Salesforce.com Strikes a Big Deal with Jigsaw
Computing company Salesforce.com has agreed to pay $142 million for Jigsaw, which operates a wiki-style business contact database.
Computing company Salesforce.com has agreed to pay $142 million for Jigsaw, which operates a wiki-style business contact database.
I was so shocked that he personally returned an email plea for help that I recently fired off to him, immediately escalated my query to an executive vice president and thanked me. Actually, he said "Mahalo," a Hawaiian word for "thanks."
Twitter's new @anywhere platform brings the service closer to users by integrating more easily with sites like The New York Times and Amazon.com.
Larry Ellison's webcast announcing the completion of the Sun acquisition got overwhelmed by iPad-mania the same day. So much so, that it appeared as if Oracle had made a rare publicity blunder. But maybe not.
Beyond incessant Twittering and texting, what will 2010 bring? To find out, we're combining the insights of DailyFinance tech writers Alex Salkever and Sam Gustin. Here's what they see coming in the year ahead. Hint: Apple and Google loom large over the tech landscape in 2010.








