Virtual goodies, real greenies
Can selling cybergoods rake in more than your day job? In new book, Julian Dibbell gives it a shot.
Can selling cybergoods rake in more than your day job? In new book, Julian Dibbell gives it a shot.
Just how many people can we be "close" to online? Clive Thompson's piece on the New York Times site, "Brave New World of Digital Intimacy," raises some interesting points about digital relationships for those of us engaged in remote work with thousands of community members.
One of the most interesting sessions at the consistently engaging Semantic Technology conference in San Jose back in May was the 'Semantic Venture Panel: Investor Opportunities and Pitfalls.'Alex Iskold did a good job of capturing the essence of the session for ReadWriteWeb and I recommend a read of his post, which freed me from having to write up the detail of this excellent discussion.
By now, many of us have heard of the infamous virtual currency, Bitcoin. With a steady rise in both awareness and especially value as of late, it’s only fitting that India's first Bitcoin conference would be held in due time.
Living systems Asia, a global provider of collaborative e-commerce solutions, today announced the appointments of Jamieson Bryan as its vice president of Business Development and James Chin as sales director.
Anyone have a cool million or two to invest? No? Oh well...then someone should steal my ideas.
I have become an extreme minimalist when I travel to trade shows and conferences. The last thing I want to carry on my way back is a suitcase full of literature that I may or may not be really interested in reading.
You can tell gamification is becoming a more and more mainstream trend when people start having specialized conferences and trade events for it. The latest is called simply the Gamification Summit, and it's being held in New York this week, on September 15 and 16 at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in the city's Battery Park neighborhood.
Updated: Salesforce.com delivered a strong fiscal first quarter, but delivered a mixed outlook where it raised its earnings projections based on cost cutting yet pared its revenue forecast.
Lithium is becoming a major player, even beyond its size, and will become even more important as the days go on. Here's a look at the conference, the product and the company.