Gator exec speaks out on ads
News As "Chief ExecuGator" of controversial software company Gator, Jeff McFadden is biting back at critics of his baby. Because millions of consumers consent to run Gator's helper application and advertising software on their PCs, Gator is within its...
[September 5, 2001, 10:21]
Publishers sue Gator over pop-ups
News In a statement issued on Thursday, Gator chief executive Jeff McFadden said the company will vigorously defend itself against the suit, and may countersue. This flies in the face of the very nature of the Windows operating system and is ridiculous...
[June 28, 2002, 9:53]
E-government minister named
News The Cabinet Office said Pat McFadden will now take on the e-government brief previously held by Jim Murphy, who was moved to the Department for Work and Pensions in the reshuffle, held in the first week of May.
[May 31, 2006, 16:30]
Critics snapping at Gator's heels
News We're a software publisher that offers consumers free software applications that come with advertising," McFadden wrote. In an email interview, Gator chief executive Jeff McFadden said his company is operating within its rights.
[August 28, 2001, 14:15]
Gator looks for new image with name change
News We feel that the Claria Corporation name will allow us to better communicate the expanding breadth of offerings that we provide to consumers and advertisers," chief executive and president Jeff McFadden said in a statement.
[October 30, 2003, 8:25]
A Binary Clock
Downloads A Binary Clock is the best looking chronograph available for the iPhone and iPod touch. Simple but elegant this app tells time in the most beautiful way possible. Blue, Red and Green glowing LEDs available.Version 1.1 added a feature to save the...
[April 28, 2009, 12:12]
Flexible-working rights for parents extended
News The business benefits of flexible working are well documented and this remains the case in tougher economic times," said employment relations minister Pat McFadden, in the statement. From Monday, businesses will be required to consider flexible...
[April 6, 2009, 17:19]
Qualcomm 3G phone ban to take effect
News The Brattle Group, a consulting firm, issued a report in July citing two University of California at Berkeley economists, Daniel McFadden, a Nobel laureate in economics, and Glenn Woroch, who said that, if the ITC ban were to go into effect, it...
[August 7, 2007, 10:52]



