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- DragMath (zip)
- Enables you to write math formulas and supports several output formats: MathML, LaTeX, Maple and Maxima. DragMath is a free "drag and drop" equation editor. It is a Java applet which can simply run within a Web browser on most computers. The editor lets users build up mathematical expressions in...
- Tags: Notation, Applet, Language, Chris Sangwin, DragMath, Output Format, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2008-01-09
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- Consumers might not be ready for Linux netbooks, but we are
- Of course the Windows crowd has picked up on Linux netbook return rates. Fellow blogger Ed Bott writes these days, Linux is a great choice for technically sophisticated users who don't mind being far, far out of the mainstream. But for people who don't have the...
- Tags: Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source, Software, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Crowdsourcing? Try expert sourcing
- Corporate America has hopped on the crowd sourcing bandwagon, but they may want to start considering another option: Expert sourcing. That's one of the big takeaways from a report by Forrester Research. Forrester analyst Chris Townsend writes: Corporate use of Innovation Networks is rapidly expanding as...
- Tags: Sourcing, Crowdsourcing, Forrester Research Inc., Expert Sourcing, Purchasing & Procurement, Strategy, Business Operations, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-10-06
- End the spectre of science for sale
- End the spectre of science for saleOr Not[i]He will graduate from high school next spring, an honor student, and cost me a fortune at some elite college.[/i]Depends on what he really wants to study. There are some world-class universities that are also shockingly inexpensive, even for out-of-state students. ...
- Tags: NIH, democracy
- Discussion threads 2008-10-03
- Microsoft says crisis will impact tech
- Microsoft says crisis will impact techGround Control to L.E.M. Apollo13 Gemini has returned to Canada:Tom Hanks Impersonator,"Aren't we glad Houston didn't say San Fransico. That fire would wipe-out the SSA and put fourteen million Americans out of their homes."" I wonder how my trailer park is doing?"Wrong!!What's needed is NOT...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft says crisis, MICROSOFT SAYS
- Discussion threads 2008-09-30
- CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome
- Most members of a silicon.com CIO jury say they're not even testing Google's Chrome--choosing to stay with Microsoft's Internet Explorer. In silicon.com's latest exclusive CIO Jury poll, the respondents revealed they were still steering clear of the application, with 10 out of 12 saying their IT teams are not...
- Tags: CIO, Information Technology, Director Of Information Technology, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Google Chrome, Web Browsers, Strategy, Internet, Management, Chrome, Google, browser, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, Firefox, CIO Jury, Julian Goldsmith, silicon.com
- News items 2008-09-30
- Should our President be computer literate?
- Should our President be computer literate?The man with the BlackBerry gets my voteAlthough I fundamentally agree with you that being the leader of the free world is a bit more important that being able to check email and certainly requires a much broader range of qualifications, I have to say...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, computer, aircraft
- Discussion threads 2008-09-29
- Anatomy of a Web Attack: How Hackers Threaten Your Web Security
- The Web has become the key vector for online attacks - yet the vast majority of businesses are unprotected against today's modern Web-based malware. Hackers have developed a new box of tricks. Today's rapidly evolving Web threats and the instant exploitation of any vulnerability by malware authors...
- Tags: Web, Sophos Plc., Malware, Web Security, Hacker, Attack, Channel Management, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Security, Viruses And Worms, Marketing
- Webcasts 2008-09-25
- Google, NYC transform public transit info online
- Navigating the New York region's myriad and Byzantine transit systems "just got less complicated," Gov. David Pateron crowed at an event announcing the launch of Google Transit NYC, The Times reports. With not only the governor but also Deputy Mayor Ed Skyler and representatives...
- Tags: Google Inc., Productivity, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-24
- Semantic Web Gang looks at investment opportunities in semantic technology
- Joined this month by Erick Schonfeld from TechCrunch, Chris Morrison from VentureBeat, and Brad Burnham from Union Square Ventures, this latest episode of the regular Semantic Web Gang podcast explores views on the investment opportunities raised by semantic technology. Union Square was featured in this weekend's New...
