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Digital experience practitioners and vendors in the Asia Pacific (AP) region can empathize with many of the challenges their North American and European counterparts encountered in the Midwest last week at CMSWire's inaugural DX Summit in Chicago.
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"It's insanity.com," says John Fitzgibbon Jr., Owner and Publisher of IPOScoop.com, an Internet publication covering IPOs. "It's multi-times oversubscribed. It's frenzy and it's a one-day show. It will be all over by this time tomorrow." Road Show Frenzy Alibaba executives have been on a Wall St.
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The iPad Mini has gone onsale in China and, aside from the gangs snapping them up for resale or export, there was little in the way of consumer interest for Apple's baby tablet.
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Google Apps has made a big splash in the enterprise market, with businesses moving their apps to the web. But even as emails, calendars, IM and online storage have increasingly gone cloud-bound, the service has been limited by the languages and domains supported.
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Customers from the Asia Pacific and Japan region are found to prefer simple cloud solutions, and Hewlett-Packard wants to encourage businesses to adopt cloud deployments by offering pre-bundled kits to make things simpler to launch and manage.
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China is one of Apple's most lucrative markets, although legal disputes in the country have caused trouble for the iPhone and iPad maker.
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Facebook may be the world's most popular social network. But in the world's most populous country, Facebook is a virtual unknown, due to government filtering through the so-called Great Firewall of China.
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News from around the world of customer experience and marketing. Alibaba buys back from $7.1B stake from Yahoo.
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Facebook has just made its phenomenal initial public offering at NASDAQ, and industry observers are talking of how big the impact of the social network's IPO will be, outside of newly-minted millionaires and billionaires of the Internet age.
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The term "cellular" may have gone out of fashion with the prevalence of smartphones, tablets, and various mobile data technologies. However, Apple is taking one step back in terms of branding and marketing, due to complaints over its "4G" moniker on its new iPad. '4G' Around the World While the
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Evernote, the cloud-based service that helps users remember everything through note-taking and clipping, is expanding to new regions. But, with plans to set up datacenters in China, should users be concerned about privacy amid Chinese regulations toward censorship and data access? Evernote has announced plans to expand to Asia, and
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Google Drive is barely a day old, and it has already earned the ire of some of the biggest Internet audiences. Apparently China -- or at least the authorities -- doesn't like Google Drive, as with other Google services. The recently-launched cloud storage service has been blocked by the Great Firewall of China.
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The ARM platform is the king of the hill when it comes to smartphone and tablet processing chips. At the 2012 Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona though, Intel challenged ARM by announcing its Medfield class Atom chips, meant for mobile phones.
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Designing cloud architectures can be a daunting task, with the stacks, applications and interfaces that need to be programmed and setup.
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