Prior to joining Twitter, Lunenfeld was a founding member and CEO of Moxie Interactive, a top digital agency, leading engagement with world-class brands such as Verizon Wireless, L'Oreal, Twentieth Century Fox and Coca-Cola.
Each day access to the Internet becomes more and more important to finding a good job or getting a good education, and this neighborhood-wide wireless network will provide that resource to hundreds of thousands," said New York Senator Charles...
Wi-Fi ISP estimates a user’s location within the radius of a wireless network access point (e.g.in a home or store). Users opt in to access location-specific content (e.g.maps and movie listings). But because GPS works best outdoors, and users have...
It currently sells for $499 for the basic 16GB model to $829 for the 64GB model, not including the 3G wireless service. The study pointed to two reasons why tablet visitors may be more valuable than those using smartphones, laptops, desktops...
Schmidt said the role of governments in creating the next Silicon Valley should be to ensure all citizens have access to fixed and wireless broadband. Google plans to add filtering mechanisms to Google+, allowing users to receive more relevant...
Google and Virgin Continue Their Wireless Partnership As noted in the recent Google statement, users can now find simple links to the "File Manager on your Chromebook, as well as to music apps and games in the Chrome Web Store," right from the "new...
The app is available in the App Store for iPhone and two versions in the Bing Market (Verizon Wirelessusers get a special version). But it left phone users waiting in the wind. When released last April, Bing for iPad was a great app and went well...
Did you know that the U.S.now has more wireless customer connections than people? There are currently estimated to be 327.6 million active wireless customer connections in the U.S. In a span of two years wireless customer growth has exceeded 20...
When Google "accidentally" picked up data from encrypted wireless networks, the gates of Hades burst open. It's fairly easy as a tech-savvy users to understand why Google might see data from unencrypted networks as being "readily accessible to the...
Officials in Seoul investigated Google in January, concluding Google's Street View cars had also illegally obtained information about WiFi networks and other personal data from over 600,000 South Korean wirelessusers.
Research has shown that wireless web users demonstrate a higher rate of PPC ad click-throughs, indicating that PPC spend for mobile will bring better results than for desktops. Mobile phones are comparatively cheap, even web-enabled phones, and...
Research has shown that wireless web users demonstrate a higher rate of PPC ad click-throughs, indicating that PPC spend for mobile will bring better results than for desktops. Mobile phones are comparatively cheap, even web-enabled phones, and...
Users with a camera phone equipped with the correct reader application can scan the image of the QR Code to display text, contact information, connect to a wireless network, or open a web page in the phone's browser.
Android phones accounted for between 75 and 80 percent of Verizon Wireless's smartphone trade in the Q3 2010, Gartner estimated. Although many experts are expecting bad things for Android, an analysis of 78,000 tweets suggests Google doesn't have...
Verizon Wireless to Showcase Google-Powered 4G Phones - The Wall Street Journal Google CFO Patrick Pichette may have said Google wants to give the Chinese people open access to information as part of the company's global mission, but the loss of...
After being stonewalled by Google, Connecticut's Attorney General and Senator-Elect Richard Blumenthal is now taking legal action to force Google to reveal the data the company's Street View cars collected off unprotected wireless networks.
Wireless Internet providers are being tempted to slow traffic to sites with which they have not made deals. Large social-networking sites are walling off information posted by their users from the rest of the Web.
Google escaped an FTC investigation without incurring any penalties, but now they face a new investigation from the Federal Communications Commission over data they collected off unencrypted wireless networks with their Street View cars.
However, just as in the U.S.and Canada cases, they won't face any serious punishment and must delete the data it collected off wireless networks, paidContent reported. When images of Oberstaufen, Germany, went live on Google Maps Street View this...
Federal Trade Commission has ended its inquiry into Google's wireless data grab, saying that the company has added better privacy controls into its corporate structure. Class Action Suit Targets Google for Revealing Users Search Queries By Danny...