Apple offers new employee discounts on the tail of record profits, Jimmy Wales calls the MPAA, and RIM names a new CEO.
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Twitter will censor posts by country, Facebook might put out their IPO next week, Apple offers new employee discounts on the tail of record profits, Jimmy Wales calls the MPAA, and RIM names a new CEO.
Where oh where has the time gone? It’s been a while since our last news roundup post. We’re trying to think of new, creative things we can do with this blog, so in the meantime, let’s go with what works. Here’s this week’s roundup of technology news.
Technology news headlines for the week of December 9, 2011: Panasonic enters mobile phone market; India requests screening of user content; French corporation bans internal email, goes social + IM.
Earlier this week, Channel Buzz writer Robert Dutt sat down with Quartet president Rob Bracey to discuss the acquisition of KLM Solutions.
I am delighted to announce the merger between Quartet Service Inc. and KLM Solutions Ltd. We see so many benefits for not only our two companies, but, most importantly, for our clients.
The shared experience of absurdity; Rackspace uses games to lure San Francisco talent; “Occupy Flash” movement to uninstall the Adobe Flash plugin; Steve Jobs, as portrayed by George Clooney?; and delegating time to maximize productivity.
The future of free energy; CRTC’s ruling on internet billing could increase prices; hackers are targeting Canadian companies; Facebook identifies spammers; PayPal launches a Facebook app for sending money to friends; and the best productivity podcasts of 2011.
A time-lapse view of Earth from space, alleged photos of “BlackBerry London” running BBX OS, the CRTC issues it’s ruling on UBB, and productivity tips for Microsoft Outlook 2010.
On Thursday, November 10th, a helicopter crash in Hawaii claimed the lives of five individuals, including one of our own. Stuart Robertson was a trusted member of our management team. He was determined and practical, bringing an unalienable level of professionalism to his work at Quartet.
A robot that walks like a human, CRTC to issue UBB ruling, an interview with Jeff Bezos, and a notebook app that works on all your devices.
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