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- Clean-tech gets political while China moves into first place
- Clean-tech is getting more and more political. With so much money and government subsidy, or not, at stake, it was inevitable. A leading greentech venture capitalist spoke at the Democratic Convention. And the governor of Montana spoke about declaring energy independence for America, and added we Americans...
- Tags: China, Medal, Clean Technology, Montana, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-08-27
- 2012 Olympics: Give Us Webcams On the Wall
- The organizers of the Olympics really blew it this time. Not showing the unbelievable comeback of Michael Phelps in the 100-meter butterfly race, which he won by one-hundredth of a second, is evidence of cowardice. And a total lack of commercial savvy, in the digital age. Can...
- Tags: Olympic Games, Webcam, Video, Athlete, Camera, Wall, Sport, Corporate Communications, Games, Marketing, Personal Technology, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-08-22
- When will cleantech be profitable? How about Q2, 2008!
- The world's first solar power billionaire is on a role. Not in Silicon Valley or Spain or even solar-blessed Arizona. In China. The global gold medal winner in solar profits: Shi Zhengrong, head of Suntech Power. They make photovoltaics sold the world over. Free...
- Tags: China, Spain, Stock, Photovoltaics, Clean Technology, Suntech Power, Zhengrong, Manufacturing, Investment, Finance, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-08-21
- Webcasters can't reach compromise with SoundExchange; Pandora set to close
- Webcasters can't reach compromise with SoundExchange; Pandora set to closeArticle CorrectionMr. Berman is a Democrat, not a Republican.RE: Webcasters can't reach compromise with SoundExchange; Pandora set to closeFixed. thanks.RE: Webcasters can't reach compromise with SoundExchange; Pandora set to closeLovely. So the RIAA prop up successfully bought a judgment that...
- Tags: Pandora, SoundExchange, Webcaster
- Discussion threads 2008-08-19
- Tempest in a Mobile Phone: Protecting Your Geo-Privacy
- Tempest in a Mobile Phone: Protecting Your Geo-PrivacyUntil???"until and unless a mobile phone service provider ... starts collecting data from its GPS-enabled phones and fails to tell its customers that it is collecting information on their whereabouts without their knowledge"Law enforcement is already getting this data for many people just...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Geo-Privacy, phone, Tempest, mobile
- Discussion threads 2008-08-19
- Geoengineering may be tech's answer to global warming
- There's already money going into developing geoengineering plans to combat rising temps on this planet. Shell Oil has stepped forward as an early supporter. There are a myriad suggestions on how to use mega-engineering projects to combat global warming. Sulphurous gases sprayed into the upper atmosphere. ...
- Tags: Global Warming, Proposal, Geoengineering, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-08-18
- Limelight by the numbers: Akamai's thorn?
- Limelight Networks may have won a medal for its role behind the scenes to keep NBCOlympics.com humming, but the company is still dwarfed by its largest rival Akamai. The big question: Does Limelight have enough headroom to gain meaningful share from Akamai? Jason Perlow detailed how content...
- Tags: Patent, Akamai Technologies Inc., Limelight Networks, Jason, Company, Internet, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-18
- Olympic online gold
- Thanks to Microsoft's Silverlight streaming video software, more people than ever before are tuning in...err...logging on to watch the Olympics online. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on the popularity of the free service and the technology involved in transmitting that gold-medal relay race from Beijing to your home computer.
- Tags: Web Site Development, Web Technology, Digital Video, Desktops, Productivity, Personal Technology, Hardware, News, kara tsuboi, ina fried, olympics, nbc, internet, microsoft, silverlight
- Videos 2008-08-15
- News to know: Open source court victory; Surveillance; SAP; VMware
- Notable headlines: Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Police Surveillance: Go Snoop, Yourself Olympics Victor: NBC, Over YouTube Lessig blog: Huge and important news: free licenses upheld NYT: Ruling Is a Victory for Supporters of Free Software Adrian Kingsley-Hughes:...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Larry Dignan, Open Source, SAP AG, Apple Inc., VMware Inc., Defcon, 3G, Notebooks, Wireless, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets
- Blog posts 2008-08-14
- Did the DVR and HD impact NBCOlympics.com traffic numbers?
