If You Doubt That Social Media Has Changed The World, Take A Look At Ukraine


When the Arab Spring erupted in 2010, one of the first things people noticed was the very visible role social media seemed to play.  Many began to call the series of political uprisings “Twitter...
    






Look Out, Apple – Google Just Bought Nest For $3.2 Billion


In a deal surprising only for its enormous purchase price, Google has announced that it’s buying Nest Labs, the hot maker of tech-infused household devices such as thermostats and smoke alarms, for $...
    






The Judge Won’t Call Asbestos-Lawyer Shenanigans Fraud, But It Sure Smells Like It


There’s an old journalistic turn of phrase that keeps us on the right side of the libel laws, while getting the point across: Sometimes it’s a crime what’s legal. That is an apt description for the...
    






Dell Differentiates With Diminutive Alienware Steam Machine At CES 2014


The team at Dell’s Alienware division has been fighting the good fight, so to speak, for many years in PC gaming. Some have herald that PC gamers are a dying breed, especially with the onslaught of...
    






Top 13 Startups That Killed It In 2013


While the year 2013 might already be starting to feel like a distant memory, it certainly gave us some exciting startup companies likely to disrupt the way we look at the world in 2014. Here are...
    






Jaguar Super Bowl 2014 Ad is First for British Car Brand


The Super Bowl 2014 takes place on February 2, 2014 and will have besides the big game a huge line-up of Super Bowl ads. Fox managed to charge $4 million on average for 30 second spots. Here is...
    






Vin Gupta’s InfoFree.com Reinvents CRM and Lead Gen Tools For Small Business


A Series of Forbes Insights Profiles of Thought Leaders Changing the Business Landscape:  Vinod Gupta, Founder and CEO, InfoFree.com… Legendary pioneer of database marketing and lead generation...
    






Business’s Worst Nightmare: Big Bang Disruption


“Address books, video cameras, pagers, wristwatches, maps, books, travel games, flashlights, home telephones, dictation recorders, cash registers, Walkmen, Day-Timers, alarm clocks, answering...