Giveaways -- they pay off on the Web
Want to convince customers to buy on the Web? Give them something for free, a new survey suggests.
Want to convince customers to buy on the Web? Give them something for free, a new survey suggests.
Remember the good old days when ARPANET computers were as big as refrigerators and you could fit the Net on a sheet of paper?
In November, NY Times fires nearly two dozen employees for sending e-mail that violated standards. How did this happen?
Bell Labs' researcher Luv Grover has designed software that lets a quantum computer handle vague queries that result in multiple answers.
Back in May of 1998, the announcement sounded like awinner. Ed Bennett, former CEO of Prodigy, was launchinga big site called MY-CD, which would offer users theability to create their own CDs, selling for $16.
The company is using YouTube tech to make it easier, cheaper and more secure for companies to distribute video to employees
It's coming down to the wire for MetroPCS shareholders to vote on the merger with T-Mobile.
UPDATED: Dell's special committee responds to the American financier's latest proposal.
The speculation was fun while it lasted.
The chiefs of Oracle and Microsoft discussed interoperability when the two met face to face earlier this month. Was anything else on the agenda?