MarchFirst enters the terrible twos
As the struggling Internet consultancy stumbles into its second year, it loses its CEO and other key executives.
As the struggling Internet consultancy stumbles into its second year, it loses its CEO and other key executives.
Opponents of e-commerce taxes say their piece in front of the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, which finally has a budget.
Under HP's new bid-for-compute-time scheme (known as Tycoon) which, for all intents and purposes turns MIPs (millions of instructions per second) into a commodity, perhaps compute power from the company should be listed on Chicago's Mercantile Exchange along with cattle and pork bellies. Or maybe HP CEO Carly Fiorina should drop a line to eBay CEO Meg Whitman to facilitate the bidding.
Alibaba's annual 11.11 global shopping event will just be as big, if not bigger, but also a little different with more emphasis on sustainability and inclusivity.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey realized no one was going to Twitter to buy stuff. But that doesn't mean the idea of social commerce is dead entirely.
Shopify said it will utilize more of Google Cloud's technology across a broader set of regions in an effort to provide more merchants access to Google's cloud infrastructure.
A growing number of academics, analysts and executives are pointing fingers, cracking history books, rethinking careers, and otherwise trying to figure out how the E-conomy went from boom to bust so quickly.
A study concludes that e-commerce may already be reducing global warming, energy use and air pollution.
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Digital CC has moved away from its long-defended bitcoin mining business to pursue its remittance product and focus on software development.