Facebook’s valuation is approaching $100 billion, Microsoft recently acquired Skype to the tune of $8.5 billion and Twitter’s estimated market value is $8 to $10 billion: someone is always crying bubble, but is the social web another bloated shell game or a gold mine to be tapped? In this talk, I tried to take a closer look at three Internet companies with different models, breathtaking valuations and connected users in common.
[VIDEO] From Enterprise IT to Innovative IT
The consequence and at the same time the cause of four technologies (smartphones, cloud computing, pervasive video and social media) is the commoditization of IT, where consumers are more savy about the use of technology in their dayly life
Google Music Service? Not yet, but soon.
It appears that Google has all but finished its version of a music service to be bundled with then new version of the Android OS. According to CNET, am applications developer installed a version of the Honeycomb version of Android and accidentally discovered the Google Music service in it. According to other reports, Google is […]
Where’s Wally at the Mobile World Congress?
After attending to four intense days at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last February, we could summarize what happened at the congress in two different ways. On one hand, we could glimpse the headlines in the front pages of the four issues of the official Show Daily: However, a picture is worth a […]