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  • Drafting Your MVPs

    Although he has taken a fair amount of criticism for it, one of basketball coach Phil Jackson’s greatest strengths is knowing how to treat his top performers. As head coach of the six-time world champion Chicago Bulls, Jackson had what came to be known as the “Jordan Rules.” Simply stated, it meant Michael Jordan was…

  • 7 World Cup Mobile Apps Worth the Download

    7 World Cup Mobile Apps Worth the Download ESPN 2010 FIFA World CupAvailable for all the major phone platforms, this app offers a wealth of content about the history of World Cup since its start in 1930. It gives users fingertip access to tournament news, live play-by-play, live audio, live commentary and in-game video highlights.…

  • Google Says Apple’s New Developers Agreement Cripples Ad Tools for iPhone, iPad

    SAN FRANCISCO June 9 (Reuters) – Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) said on Wednesday recent changes to Apple’s developers agreement would effectively cripple Google’s advertising tools for the iPhone, creating "artificial" barriers to competition. Apple changed the language of the agreement on Monday. As written, it appears to prohibit certain third-party ad agencies from collecting critical usage…

  • 10 Things You Should Know Before Buying iPhone 4

    With Apple’s iPhone 4 just a few weeks away, it’s time for consumers and enterprise customers to decide if the device is worth buying. If consumers wanted to be able to use their fingers to control the device and have access to an App Store to extend its functionality, the iPhone was the way to…

  • Spinning the Oil Spill: BP Snaps Up Search Terms

    BP admitted to paying for search keywords so its response Website would rank high in search engines when users look for terms related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Do a search on terms such as “BP” “Deepwater Horizon” and “oil spill” on Google, Yahoo and Microsoft Bing these days and you’re bound to see…

  • Communications and Technology Companies Team Up For Net Neutrality

    An impressive array of Internet communications and technology companies, including Google, Intel, Microsoft, Cisco and Verizon, join up to form the Broadband Internet Technical Advisory Group (BITAG or TAG), which will work together to find consensus on issues relating to net neutrality. h adjunct professor Dale Hatfield of the University of Colorado at Boulder, the…

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