Tags : MySpaceMarshal8e6-Henrico County Public Schools[October 12, 2009] Henrico County Public Schools oversees numerous K-12 schools, as well as a small number of technical and specialty centers in the county of Henrico, Virginia. Like every organization responsible for the education and safety of young people, Henrico County Public Schools is concerned with reducing inappropriate Web surfing, as well as security risks such as spyware and phishing. Read More... Tags: XML , security , Microsoft , vertical , MySpaceVARs Growing More Interested in Social Networking[October 21, 2008] At Ingram Micro's Venture Tech Conference, channel partners say they are increasingly using social sites as business tools. They can bring in new customers and be used to foster collaboration among employees. Read More... Tags: Facebook , social networking , marketing , MySpace , IngramSocial Networking: What Are 'Friends' For?[September 03, 2008] Consider dropping your resistance to "open" social networking and embrace it with a vengeance. It's the best thing to happen to our species since language. Read More... Tags: Facebook , social networking , LinkedIn , MySpace , e-MailThe Channel's Stake in Social Networking[April 28, 2008] Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace are often viewed as online playgrounds for students. However, they are being increasingly used as important business tools by channel players. Read More... Tags: Facebook , search , social networking , networking , MySpaceTech Hits (And Misses) Keep on Coming at DEMO[January 30, 2008] Some startups face a cloudy future at best, while for others, the sky's the limit. A look at some we're likely to hear from again. Read More...Tags: Facebook , search , services , Microsoft , wireless , Demo , marketing , MySpace , startups , voice , e-Mail |
Solutions in a Small World (Latin America): Sealed with a KissEven in today’s Internet-dominated world, in-person business connections still make strong impressions. But face-to-face marketers must be aware of cultural disconnects, explains AMD’s Gerald Youngblood. |

