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- Will greentech investors discover food?
- The first known death in the U.S. from the current round of infulenza has been reported. This swine flu bruhaha adds ammunition to arguments of those who favor more humane farming methods. The poor pigs may be getting a bad rap on "swine flu." There's no evidence...
- Tags: Food, Investor, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-04-29
- The CIA's Collaboration Growth Curve & IBM's Lotusphere ecosystem
- One of the highlights of last June's Enterprise 2.0 conference was Don Burke and Sean Dennehy of the US Central Intelligence Agency CIA describing how their 'Intellipedia' wikis were transforming the agency into a more collaborative organization: that presentation is embedded above. Ten...
- Tags: Fax Machine, CIA, Network, IBM Corp., Intellipedia, Fax, Collaboration, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-04-16
- Should open source boycott Microsoft?
- Should open source boycott Microsoft?I do everything on a case-by-case basisIf it's good software and there's good vendor support I'll use it. If it's bad software or there's poor vendor support I won't.You can have proprietary software that is good and well supported by its maker. You can have F/OSS...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Corp., open source boycott, open source, software, boycott, interoperability, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-01-05
- Images: Supersize solar power
- Utility-scale solar power plants--using everything from giant reflective dishes to plastic balloons--are changing the look of solar power.Parabolic troughs, one of which is shown here, have been around for 25 years, and the technology will be around for at least another 25. Parabolic troughs reflect sunlight to heat liquid carried...
- Tags: Electricity, Solar Energy, Trough, Photovoltaics, Plant, mW, Solar Power Plant, Arizona Public Service, BrightSource Energy, Concentrator, Stirling Engine Systems, Infinia, It', SolFocus, What', Manufacturing, Telecom & Utilities, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-05-26
- Why the ban on mandatory RFID implants should be Federal
- Why the ban on mandatory RFID implants should be FederalWho is requiring an implant?Can you please cite some examples of actual companies requiring RFID implants?Lastly, do you honestly think employees will be rushing to work for a company that requires one?If you really want to get yourself into a tizzy,...
- Tags: RFID Implant, RFID, mandatory RFID implant
- Discussion threads 2007-09-14
- Long live the Gateway cow spots!
- Long live the Gateway cow spots!I don't know about . . .The COW tag on the exchange, but I agree with you. Someone certainly needs to lighten up! Not everything needs to be serious . . .And the Spots are a matter of taste. If he doesn't like them,...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Notebooks, Tablets, TVs, Gateway Inc., computer
- Discussion threads 2007-08-27
- Life of marine iguanas on the Galapagos
- The marine iguanas on the Galapagos Islands lived without predators for a very long time. But when humans arrive 150 years ago, they brought with them cats and dogs which are occasionally biting the iguanas. Still, these animals remained excessively tamed. With the explosion of the number of tourists on...
- Tags: iguana
- Blog posts 2006-12-19
- One Laptop Per Child user interface - In pictures
- One Laptop Per Child user interface - In picturesTell it to the folks who put out the VHDIt is not anything the author conjured, but what is offered via the 'net.As far as i can tell...the crank remainscheck out the linkhttp://www.laptop.org/download.en_US.htmlYou really need to take out the OLD picture...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, tool, computer, job, One Laptop Per Child project
- Discussion threads 2006-11-22
- Industry, others object to data retention
- Industry, others object to data retentionA bad idea from every view point.Has ALL of the snooping since 911 caught a single terrorist? NO! The truth is our security people can't find their butts with both hands.The terrorists are winning.The US has dropped to dead even with Uganda as...
- Tags: e-mail
- Discussion threads 2006-05-31
- New RFID travel cards could pose privacy threat
- New RFID travel cards could pose privacy threatAnd so it starts...and the sheep will allow it to happen! So sad this nation is well on it's way to becoming a facist state... well the republic was great while it lasted.This makes me gag!We're spending TRILLIONS of $$ to "make America...
- Tags: homeland security, RFID, Nazi, Hitler, Gestapo, card
- Discussion threads 2006-04-18
- Google, feds face off over search records
- Google, feds face off over search recordsCan't there be a compromise?Isn't there a way to satisfy both parties? In my opinion, the ACLU will not be satisfied unless things are 100% unprotected and 100% unregulated, but here's my suggestion, anyway.Why doesn't the government pass a law that more effectively...
- Tags: Government, INTERNET, lib, pol, med, org, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-03-14
- Bush allies defend NSA surveillance
- Bush allies defend NSA surveillanceIf it is so obvious that they are only intercepting terrorist communicationcommunications, it would take very little time to convince a Judge and get a court order. We need a judge to ok these kinds of things. I do NOT trust Bush and his buddies.Well, this...
- Tags: Osama, NSA, FISA Court, 9/11 commission
- Discussion threads 2006-01-24
- The future transparency of the past--we live in glass houses
- The future transparency of the past--we live in glass housesWhile the Left and ACLU Blew SmokeThe left and ACLU rag on about the govenment and the real threat has been in the private sector like most of us have know for 20 years. But the pure hate of the left...
- Tags: INTERNET, American Civil Liberties Union, hate, future transparency, liar
- Discussion threads 2006-01-23
- The United States of India
- In less than two months time it has become clear that, between Cisco, Intel, and now Microsoft, India will get injected with at least $3.8 billion. China is getting similar injections. According to a report in InfoWorld, Intel chairman Craig Barrett talked about why education is making China more...
- Tags: Wikipedia
- Blog posts 2005-12-07
- Does WIndows Rule?
- Does WIndows Rule?You said it all..."Sounds compelling doesn't it? I thought so, in fact I thought both this newsletter and the Reliability study it reports on were among the best things of this kind I've seen. On the other hand there's a challenge to the Linux community here we'd be...
- Tags: Operating systems, Tools & Techniques, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, patch management, hardware, Microsoft Windows, operating system, software, Linux
- Discussion threads 2005-11-28
- Opera's Acid2 challenge to Microsoft
- Opera's Acid2 challenge to MicrosoftI might add"To the Web community I want to say: Microsoft has now been challenged. They will respond, if enough people remind them of the challenge. Please remind them. And, when IE 7 is released, make sure this is the first thing you type into it:...
- Tags: Acid2 Challenge, Microsoft Corp., open source, Opera Software ASA, W3C, Web browser
- Discussion threads 2005-03-16
- Tentative ruling favors Apple in blog case
- Tentative ruling favors Apple in blog caseAh yes Apple SS worms at it again...They have no business going after the websites, the websites did NOT sign a non-disclosure agremment with apple. IF the people who gave out the information did, then those people should be in trouble. NOT the websites,...
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, blog, blogging, Apple Inc., Web site, blogger
- Discussion threads 2005-03-04
- U.S. funds study of tech monocultures
- U.S. funds study of tech monocultures'The research could be good for Microsoft' - Ha ha ha"The research could be good for Microsoft. In the end, the techniques developed by the academic researchers could help the software giant and other organizations break up their monocultures without losing market share."MS is know...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, SECURITY, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Corp., monoculture, Microsoft Windows, basket
- Discussion threads 2003-11-25
- Twenty years of malware--and counting
- Twenty years of malware--and countingMalware needs a vulnerable targetMicrosoft products are that vulnerability. Windows and other Microsoft products offers malware writers a fertile ground to exploit.Longhorn will be an attempt to lock out future malware, but at the expense of locking in it's users. Only Microsoft would have tried to...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spyware, adware & malware, Linux, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Operating systems, malware, virus, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Products, Microsoft Corp., network
- Discussion threads 2003-11-12
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