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- IDG TechNetwork Grows Rapidly in Revenue, Unique Visitors, and Pageviews
- GigaOm Network Joins the IDG Media Network FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- Just nine months after its debut, the IDG TechNetwork has passed more than 120 million pageviews per month, 40 million monthly unique visitors, and its monthly revenue has grown almost eightfold. The media and ad network of non-IDG publishers...
- Research articles 2008-12-15
- Gigaom Network Parting Ways With Federated; Going With IDG's Tech Ad Network
- Gigaomni Media GOM, the parent company of the popular network of tech sites including Gigaom, is parting ways with its long time ad partner Federated Media, and moving to a more enterprise-focused IDG TechNetwork, IDG's tech ad network, we have learned and confirmed from the two companies. The new...
- External links 2008-11-21
- NY Times, Washington Post, CNN Partner with Bloggers
- It seems almost like yesterday that we were reporting on the State of the Blogosphere, courtesy of Technorati's new report. (It was, in fact, the day before yesterday.) Meanwhile, new deals seem to be popping up everywhere between mainstream news companies and blogging networks. The New York...
- Blog posts 2008-09-25
- Tech Roundup: Aluminum Apples, Chrome Declines, and More
- Apple rumored to have new production process-- According to 9to5Mac, Appleis using a new production process in which lasers and water jets carve blocks of aluminum into cases, first for the MacBook Brick, later for … who knows? The thought is that it would avoid bending and therefore stressing the...
- Blog posts 2008-10-06
- State of The US Wireless Data: Q2 2009
- Our friend, Chetan Sharma, who is a member of the GigaOM Pro Analyst Network, has put together the state of the wireless industry for the second quarter of 2009. Here are some of the highlights that show that the demand for wireless data continues to grow despite the current economic...
- News items 2009-08-10
- Tourists Are Terrible, Locals Are Freaks
- Copy this whole post to another site A blog lord lashed out at tourists in a train station; a fameball leered at Gotham's "social maladroits" and a British writer blew up over American English. The Twitterati were xenophobic and claustrophobic at the same time. GigaOM's worldly Om Malik forgot we're...
- News items 2009-08-11
- iGoogle Finally Goes Social
- Google today released a host of new gadgets and an "Update" feature to its customizable home page offering, iGoogle, in the U.S. that mirror many of the functions on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, such as the ability to share story links on status updates, play multiplayer games...
- News items 2009-08-12
- CHEAT SHEET: Truth About Sky-High MPG Claims for Electric, Hybrid and Mini Cars
- The battle of the MPGs kicked into high gear this week with General Motors making the bold claim that its upcoming Chevy Volt, an extended-range electric vehicle, will get 230 MPG for city driving. Nissan countered with an announcement that its 2011 all-electric LEAF sedan will get some 367 MPG...
- News items 2009-08-12
- University of Maryland confirms Kundra's credentials after questions raised
- Widely distributed blog post questions the federal CIO's bio Challenging claims in a highly discussed blog post, University of Maryland officials told Federal Computer Week today that federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from the university system. Kundra earned an undergraduate degree in behavioral and social...
- News items 2009-08-13
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- GigaOM Interview: Broadcom CEO Scott McGregor
- Heading into 2009, web-connected consumer electronics are finally on the horizon, and players from Cisco to AT&T are salivating at the opportunity. But in the welter of wires connecting our devices, Broadcom sees an opportunity to offer chips that can connect devices to each other, the home network and even...
- News items 2009-08-07
- California Regulators Say Heck Yeah to Sunrise Power Line
- An engine designed almost 200 years ago could be the future of solar energy. At least that’s what San Diego county is banking on, along with Phoenix-based Stirling Energy Systems, which will be building a 1,000-MW solar plant run off of Stirling engines in the county’s desert thanks to the...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Air New Zealand Takes Off With Jatropha Biofuel
- Air New Zealand has completed what it says was the first commercial test flight using biofuel made from the jatropha plant. Jatropha, which produces seeds that contain inedible lipid oil, can be grown on land that’s not usable for food crops, making it a potentially more environmentally friendly feedstock for...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Regulators Slam Duke's Solar Funding Plan
- North Carolina regulators gave a green light for Duke Energy’s Carolinas subsidiary to install 10 megawatts of photovoltaic systems at hundreds of commercial and industrial buildings, homes, and schools last week. But the energy company’s plan to recover costs for the $50 million project through rate hikes has come to...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Algae Startup GreenFuel Cutting Almost Half Its Staff
- GreenFuel is encountering even more hurdles in its path to producing algae, fed with recycled CO2, that can be turned into biofuel. This time it’s the battered economy throwing up roadblocks, and the comapny has cut nearly half its staff, according to XConomy. One of the recently laid off folks...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Will The Fortune 500 Save the Solar Industry?
- The economy may be giving renewable energy companies plenty to fear in the year to come, but not all the forecasts are gloomy. At a time when analysts are predicting shrinking venture capital investment and companies are shelving plans for new factories, some industry insiders are predicting at least one...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Battery Maker Boston Power Fuels Up With $55M
- On the heels of news that it had scored a deal with laptop maker Hewlett Packard, lithium-ion battery maker Boston Power says this morning it has raised $55 million to keep growing its business. The 4-year-old company has now raised a total of $125 million, making it one of the...
- News items 2009-08-07
- at&t and FuturePhone ââ¬" POTS Calls the Kettle Black
- Paul Kapustka at GigaOM describes how a lawsuit from at&t has apparently led to shutting down FuturePhone which used to provide “free†international calls for the price of a domestic call to Iowa. Alec Saunders .LOG and Fractals of Change both have posted on how...
- Blog posts 2007-02-07
- at&t and FuturePhone ââ¬" POTS Calls the Kettle Black
- Paul Kapustka at GigaOM describes how a lawsuit from at&t has apparently led to shutting down FuturePhone which used to provide “free†international calls for the price of a domestic call to Iowa. Alec Saunders .LOG and Fractals of Change both have posted on how...
- Blog posts 2007-02-07
- AT&T's Branding Blunders
- Cingular is the new AT&T? The Cingular brand is now extinct because AT&T has a better reputation? AT&T is new? I'm so confused. If you are befuddled as I am, look at this bit of history to get grounded. What is clear is that AT&T (AT&T Mobility?)...
- Blog posts 2007-05-22
- No-Frills Carrier Pocket Communications Raises $100 Million For Northeast Network
- Pocket Communications, a no-frills carrier operating in Texas that offers a $25 monthly contract for unlimited calls and text messages, has raised $100 million to build out a network in five Northeast cities, GigaOm reports. The CDMA network will be the two-year-old company's second build-out, joining a network in...
- External links 2008-11-25
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