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Top Tech News: Social Media Make Customer Service a Spectator Sport It was the customer service disaster heard around the Internet. An Arizona restaurateur, fed up after years of negative online reviews and an embarrassing appearance on a reality television show, posted a social media rant laced with salty language and an...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 10:16am -07:00T (300 words)
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TechCrunch: Mr. China Goes To San Francisco A block from the Mariposa on-ramp and in the eye-line of 90,000 cars whizzing by on 280 sits an old warehouse that was home to the San Francisco Bay Guardian, a local alt weekly, and Digg. Most of the building is gutted and inside they are working on the ...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 10:16am -07:00T (1273 words)
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Om Malik: The designer behind Google+ leaves Facebook for startup Intercom Well-known designer Paul Adams, who played an integral role in designing Google+ and then went on to Facebook, plans to announce on Friday that he is leaving Facebook and joining business collaboration startup Intercom as head of product design. Adams has...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 10:16am -07:00T (548 words)
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Top Tech News: Iranian Hackers Reported Targeting U.S. Energy Systems For all the talk about China and the Syrian Electronic Army, it seems there's another threat to U.S. cyber interests: Iran. Iranian-based hackers have ramped up a cyber campaign against U.S. corporations, especially energy companies, according to news rep...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 11:31am -07:00T (300 words)
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Programmable Web: Mention API: Know Who’s Saying What About Your Brand Whether we like it or not, social media is a powerful marketing tool, and what people are saying about a brand or business can have a noticeable effect; good or bad. What would be really beneficial, is if businesses could be notified immediately whenever ...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 10:16am -07:00T (284 words)
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TechCrunch: Dozens Of Top E-Commerce Retailers Find It Pays To Put Customers' Instagram Photos On Their Sites The ROI of social media is something of a black box for many e-commerce companies, but New York-based startup Olapic is beginning to change that. The company, which allows brands to collect user-generated photos from services like Facebook, Instagram and ...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 10:16am -07:00T (803 words)
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Ars Technica: Offering rewards boosts blood donations despite ban on payments
NY State Senate
While it’s illegal to pay someone for a kidney or a lobe of their liver, it’s completely legal to offer blood donors a small reward for giving a pint or two of blood. But for some people, accepting a...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 10:16am -07:00T (230 words)
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TechCrunch: Mr. China Goes To San Francisco A block from the Mariposa on-ramp and in the eye-line of 90,000 cars whizzing by on 280 sits an old warehouse that was home to the San Francisco Bay Guardian, a local alt weekly, and Digg. Most of the building is gutted and inside they are working on the ...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 10:16am -07:00T (1273 words)
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TechCrunch: Dozens Of Top E-Commerce Retailers Find It Pays To Put Customers' Instagram Photos On Their Sites The ROI of social media is something of a black box for many e-commerce companies, but New York-based startup Olapic is beginning to change that. The company, which allows brands to collect user-generated photos from services like Facebook, Instagram and ...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 10:16am -07:00T (803 words)
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TechCrunch: Disrupt SF 2013 Startup Battlefield Applications Are Open And Tickets Are On Sale Now TechCrunch Disrupt SF is back! We’re very excited to announce tickets are on sale and stealth companies can now apply for Startup Battlefield.
This September 7-11, we’re bringing Disrupt back to San Francisco to welcome an all new slate of out...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 11:31am -07:00T (382 words)
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Om Malik: HTC reportedly takes a cue from Samsung, will offer “Google Edition” HTC One With 5 million sales already, the HTC One is on its way to help HTC reverse its downward sales and profits trend. Counting on a single product to effectively save a company is a risky strategy though. Perhaps that’s why HTC is now planning a “...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 11:31am -07:00T (438 words)
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Om Malik: After finding users want more than just ed-tech content, Learnist plans for expansion Learnist may have launched out of a company focused on test prep and more formal education, but the social learning site is quickly showing that its appeal is much broader. Since its launch about a year ago, the service, which was created by startup Grock...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 10:16am -07:00T (532 words)
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Programmable Web: The SciBite API: Digging Up Pharma News The SciBite API provides access to SciBite’s real-time drug discovery search engine that combs developments in biotech and pharma. By tracking patents and clinical trials around the globe, scientific news, biomedical reagents and even biomedical job...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 10:16am -07:00T (270 words)
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TechCrunch: Tumblr Proves That Even Billion Dollar Companies Can Screw Up Mass Emails Tumblr just can’t catch a break. Yeah, yeah, they’re getting a billion dollars from Yahoo— but it’s been a torrent of criticism ever since. Angry users! Porn! Poooooorn!
Know what probably won’t help? Botching the key detail of a...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 11:31am -07:00T (233 words)
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Top Tech News: iCanvass App Now Integrates with CRM Dallas, TX (PRWEB) May 24, 2013 -- iCanvass, the powerful new sales app that champions an easy 'knock, tap, keep track' approach to canvassing, has announced the addition of its first custom feature. Launched earlier this month to critical acclaim, the sa...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 12:46pm -07:00T (300 words)
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