Technology giant Oracle Corp said quarterly sales of new software rose 7 percent from a year earlier to $2.4 billion, at the high end of its own forecast.
Technology giant Oracle Corp said quarterly sales of new software rose 7 percent from a year earlier to $2.4 billion, at the high end of its own forecast.
Groupon, the Chicago-based daily deals company, is stretching its business model into a business services and tools: The company launched Scheduler, an online scheduling tool for small businesses.
Amazon.com Inc Monday announced that it has reached an agreement to buy Kiva Systems Inc, an innovator of material handling order fulfillment systems, for $775 million.
Adobe Systems Inc, maker of Photoshop and Acrobat software, said revenue growth slowed as sales of its widely used Creative Suite software fell, missing its forecasts, ahead of widely anticipated product launches this quarter.
QuestBack, a fast-growing Norwegian developer of feedback software, is making a play for the U.S. market by opening an office and beefing up local personnel.
Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL), the No. 3 software developer and No. 1 in databases, is scheduled to report third-quarter results Tuesday. Last quarter, it missed estimates and the shares plunged 15 percent, shaving as much as $5.3 billion from the net worth of CEO Larry Ellison.
Simsimi, the hottest iPhone, Android and iPad conversation app on the market, keeps on talking.
In the Round of 32 in the West Region of the 2012 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament on Saturday, No. 3 seed Marquette faces No. 6 seed Murray State. You can stream this and every other March Madness game if you own a personal computer, iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.
In the Round of 32 in the East Region of the 2012 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament on Saturday, No. 2 seed Ohio State faces off against No. 7 Gonzaga. If you're looking for a way to watch a live stream of the Ohio State Buckeyes vs. the Gonzaga Bulldogs, look no further. You can stream this and every single March Madness game if you own a computer, be it a desktop or laptop, or even an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.
Stumpys Stickers & Stuff, the website accused of originally designing the offensive, racist bumper art aimed at U.S. President Barack Obama is now down. The art work went viral on both Facebook and Twitter and now some Twitter users, who thought the sticker was a fake, are happy that the site is not functioning.
The U.S. and European regulators are investigating whether Google violated privacy of users by a special computer code that tricks Apple's Safari Web-browsing software into letting them monitor many users according to a report by Bloomberg.
Living in one of the world's most heavily censored societies, Wang Yong enjoys anonymously venting his daily frustrations, 140 characters at a time, via China's version of Twitter, but new government restrictions are making him think twice.
LOS ANGELES, March 15 (TheWrap.com) - Rush Limbaugh joined Twitter on Thursday, posting the first two tweets from his personal account in response to the scandal plaguing his show.
Facebook Inc is taking the next step on its IPO journey and has summoned research analysts from Wall Street banks to its Menlo Park headquarters early next week for a pre-roadshow briefing to discuss the finer points of its business and books.
German software maker SAP AG says it intends to become a major provider of database software in a move that would heat up its long-running rivalry with Oracle Corp, led by Silicon Valley billionaire Larry Ellison.
Cisco Systems has reached a $5 billion deal to buy NDS, which makes set-top box software for cable and satellite TV companies, a move the network equipment maker said would accelerate its expansion into the video communications market.
The Wall Street Journal observed that although the website traffic has risen exponentially over the past couple of months, the start-up is yet to implement monetization strategies. Silbermann, according to report, is believed to be following Mark Zuckerberg's and Jack Dorsey's approach, both of whom didn't have a business model to begin their companies with.
Throughout American history, billionaires have given to improve our society.
The Twitter-verse was abuzz with the New York Times op-ed in which a Goldman Sachs employee vents about his company and reasons for leaving.
Apple has found itself in a little problem with the law. Siri not on New iPad? Siri gets Apple in trouble in this classic suspense thriller brought to you by the IBTIMES. OK, we are obviously enjoying this a little bit too much. Anyway, this man in New York who recently bought an iPhone 4S, has sued Apple because he believes Siri does not work the same way it does in commercials (a true patriot this guy, hats off to you).
A powerful 6.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Japan's northeastern region on Wednesday, prompted fear among Twitter users who began to offer up prayers for Japan tweets as some say the recent quake is much too soon for a reminder of last year's triple disaster.