Payments Can Google Be The Amazon.com For The Rest Of The Web? With Instant Buy, it's really gunning for Amazon—and every merchant who fears the giant retailer. Mobile Mark Hachman View comments
now Amazon Reportedly Working On A 3D Smartphone According to reports, Amazon is working on a smartphone that could display 3D images. Mobile ReadWrite Editors View comments
E-Commerce Internet Sales Tax: Will It Level The Playing Field... Or Destroy It? [Poll] A bill that would force Internet retailers to collect sales tax has passed the Senate, but faces a big challenge in the anti-tax, Republican-dominated House of Representatives. Should it pass? Take our poll! Small Biz Nick Statt View comments
cloud Middle-Aged Developers Driving Cloud Computing While cloud computing is a relatively new phenomenon, it's being driven by experienced developers, much like open source before it. The reason? Such developers have been around long enough to appreciate a valuable alternative to slogging through corporate bureaucracy. Cloud Matt Asay View comments
Television Amazon's Betas: Could This Show Be Silicon Valley's Cheers? Amazon's Betas could be the comedy that Silicon Valley has long deserved. But it needs your help to move beyond its pilot episode. Play Mark Hachman View comments
Amazon Why Amazon's Appstore Can't Compete With Google Play Amazon's Appstore is doing very well, thank you. But there are big reasons it will never be able challenge Google Play as the dominant Android app market. Mobile Brian S Hall View comments
Amazon Do We Really Need Amazon TV? No, But Amazon Does Amazon TV makes total sense from the company's perspective. To succeed, though, it also needs to make sense for consumers. Play John Paul Titlow View comments
Internet TV The Internet Assault On Traditional TV Is Working Why 2013 is shaping up to be the year the Internet upends traditional TV. Play John Paul Titlow View comments
Microsoft Microsoft Registers Double-Digit Growth As Its Peers Decline. Why? Microsoft keeps notching double-digit revenue growth in its Server and Tools division, even as other legacy IT vendors stumble. The reason? Microsoft offers deflationary pricing while continuing to make complex software easier to use, including its aggressive move to the cloud. Enterprise Matt Asay View comments
Amazon Amazon: "Infrastructure Is Not A Differentiator (Except For Us)" Amazon claims that no one need build and manage a data center, given that it already does this far more efficiently at lower cost. But as data becomes an essential ingredient for a rising number of enterprises, perhaps data centers are critical, after all. Cloud Matt Asay View comments