- Did the DVR and HD impact NBCOlympics.com traffic numbers?Always proofread your article......before submitting. :)"While I wouldn’t consider HD penetration to be at majority levels yet, enough households have do them..."You neglected to mention another possibility.Why bother to watch when you already know who's won?The biggest factor is... imo that NBC...
- Tags: DVR, interest story, digital video recorder, Olympic Games, Olympic
- Discussion threads 2008-08-12
- Did the DVR and HD impact NBCOlympics.com traffic numbers?
- My ZDNet colleagues Tom Steinert-Threlkeld and Ryan Stewart ran the raw numbers on Olympics online viewership. While the amount of traffic on the videos over the weekend was impressive -- 3.42 million video streams with 66.7 million page views and an average visit of 15 minutes...
- Tags: Olympic Games, Digital Video Recorder, DVR, Digital Video, TVs, Web Site Development, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Internet, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-08-12
- News to know: Cyber attacks; Google; Windows security; Gmail outage
- Notable headlines: Larry Dignan: Georgia turns to Google's Blogger amid Russia onslaught Dancho Danchev: Coordinated Russia vs Georgia cyber attack in progress ZDNet UK: Georgia accuses Russia of co-ordinated cyberattack Video: Defcon: Where feds and hackers rub elbows News.com: Defcon ends...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Google Gmail, Larry Dignan, Russia, Windows Security, Cyberattack, Outage, Georgia, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Microsoft Windows, Hacking, Security, Viruses And Worms, Internet, Operating Systems, Software
- Blog posts 2008-08-12
- Olympic medal count iPhone app
- Olympic medal count iPhone appUse SportsTap InsteadSportsTap gives an Olympic medal count and it is free.SportsTapAlso doesn't require you to know the flags of countries. Of course I'm pretty good at it, but why bother when SportsTap is free.Additionally, SportsTap is not just the Olympics.
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Use SportsTap, Olympic medal count, medal count, Olympic
- Discussion threads 2008-08-11
- Numbers on the NBC's Silverlight Olympic Coverage
- Numbers on the NBC's Silverlight Olympic CoverageWould have loved to watchbut the GARBAGE known as Silverlight won't run on my PowerPC Mac the last PPC Powerbook.I sent them an e-mail about this and that they should have picked Flash or generic MPRG4 for the transport so ALL could see the...
- Tags: INTERNET, Digital media, Live 8, NBC, Microsoft Silverlight, Silverlight Olympic, Silverlight Olympic Coverage
- Discussion threads 2008-08-11
- Congress moves - slowly - towards new privacy laws
- Congress moves - slowly - towards new privacy lawsThe fundamental challengeis how to draft the law such that the ISPs are required to collect, store, and forward this information to the government while at the same time keeping them from looking at it."Too many front burner issues"I suspect that the...
- Tags: privacy law, U.S. Congress, new privacy law, privacy
- Discussion threads 2008-08-11
- Olympic medal count iPhone app
- If you're an Olympics buff you can keep track of the medal count at the 2008 Summer Olympic games with Beijing 2008. The app allows you to view the top five ranked countries and you can select an additional country that you want to follow in the preferences, in case...
- Tags: apple iphone, olympic games, medal, jason d. o\'grady
- Blog posts 2008-08-11
- Yahoo bolsters opt-out policy
- Yahoo said Friday that it will allow users to opt out of custom ads on its network. The move comes a day after Google provided a one-click opt-out as it integrates DoubleClick into its operations. Yahoo said in a statement that its policy change...
- Tags: advertisement, yahoo! inc., larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-08
- Interactive video: Why the video tag won't cut it
- As we approach the Olympics we're seeing a lot of different experiences being created around video content. I was recently quoted in a Denver Post article about Silverlight being used as part of the Democratic National Convention and when looking at the Aurora project Techmeme discussionI thought it would be...
- Tags: Video, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- FCC to vote against Comcast, which questions its authority
- FCC to vote against Comcast, which questions its authorityNet Neutralityreaction to this "Net Neutrality" decision...YES!RE: FCC to vote against Comcast, which questions its authoritySo a company can't manage their network to protect their limited bandwidth (ya it ain't free people) from the sponge known as torrent? Wow...Yes I'm a...
- Tags: Federal government, FCC, network, Comcast Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-07-28
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