Google: Dart will rescue browsers from JavaScript
The programming language for Web sites and Web apps is less complex and therefore easier to develop, Chrome programmers argue at Google I/O.
Originally posted at News – Internet & Media
View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
40 views
Lessons Learned from a Dominos Promotion
This past week, I stumbled upon a Dominos promotion that blew me away. It was incredibly effective!
View full post on SEO Articles – SEO Site Checkup
29 views
Huawei CEO: Next boss won’t come from my family
Ren Zhengfei says that no relative possesses all the qualities necessary to lead his company’s high-flying business.
Originally posted at News – Mobile
View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
29 views
Belkin completes acquisition of Linksys from Cisco
Linksys will still exist as a separate brand; support for all existing products will continue and warranties will be honored.
View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
55 views
Skyera gets $51M in funding from Western Digital
Western Digital’s investment arm makes a significant strategic investment in enterprise solid-state storage provider Skyera.
View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
42 views
Microsoft backs away from Flash ban in IE10
Arguing that support for Adobe’s browser plug-in is an advantage, Microsoft now permits Flash by default on Windows 8 and Windows RT. Tablets that can’t run Flash are merely “a companion to a PC.”
Originally posted at News – Internet & Media
View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
45 views
HP’s Whitman: ‘We’re shifting resources from PCs to tablets’
“The market moved very fast to tablets and smartphones, and we’ve got to now manage that transition,” says Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman.
View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
64 views
Intel-based phablet on the way from Asus
The 7-inch Asus Fonepad, which would be the first Intel-based phablet, is expected to debut at the Mobile World Conference later this month.
Originally posted at News – Mobile
View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
46 views
Akamai: A third of cyberattacks come from China
The company also says the U.S. still has a long way to go to catch up with No. 1 South Korea in terms of average broadband speed, but the gap narrowed a bit in the third quarter.
Originally posted at News – Internet & Media
View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
41 views



