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Zendesk Illuminates Customer Data

Zendesk has rolled out a new analytics and data visualization tool that sits on top of its flagship customer service platform. Called "Zendesk Insights," it is available to the company's Plus and Enterprise users. ...

Twitter Taps TapCommerce for Mobile Retargeting

Twitter is deepening its mobile advertising capabilities with the acquisition of TapCommerce, a retargeting and re-engagement provider. Twitter announced the deal on Monday, calling the company's toolset an important piece of the mobile advertising platform it is building for marketers, app developers and users ...

California Embraces Bitcoin

California Gov. Jerry Brown on Saturday signed a measure that legalizes the use of bitcoins and other virtual currencies in the state. The law repealed previous legislation that specified only "lawful money of the United States" could be used in California. ...

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Google Glass Service Could Make All Customers Feel Special

Virgin Atlantic recently announced the expansion of a pilot project in which flight attendants use Google Glass to meet and greet customers. For the initial project, the airline equipped the concierge staff in its Upper Class Wing at London's Heathrow airport with Google Glass so they would have easy access to such information as connecting flights or loyalty points.

In ‘The Internet’s Own Boy,’ the Good Guy Doesn’t Win

The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz, a documentary directed and produced by Brian Knappenberger, is opening at theaters and online this weekend -- and re-opening wounds about the subject and his suicide. ...

Barnes & Noble Gives Its Nook the Hook

Barnes & Noble finally bit the bullet. The company on Wednesday announced its board of directors had approved a proposal to spin off its Nook e-reader business into a publicly traded company. ...

Barnes & Noble Gives Its Nook the Hook

Barnes & Noble finally bit the bullet. The company on Wednesday announced its board of directors had approved a proposal to spin off its Nook e-reader business into a publicly traded company. ...

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Five9 Adds Social, Mobile to Its Cloud Call Center Repertoire

Five9 has introduced Summer Release 2014, the latest version of its cloud contact center software ...

The Amazon Fire Phone’s Mayday Effect

Amazon unveiled its Fire Phone this week, sparking wide interest, if not acclaim. The Fire Phone comes with some innovative features: a dynamic perspective display made possible by six cameras that track the user's head and eye movements; and Firefly, an intelligent assistant that can give Apple's Siri a serious run for its money. ...

Dems Push Net Neutrality Against the Odds

Congressional Democrats this week took another go at Net neutrality. ...

Apple Gains an Inch in E-Book Price-Fixing Scrap

Apple has reached a settlement with plaintiffs in 33 states regarding allegations that it colluded with five major U.S. book publishers to fix the price of e-books. The class action maintained that Apple overcharged plaintiffs US$280 million. ...

Target Customers Broadcast Epic Checkout Fail

Target's customers jumped en masse onto social media Sunday night after technical malfunctions at its stores around the country resulted in long checkout lines and, in some cases, inability to make purchases with store-branded credit cards. ...

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Wearable Tech’s Steep Learning Curve

Google may be feared and secretly envied throughout tech circles for its industry-disruption track record, but in at least one respect, companies are grateful for Google's propensity to plow the road. ...

Salesforce Tries On Wearable Tech for Size

Salesforce.com is moving aggressively to carve out its own place in a hot emerging technology niche: wearable computing. With its new initiative, Salesforce Wear, it appears to be following its usual MO of co-opting technology in the consumer world and repositioning it for the enterprise. ...

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New Treehouse Tools Gauge Marketing Campaign Success

TreeHouse Interactive has rolled out an enhanced version of its Marketing View application, infusing it with advanced reporting and analytics features and a spruced-upped user interface. ...

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Why Mobile Providers Will Have to Give a Little on Privacy

Apple has tossed out some hints that its App Store may soon accept apps that handle digital currencies such as bitcoin. The change would represent an about-face for the company, which famously has banned virtual currencies from its domain, to the dismay of bitcoin fans. ...

Apple Sinks Its Teeth Into Bitcoin

Apple this week updated its App Store Review Guidelines with a change that signals a loosening of its restrictive policies against bitcoin and other digital currencies. ...

Microsoft Dynamics Steps Out of Shadows

Microsoft on Monday announced global availability of the latest feature set in Microsoft Dynamics CRM, which was introduced earlier this year. It offers new marketing functionality, enhanced customer service features, a Unified Service Desk for call centers, and additional social listening features. ...

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SAP Seeds the Cloud With Industry-Specific CRM Applications

SAP has updated its cloud-based CRM portfolio with the rollout last week of three industry-specific applications. These applications, designed for the insurance, utilities and retail sectors, are the first cloud-based verticals for CRM, aside from a broader-based application with functionality tailored for consumer goods. ...

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Salesforce, MS Deal Could Put Mobile CRM on Steroids

Now "anyone can run their business from their phone," Salesforce.com recently promised when it announced its Salesforce1 Mobile App. Many company announcements tend to overpromise, and Salesforce has a tendency to be particularly exuberant, so I took it with the customary grain of salt. ...

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