- Tags: TechCrunch, Investment Opportunity, Semantic Web, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-09-23
- Gphone and Android will fuel the social web
- Gphone and Android will fuel the social webThis will be a great phone, but, they ARE jealous of the excitement thatApple can generate. However, the open development environment is going to spur a lot more innovation and force even the iPhone to open up more. Hopefully T-Mobile will sell a...
- Tags: Text messaging/SMS/MMS, Cellular phones, Instant messaging, social Web, Gphone, mobile
- Discussion threads 2008-09-23
- Live Webcast: Is Strong Authentication Strong Enough? Why Out of Band, Two-Factor Authentication is the Only Way to Truly Protect Your Corporate Network
- Every day we hear news reports of data breaches among America's leading corporations and the identity theft and fraud that results. Corporate networks are under attack, and the frequency of assaults and sophistication of the methods employed are increasing. Recent attacks even claim to defeat some two-factor methods, the industry...
- Tags: Webcast, Network, Two-factor Authentication, Positive Networks Inc., Authentication, Attack, Security
- Webcasts 2008-09-22
- A tribute to Pop
- A tribute to PopNot bad questionsFortunately, he had enough in reserves to hire a private ambulance service to bring him up here. An EMT was with him the whole time and he was able to come up to his favorite place. He traveled up here frequently when he...
- Tags: Benefits, tribute
- Discussion threads 2008-09-19
- How to Develop Your CMDB Project's ROI
- While long-term ROI claims from enterprise customers oftentimes can exceed up to 400% or more, many IT executives are struggling with making initial ROI assessments for their Configuration Management Database CMDB project. While the CMDB is well-established as a foundational element for both advancing proactive IT management and overall ITIL...
- Tags: CMDB, ROI, ASG Software Solutions, Roi/Tco, Finance, Managerial Accounting
- Webcasts 2008-09-18
- Microsoft pulls the plug on Gates-Seinfeld ads; Campaign's next phase set to begin
- Microsoft is pulling the plug on the team of Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates as the TV spokesmen trying to reinvent the image of Windows. The official word from Redmond is that the company had always planned to pull the plug on the two when the $300 million ad campaign...
- Tags: Advertisement, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., NYT, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-09-17
- Google's mobile Street View: Definitely creepy
- Google's mobile Street View: Definitely creepyI don't get itI'm not much of a fan of Google amassing all this data either but try as I may I can't find any reason for disliking the street view. Do you have a particular reason?Why not?Other than the fact that it invades our...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Street View, Google Inc., mobile
- Discussion threads 2008-09-17
- Don't be the next Sarah Palin (security victim, not VP candidate)
- It looks like the Sarah Palin Yahoo mailbox attack mentioned by Ryan Naraine and Chris Wysopal is real. Assuming that you are a high-value target, let's talk briefly about how you can prevent this from happening: Connect to your mailbox only from...
- Tags: Web, Password, Web Browser, Attack, Web Browsers, Channel Management, Security, Internet, Marketing, Adam O\'Donnell
- Blog posts 2008-09-17
- What Microsoft gives you for free
- It's not often you can put "Microsoft" and "free" in the same sentence, but they do do no jokes surprisingly a lot which is free. Students have been able to use DreamSpark for a while now, but it's still not very well publicised. I wrote about DreamSpark back at the...
- Tags: Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Development Tools, Operating Systems, Software, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-09-17
- Sarah Palin's Yahoo account hijacked, e-mails posted online
- On the heels of media reports that Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin was using a private Yahoo e-mail account (gov.palin@yahoo.com) to conduct Alaska state business, hackers have broken into the account and posted evidence of the hijack on Wikileaks. An activist group calling itself 'anonymous' claimed...
- Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Sarah Palin, Wikileaks, E-mail, Online Communications, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-09-17
- Live Webcast: Implementing Teleworking Strategies with Secure Remote Access (SRA) Solutions
- Beyond flexibility and productivity, it is the new economic climate that has transformed teleworking into a major employee requirement. Soaring gas prices and the effects of a worldwide credit crisis are hitting employees hard. As a result teleworking is now recognized as a significant cost and time saving employee benefit....
- Tags: Strategy, Webcast, SonicWall, Telecommuting, Remote Access, Telecommunications, Security, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- Webcasts 2008-09-17
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