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  • The move will make life easier for Google Chrome users with separate business and personal accounts or those who share a PC.
  • Web analytic tools helps you to collect, measure and analyze the internet data and the site visitor records for understanding and optimizing web usage. It not only helps you measure and analyses website traffic but it is also a wonderful tool for market & business research.
  • There was a day not so long ago when the BlackBerry was the phone of choice among members of the business community. But according to the results of a new survey, this is no longer the case.
  • Apple's founder and CEO could be a cruel and nasty guy. He was also the greatest chief executive of our time. Don't go thinking those two things are related.
  • The iPad has been a success for Apple in business, apparently in spite of Apple's lackadaisical approach to promoting its products directly to enterprise customers. But there's one are where the company is clearly making a concerted effort to promote professional adoption of the iPad: medicine.
  • How to set up, develop, and leverage a good Google+ page as part of a social media strategy for businesses, brands, organizations, and public figures.
  • The world of words gets in the way of conversations between IT and the business all the time. Cloud computing is no exception. Words such as "application" and "service" mean different things to different people, but perhaps there's room for consensus on some core principles.
  • The Globes business daily reported that Apple is going to set up its research and development center in Israel that will focus on semiconductors.
  • The largest companies in the world are in process of figuring out how they can incorporate public social conversations into their daily business operations. Chris Moody from social media data company Gnip explains why social media for your company is not a one-size-fits-all.
  • DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal says he and his investment company are investing a combined $300 million into the microblogging site Twitter. Alwaleed said Monday the joint investment with his Kingdom Holding Company represents an interest in investing "in promising, high-growth businesses with a global impact."

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