In this World Wide Wrap: Retailers turn to Facebook, Sunshine Gasoline rolls out POS, and Silverpop's e-marketing ups retail revenue.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fashion takes on social networking, SeaChange delivers 3D content, and Box.net rolls out Android app.
In this World Wide Wrap: Twitter to intro self-serve ads, Telstra delivers self-service platform, and Enservio unveils self-service portal.
CDMN member Open Text provided a hosted social media platform, available through mobile platforms and the Internet.
Research In Motion aims to make the BlackBerry Messaging Service the next social network enabling tool.
WebWorks makes Web development faster and more flexible, says Research In Motion.
Businesses need to work out whether it is really sufficient to run 30-person operations on ADSL, says Arc Telecoms.
In this World Wide Wrap: Alibaba plans on commercial bank, conference to honour e-business excellence, and Romania clamps down on eBay phisher.
HP has begun to roll out printers that can print digital content on the Web via mobile devices.
In this World Wide Wrap: Oracle upgrades BI suite, bad e-mail BI backfires, and BI talk show to air soon.
E-mail is no longer a trusted medium as it's plagued with security issues, says Consology.
The increasing number of extremist Web sites make it easier for terrorists to recruit vulnerable youth, says Interpol.