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- Media literacy in a media saturated world
- Media literacy in a media saturated worldWHOSE Game???It's wingnuts like this that give blogging a bad name.This doesn't even include what they DON'T report.When is the last time a Libertarian or Green candidate got anywhere near the coverage of the Republican or Democratic candidates? Why are the one's most...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Keene, media
- Discussion threads 2007-05-23
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- RIA Weekly #11 - Wavemaker, Silverlight, Prism, and more
- Coté just published our 11th RIA Weekly podcast and in this one we invited the CEO of WaveMaker, Chris Keene, to come talk with us about Ajax and general RIA technologies. We also get into some of the Scott Guthrie interview and the latest news with Prism. ...
- Tags: Microsoft Silverlight, Rich Internet Application, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2008-03-26
- Europe tries to make open source its own
- Roberto Galloppini right writes from Rome about how everyone there wants to talk about open source, but few want to do much about it. One speaker at a recent conference even suggested a "Euro-centric" public license in place of the GPL. That drew yawns. One...
- Tags: Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-02-08
- Medsphere re-dedicated to open source
- "We're the only open source provider in health care IT." The voice on the other end of the line was strong and confident, even though new Medsphere CEO Michael Doyle had been on the job for just a few weeks, even though the Medsphere offices in Aliso...
- Tags: Billing, Health Care, Medsphere, Michael Doyle, Open Source, Vertical Industries, Corporate Governance, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-10-26
- Reflections on the first decade of blogging
- Reflections on the first decade of bloggingGutenberg's and Dave WinerJust like Gutenberg , who is not the inventor of the movable type printing but got the credit of printing press, Dave Winer has nothing todo with the invention of RSS Rahul Guha of Netscape or XML-RPC (Dave...
- Tags: Gannet, Gutenberg, Bemes, blogging, media, blog, genie
- Discussion threads 2007-02-25
- New England College Gets an Advanced Degree in Networking
- After years of troubleshooting and creating workarounds for the college's network, Keene State College KSC decided to replace its aging networking infrastructure. The older equipment was unreliable and difficult to support, and in some scenarios, it simply wouldn't stay up and running. KSC wanted to deploy high-end, proven networking technology...
- Tags: Foundry Networks Inc., Network, KCS, Networking
- Case studies 2006-12-01
- With rise of primary school computing, whither cursive?
- Could it be that the age-old tradition of putting pen to paper is coming to a close? A mere 15 percent of SAT essays were written in cursive. The rest were printed in block letters. The blame rests squarely on the the infernal keyboard and school priorities, says the...
- Tags: handwriting
- Blog posts 2006-10-12
- Wear your "boots" to Lotusphere
- The Lotusphere website features an interview with Kristin Keene, discussing how Lotusphere 2006 will be even more technical than ever."Each year, the number one piece of feedback we receive from Lotusphere attendees is a request for more technical content," says Kristin Keene, who has been...
- Tags: Lotusphere
- Blog posts 2005-11-04
- Is China attacking military computers? Maybe not.
- Earlier this week, FCW.com published a story claiming that the Chinese government was engaged in a cyberwar with the U.S. military. The article quoted former Army chief of staff Jack Keene: "The Chinese were doing this on a regular basis. That’s a given. They’re very aggressively getting capability. It’s common...
- Tags: Chinese Government, computer, CHINESE
- Blog posts 2005-08-25
- Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene Delivers Electronic Medical Record to Clinic Physicians Over a Cisco Medical Grade Network
- Today's leading healthcare organizations are embracing technology to help address their clinical, business, and regulatory challenges. Cisco's Medical Grade Network solutions deliver critical decision-making applications and information anywhere, instantly, with the reliability, security, and resiliency required in a 24x7 healthcare environment. A Medical Grade Network solution for Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock...
- Tags: Network, Electronic Health Record, Cisco Systems Inc., E-health, Healthcare
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