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Half of Online Shoppers Look For Green PracticesDec 22, 2009
As last minute shoppers scour the web for presents, a new study says that more than half of Christmas shoppers now look for environmental credentials when choosing online retailers, and one in four consumers expect retailers to use eco-friendly...
Twitter.com now Profitting from PartnershipsDec 22, 2009
Twitter has recently made in the region of $25 million from partnerhips with Google.com & Microsoft.com by displaying micro-blogging Content.
LunarPages Buys Colocation Space from LatysisDec 21, 2009
Colocation, managed services and disaster recovery provider Latisys announced on Thursday that it had been chosen to provide data center colocation and managed IT services to web hosting provider LunarPages.
Twitter Hacked and Defaced by "Iranian Cyber Army"Dec 21, 2009
As has been reported in a variety of sources today, the popular social networking site Twitter was hacked yesterday, apparently by a group calling itself the “Iranian Cyber Army.”
Study Shows Security Largest Barrier to Cloud AdoptionDec 18, 2009
Telecommunications provider Colt Telecom Group announced on Wednesday that it has commissioned research firm Portio to conduct study on its behalf which revealed that 68 percent of European CIOs and IT decision-makers say security fears prevent them...
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