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US House to deliver final report on big tech antitrust probe in ‘first part’ of 2020

  By Mikey Campbell Friday, October 18, 2019, 01:39 pm PT (04:39 pm ET) The U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee expects to deliver a final report on an investigation into potential antitrust breaches by big technology companies, including Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google, in the first part of 2020. Antitrust panel chair Rep. David

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Developing a New Ecommerce Product? Here’s Why Personalization Should Be Part of Your Launch Strategy

Here’s a mantra for every ecommerce launch: “We sell to people.” That’s true whether you’re a B2C retailer of rehabbed fashions or a B2B digital storefront offering tech support services. Ultimately, a human makes the decision to buy from you. It’s why personalization is so critical. Your buyer expects to be treated uniquely and as

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The Scariest Part: A Round of Applause for ‘The Conjuring’

Stephen King (maybe you’ve heard of him? He directed Maximum Overdrive) once famously broke fear down into three distinct categories: Gross-Out, Horror, and Terror. Gross-Outs are mutilations, beheadings, graphic murders and the like. Hostel? Pure gross-out. Hellraiser? It has a lot going on beyond body horror and blood but it definitely has Gross-Out in spades.

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Tips On How To Compete With Industry Giants, Part 2

The first part  of this two-part article focused on the customer-centric ways to compete with industry giants. These lessons, all of which I’ve experienced firsthand working for a Canadian email marketing company, included:  • Turning obstacles into opportunities. • Establishing win-win relationships. • Offering outstanding customer service. • Hiring the best local team. Part two

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Roughly 40 state attorneys general plan to take part in Facebook antitrust probe

The people requested anonymity to discuss the investigation because such inquiries are confidential. The people said that New York continues to solicit support from other states, meaning the number could grow before it is formally announced. A spokesperson for James in New York declined to comment. On Monday, Facebook pointed to its previous statement from

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Real-World Open Networking. Part 4 – Interoperability: Problems with API’s

In our last post we looked at different general patterns of standards compliance in Open Network solutions. In this post we drill down another layer to look at interoperability at the Application Program Interface (API) level, which creates issues at a level beyond standards. As we’ve mentioned previously, network equipment has been focused on interface

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Real-World Open Networking. Part 5: Dissonance between Networks and Software Domains

In our last post we finished up a detailed examination of different aspects of Interoperability. In this post, we will analyse the different mindsets between traditional networking domains and software development domains, explain why there is often built-in dissonance. Whilst Open Network solutions require the integration of network and software components and practices, at the

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