Who Is Jim Yong Kim? The Guy Singing the Black Eyed Peas Song in This Video.

The (possible) next president of the World Bank is not a terrible rapper. And Internet, you are awesome.
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Music for Nothing and the Fans for Free

Consumers won’t pay for recorded music in the future — but fans will pay for music experiences.

Seven Questions for Salesforce.com's Parker Harris

Salesforce.com’s EVP for Technology talks about Chatter.com, the whole Super Bowl thing, and the company’s priorities in mobile devices.

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Super Bowl Tweets Didn't Focus on Football

Twitter may be a great way to measure buzz, but what gets buzz might be less easy to direct. Take last Sunday’ Super Bowl, for instance. According to the official Twitter blog, users generated more tweets per second during the game (4,064) than during any other sporting event–topping the old record set during the 2010 summer World Cup.

Chatter.com's Super Bowl TV Ads Touch Off an Ad Skirmish on Google (Video)

Salesforce.com debuted its Chatter.com social enterprise app to a TV audience of more than 100 million today.

Salesforce.com to Promote Chatter.com During the Super Bowl

Prepare yourself to start hearing a lot about Chatter.com, the new social collaboration tool for businesses. Salesforce.com plans to throw open the doors to companies everywhere next Monday.

Apple Finally Starts Supersizing Its Free iTunes Samples

Still not convinced you want to plunk down $1.29 for that new Black Eyed Peas single? Take your time! And then take some more time: Apple is boosting at least some of its free song samples from 30 seconds to 90 seconds.

Live from Apple's "Let's Rock" Event: iPod Updates, Games, Nano Video Cameras

Apple has sold some 225 million iPods to date, making it one of the most popular electronic devices ever. And it’s sure to sell even more after the updates the company announced at this morning’s event in San Francisco. Among them: Larger, cheaper iPod touches and nanos with cameras and FM radios.
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Live from Apple’s “Let’s Rock” Event: iPod Updates, Games, Nano Video Cameras

Apple has sold some 225 million iPods to date, making it one of the most popular electronic devices ever. And it’s sure to sell even more after the updates the company announced at this morning’s event in San Francisco. Among them: Larger, cheaper iPod touches and nanos with cameras and FM radios.
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