Stories about: Ticketmaster

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    Microsoft’s Bing Search Results Now Tracked Through Webtrends Analytics 03/06/2009 15:25:00

    Webtrends, a global analytics leader with world class data collection and analysis, today announced the ability to fully track and analyse search data generated from Microsoft’s new search site, called Bing.
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    BlackBerry opens its own app store 02/04/2009 06:07:00

    Research In Motion opened its on-device application store, App World, on Wednesday at the CTIA conference in Las Vegas.
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    Researcher shows new SSL website hack 23/02/2009 10:18:00

    A researcher has found a convincing way to hack the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol used to secure logins to a range of websites, including e-commerce and banking sites.
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    RIM steps up consumer push with MySpace, Tivo apps 12/09/2008 09:00:00

    Research In Motion, typically considered an enterprise device developer, continues to push its consumer strategy with new services announced Thursday, including MySpace and Tivo applications and a music service for BlackBerry users.
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    Scripting languages spark new programming era 24/06/2008 15:05:47

    The era of scripting languages is opening up programming to the masses and extending the Web as an application platform.
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    Fun with social networking: Ticketmaster has more Facebook friends than you do 16/04/2008 10:25:46

    Chris Carrara thought it was interesting that Ticketmaster set up a Facebook site and almost overnight gained more than 150,000 "fans." So he started looking at page after page of Ticketmaster "fan" pages and discovered most had no "friends" at all. Given that the whole point of Facebook is to connect to people you know, he found that odd and began to wonder if maybe, just maybe, Ticketmaster was just making up "friends" to show how popular it is:
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    Report: More companies ban social networks, Web 2.0 sites 12/03/2008 09:13:53

    A report released by MessageLabs, a UK-based security vendor, found that nearly 20 percent of organizations blocked social networking and dating sites in February due to concerns about employee productivity and malware. In addition, the number of websites blocked by filters was nearly 47 percent, which, according to MessageLabs, should spur IT departments to update their electronic use policies to reflect newer Web 2.0 technologies.
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    The 10 biggest Web annoyances 01/11/2007 16:01:27

    In its relatively short life, the World Wide Web has already made many of our most mundane, tedious tasks quicker and easier to perform. But there are still a surprising number of activities -- from helping us buy concert tickets to protecting our privacy -- that, for one reason or another, the Web still can't get right, stirring the ire of even the most patient users. We look at ten of the worst of them.
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    Top Ten Facebook applications 13/10/2007 06:07:08

    With 46 million active users and over 300 Employees, Facebook could easily be called the new star of Social Networking.
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    Kittens could solve spam 06/08/2007 08:02:44

    An executive at Microsoft has an unusual idea for beating spammers. Powerful software tools and supercomputers aren't involved, but kittens are.
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    The 50 most important people on the Web 06/03/2007 16:10:26

    Despite what Time magazine would have you believe, you are not the most powerful or influential person on the Web. At PC World we love online personals, social networks, and videos of people falling on their keisters as much as the next person, but without the folks who create the Craigslists, MySpaces, and YouTubes of the world, much of the Web's potential would be lost among spam sites and other online detritus.
 
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