Customer Relationship Software Provider SalesForce.Com Shares SkyrocketAugust 21st, 2006 Shares of salesforce.com, which manages customer relationship data for corporations, jumped 19%, as the San Francisco-based firm beat consensus estimates across the board. This was despite reported profit loss of $145,000 for the second quarter.
Salesforce Service Cloud integrates with Twitter - Why and What's New?March 23rd, 2009 Salesforce.com, a notable CRM service provider are integrating Service Cloud customer-service platform with Twitter. Launched in January, the Service Cloud combines concepts like online customer communities, social networking, knowledge base information, and making data from cloud services like Facebook and Twitter available to e-mail, phone and chat-based customer service representatives.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt won't resign from Apple despite threats of anti-trust lawsuitMay 8th, 2009 Google CEO to stay on Apple board despite inquiry
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Google Down!January 8th, 2008 It has been several hours since Google search went down. Google services on google.com domain, including but not limited to GMail or Google Analytics, Google Adsense etc., are down too while blogsearch.google.com is up and running.
Google To Launch Database Web Service Using BigTable?April 5th, 2008 TechCrunch got it from a source that Google plans to launch their BigTable, their proprietary internal database which is used for Google Search, as a web service to compete with Amazon SimpleDB Web Service. Bigtable is a distributed storage system for managing structured data that is designed to scale to a very large size: petabytes of data across thousands of commodity servers at Google.
Google Plans To Axe 300 DoubleClick Staff in USA Following Acquisition; Freezes HiringApril 4th, 2008 The "do no evil" mantra of Google is slowly fading into oblivion as Google, like any other large corporation, plans to axe 300 jobs from newly acquired DoubleClick Inc. This is the first time that Google has made significant job cuts.
Not Satisfied With Web, Google To Start Boring EarthAugust 20th, 2008 Google has decided that boring (into) the World Wide Web is not enough and it plans to start drilling into the earth's crust. Google promised nearly $11 million in technology to expand USA’s geothermal energy reserves.
Baidu CEO draws overflow crowd as he talks to students on Google founders' old stomping groundSeptember 23rd, 2009 Baidu CEO draws big crowd in Google's backyardPALO ALTO, Calif. — The billionaire founder of a popular search engine drew a big crowd Wednesday at Stanford University — and it wasn't one of the guys that started Google Inc.
Google Quick Search Box for Mac usersJanuary 13th, 2009 Are you a Mac-buff and looking for a Google experience. Obviously you know Google is best for online searches.
Unlimited Broadband: BSNL / Kolkata Telephones Reduces PriceJune 14th, 2008 BSNL / Kolkata Telephones reduced the pricing of unlimited broadband plans across the board and introduced several new plans for home users and business. The 256 Kbps unlimited broadband plan is now priced at Rs.
Google Feels the Heat of Recession - To Lay off 10000, Stops New Services, Freezes HiringDecember 8th, 2008 Google Inc, the world's largest search engine on the Internet can not proclaim now that they are not disturbed by this recession which seems like a blackhole gulping every alternate employee down. The reason being the news that Google is going to lay off 10,000 people from their outsourcing department.
SiteMap of GoogleJune 11th, 2005 I found something interesting: Google's SiteMap. This provides a handy reference to Google Tools which are increasing by the day.
5 Ways Google wants to Grin with Green in FutureFebruary 25th, 2009 Google, the company with more than 1 million servers, is trying to go green. To keep Google's services and tools running, it takes extensive computer infrastructure and massive amounts of electricity.
Google Pages Introduced and WithdrawnFebruary 24th, 2006 Google seems to have developed a habit of introducing new services and then withdrawing them due to high demand and reintroducing them selectively later. Google Web Accelerator, Google Analytics and now Google Pages, all follow this overused pattern.
Google Loses Over 16 Billion in 1 DayJuly 20th, 2008 Just after announcing its quarterly results Google lost over 16 billion dollar on Friday. The last trade was at 481.32, down from its previous day high of 534.75.