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Sprint Steps on the Gas With 4G Expansion

Sprint plans to launch 4G LTE high-speed services in more than 100 cities in the U.S., it said Monday. Included are major cities such as Boston, Chicago, New York, Miami and Washington, D.C., as well as small to medium-sized markets -- e.g., Clarksville, Tenn.; Jacksonville, Fla.; Lawrence, Kan. The service will go live in the coming months. The ...

Mobile CRM's Tricky Back End

Want to extend your company's CRM presence in the mobile world easily and effortlessly? Vendors are lining up to help -- at least with the first part of that sentence. Sales, service and marketing are all categories in which vendors are actively rolling out products aimed at the mobile space. Whether their deployment, though, is "easy and effortless" is an open question...

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Sage Act Hones Social, Mobile Tools for Small-Biz Marketers

Sage North America has rolled out Sage Act 2013, a new iteration of its flagship application that has been enhanced with mobile, social and email marketing capabilities, as well as new smart task automation functionality ...

Pandora Stock Takes a Beating on Apple-Radio Rumor

Pandora Media's stock dropped precipitously on news that Apple might be entering the online streaming-radio space with a competing product The news is not official: It has been reported in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, based on information leaked by unnamed sources. Still, the service would nicely complement Apple's existing iTune...

Zynga Aims to Keep 'Em Down on the Farm

Zynga rolled out "FarmVille 2" on Facebook this week -- but if "FarmVille" fans were expecting an enhanced version of the same familiar game, they were in for a surprise. The two versions have little in common For starters, "FarmVille 2" is the first Zynga game to be built entirely in 3D. The theme of the game is also different: In "FarmVille 2," p...

Apple Ready to Rumble in Samsung's Home Turf

South Korea's Fair Trade Commission is investigating complaints by Apple that Samsung Electronics is abusing its position in wireless technology. The news, first reported by Reuters, is only eyebrow-raising because of the country in which it is occurring: South Korea is Samsung's home market. Other than that, however, it's part of a recurring patt...

Mobile Phone Privacy: Buck Stops With the User

Cellphone and smartphone users have a love-hate relationship with mobile apps. While they love the functionality and enhanced user experience they bring to the table, clearly many hate the perceived privacy intrusions, suggests a newly released report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project. More than half -- 54 percent -- of app users surv...

Speak to Me Only With Thine Texts

Voice mail is following in the footsteps of radio, television, film, records and email. That is, it is a technology that is slowly being supplanted by a newer technology -- in this case text messaging -- and may eventually become obsolete So say new figures Vonage provided to USA Today, which reported that the number of voice mail messages left on...

Is Facebook Stuck in the Sub-$20 Cellar?

Facebook executives and employees must dread publicity these days. Every bit of critical news or commentary -- and there have been quite a few items that could be characterized as such lately -- seems to send the share price downward. The latest push apparently came on Monday from a negative article in The New York Times taking CFO David Ebersman ...

Mobile Tech Gives Malware Makers Much Bigger Playground for Mischief

Twitter-controlled mobile botnets and mobile ransomware are a few examples of what's in store for Internet users in the coming months and years, according to the second-quarter McAfee Threats Report. In general, mobile tech has emerged as a major vector for hack attacks, with many that might once have been aimed at PCs now focused on other devices...

The Rise of Self-Service Mobile CRM

Increasingly, CRM vendors -- and their customers -- are recognizing the value of applying mobile technologies to the self-service piece of a CRM operations. In response, more and more vendors are rolling out new applications for companies that wish to target this emerging, but rapidly growing, demand point. These applications range in functionalit...

Apple, Google Patent Bloodbath May Be Indefinitely Postponed

The great patent showdown expected to eventually take place between Apple and Google in some courtroom, somewhere, may never happen. The two companies are in talks on a range of intellectual property issues, according to an exclusive report by Reuters that specifically cites the issues the two companies have with each other over mobile patents To ...

Twitter Helps Advertisers Home In

Twitter is rolling out new ad-targeting capabilities that will allow marketers to identify and send messages to consumers based on their interests or likes. So, a consumer who has indicated an interest in gardening would be shown ads for gardening and outdoor-living products There are two different ways Twitter will segment and narrow down its 140 ...

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Blackbaud Offers Nonprofits Sharper Prospecting Tools

Blackbaud has enhanced its CRM app for nonprofits with completely redesigned prospect and research capabilities. It is the company's second major release this year, Tiffany Crumpton, senior marketing manager for CRM solutions, told CRM Buyer However, neither release -- the previous 2.93 or this newest iteration, version 2.94 -- incorporated featur...

Google Study Dives Into Multiscreen Marketing Madness

It has been clear for some time that consumers are using multiple devices to access the same content. Sometimes they will access a particular piece or type of content only from a mobile device -- say, a website optimized for mobile news while commuting to work on public transportation. Sometimes they will shift from screen to screen as circumstanc...

Time Warner Pours $25M Into NYC Fiber Project

Time Warner Cable is investing US$25 million in its fiber-optic network in certain parts of New York City. The goal is to provide faster Internet access, similar to Google's project in Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kan. Unlike Google, though, Time Warner Cable is primarily interested in targeting a specific constituency: business users that are heavy consumers of data...

Best Buy, Schulze Lay Out Rules of Engagement

Best Buy has reached an agreement with its founder and former chairman, Richard Schulze, who owns a fifth of Best Buy's shares. The accord could help facilitate a potential US$8.8 billion buyout of the retailer. As part of the agreement, Schulze will be granted access to certain due diligence information. He has also been given permission to form ...

Mobile CRM: Cost Center or Profit Maker? Part 2

Mobile CRM: Cost Center or Profit Maker? Part 1 Buried in a recent J.D. Power and Associates 2012 U.S. Credit Card Satisfaction study -- which showed consumers' satisfaction with credit cards was at a six-year high -- was this very telling factoid:...

Court Upholds Colossal Song-Sharing Penalty

It is the end of an era. One of the last cases in which the Recording Industry Association of America sued an individual for illegal song sharing has reached the end of its road in a federal court in Massachusetts. There, the jury upheld a US$675,000 damages award against Joel Tenenbaum following the directed guilty verdict in his 2009 trial and numerous appeals...

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Kana Goes Modular With New Express Application

Kana Software is pushing into the mid-market space with a new offering called "Kana Express." ...

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