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Mesa's YouTube page is just one example of the city's efforts to expand its online presence.
It's got more than 500 "fans" on Facebook. The YouTube page has been viewed 120 times. And at least 108 people are following it on Twitter.
Spawned by the popularity of instant messaging buddy lists, a new technology trend known as ‘‘presence’’ is all about making people aware that you’re available.
iCrossing is the quintessential marketing and advertising agency for the digital age. Instead of focusing on advertising that jumps out of the pages of newspapers and magazines, it makes sure its clients attract users of Internet search engines.
iCrossing is the quintessential marketing and advertising agency for the digital age. Instead of focusing on advertising that jumps out of the pages of newspapers and magazines, it makes sure its clients attract users of Internet search engines.
NEW YORK - America Online Inc. will inherit Engadget, Autoblog and other popular Web journals as part of a $25 million deal announced Thursday that expands AOL's presence in the blogging community and the company's potential to attract advertising dollars.
NEW YORK - When Farhad Kashani posted his resume on Monster.com, the unemployed executive didn't expect to become entangled in the U.S. government's effort to isolate its political enemies.
Michelle Ahlmer, executive director of the Arizona Retailers Association, explains legislation filed by Sen. Al Melvin which they said is designed to force online retailers with some presence in the state to start collecting the state sales tax. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
NEW BERLIN, Wis. - Jalem Getz used to dislike the lack of seasons in his native California. Now he uses the extreme seasonality of the Halloween business to turn a big profit.
SAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced online enhancements to its Windows operating system and other popular software programs, hoping to defuse a growing threat from Google Inc. and other fast-moving challengers.
A Phoenix man accused of committing a live, online rape is now accusing prosecutors of violating his Constitutional rights for refusing to turn over a video copy of the alleged crime to him.
SAN FRANCISCO — Tax-free shopping is under threat for many online shoppers as states facing widening budget gaps increasingly pressure Amazon.com Inc. and other Internet retailers to start collecting sales taxes from their residents.
Boycott China? Maybe not. With 1.3 billion consumers and growing clout in world affairs, China is too tempting for U.S. business to ignore -- despite Beijing's dismal human-rights record.
DES MOINES, Iowa - A coalition of 18 states representing about 20 percent of the nation's population has forged an agreement to begin collecting sales taxes on Internet purchases.
The forces of technological change and tightened belts have combined to prompt Gilbert officials to take another look at how they communicate with residents.
PHOENIX — One of the nation’s largest online retailers beat back a bid by state lawmakers Thursday to make it start collecting and paying sales taxes on its purchases by Arizona residents.
PHOENIX — One of the nation’s largest online retailers beat back a bid by state lawmakers Thursday to make it start collecting and paying sales taxes on its purchases by Arizona residents.
When it comes to online businesses, big and small, Arizona is a haven.
When it comes to online businesses, big and small, Arizona is a haven.
PHOENIX -- State senators are poised Thursday to force Internet retail giant Amazon.com to start collecting -- and paying -- sales taxes on its purchases by Arizona residents.
PHOENIX -- State senators are poised Thursday to force Internet retail giant Amazon.com to start collecting -- and paying -- sales taxes on its purchases by Arizona residents.
State lawmakers will make a bid Wednesday to close a loophole which allows online retailers to avoid collecting hundreds of millions of dollars of sales taxes.
PHOENIX -- Arizona is moving toward making online merchants collect sales tax on residents' purchases, a departure from the state's previous hands-off stance.
Someone is going to have to address the issue of whether Arizonans -- and others -- should be charged sales taxes on purchases they make online, Gov. Jan Brewer said Thursday.
Someone is going to have to address the issue of whether Arizonans -- and others -- should be charged sales taxes on purchases they make online, Gov. Jan Brewer said Thursday.
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