"The Facebook bubble has burst."
"The Facebook bubble has burst."
The presidential candidates see Silicon Valley as good for only one thing: its pocketbook, not its ideas.
Business email will eventually be replaced by more accessible forms of communication like Twitter and company wikis.
As biofuels soar in popularity, the cost of filling Americans’ gas tanks could be influenced as much by hail in Iowa as by the bombing of an oil pipeline in Nigeria.
The U.S. has fewer people employed in high-tech jobs today than in 2001, because it refuses to issue enough green cards.
Opening up domain names to end in any word and be created in any language will only create confusion, fraud, and phishing.
Starbucks’ move to become a music retailer has done nothing for the music industry and has diluted the Starbucks brand.
Being wealthy is a powerful predictor that people spend less time doing pleasurable things and more time doing compulsory things.