Rumours and reports about Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ health and whereabouts have been rife since the weekend, when it was claimed that the company founder underwent a liver transplant during his leave of absence. It nows seems that Jobs had made at least one appearance back at Apple HQ, and could well be back full time already. But the hush hush manner of his return says a great deal about how companies should to relate to the media, both online and print.
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Opera crowdsources the web
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
Browsers are, by and large, pretty damn boring. Google can churn out claymation adverts for Chrome, and Mozilla can slap on scary names like Firefox and Fennec on to its browsers, but at the end of the day, there’s nothing overtly sexy about a the box that helps you look at other boxes. That is, until Opera came along, ripped up that rulebook, then put it in a Blendtec blender.
Facebook tops UK web brands for April; bosses despair
Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Businesses lamenting the amount of time their workers spend on Facebook last month seem to be well-founded. You see, over 13 per cent of all internet time in the UK during April was spent on Facebook according to Nielsen Online.
