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- Pulitzer Prize winner tests Chinese censors
- Pulitzer Prize winner tests Chinese censorsHow ironic...At a time when so many in the US are pushing for more control over information, there is chastisement for government control over information elsewhere in the world. Yay government! Of the people by the people and for the people my ass....
- Tags: Vertical industries, Pulitzer-Prize, government
- Discussion threads 2006-06-22
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- Watching the nanoworld in 4-D
- Caltech researchers have developed a new technique named 4-D electron microscopy to capture images of atoms in real time. They claim that their 4-D microscope will revolutionize the way we look at the nanoworld. Caltech adds that Ahmed Zewail, winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and his colleagues,...
- Tags: Atom, Electron, California Institute Of Technology, 4-D, Document Management, Corporate Communications, Team Management, Nanotechnology, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Marketing, Management, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-11-21
- Making Man As Super As His Computer
- Worst case, Steve Wallach figures it costs $10,000 to buy a blade server that can execute 50 billion floating point operations in a second. By that measure, it would take $200,000 to buy 20 of the blades, to handle a trillion operations a second in a heavy-duty scientific or financial...
- Tags: Programmer, Computer, Steve Wallach, Convey Computer, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-11-17
- The UrbanSpoon effect
- The ultimate promotion that an iPhone app can receive is to be featured in an Apple TV commercial. Witness the new iPhone commercial featuring UrbanSpoon iTunes, a free application that allows uses GPS and the iPhone accelerometer to find a place to eat. It's a combination of Magic 8 Ball...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., Apple TV, TVs, GPS, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Consumer Electronics, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-11-14
- Non-profit group looking to get greener? TechSoup adds green-tech resources
- TechSoup Global, which is a technology information and education resource for non-profit groups that operates on an annual budget of $22 million, has been bitten by the green tech bug. The organization has started an effort called the GreenTech Initiative to help non-profits get a better handle...
- Tags: Green Technology, TechSoup, Reduce Paper Use Challenge, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-11-14
- Challenging Silicon Valley to put poverty into a museum . . .
- I'm not washing my right hand for a while because I used it to shake the hand of Muhammad Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize recipient and a person that I've held in the highest regard for many years. Mr Yunus gave the keynote speech at the Tech Museum's Tech...
- Tags: Silicon Valley, Poverty, Bangladesh, Mr., Muhammad Yunus, Grameen Bank, Grameen Loan, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Strategy, Management, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2008-11-13
- $10k hacking contest announced
- Israeli software developer Gizmox is challenging hackers to try hacking into the company's Visual WebGui Platform, by offering a $10,000 incentive to those who manage to achieve the objectives of their contest launched at the beginning of the month. What's particularly interesting about the contest is the fact that the...
- Tags: Contest, Identity, Gizmox, Hacking, Semantic Web, Security, Internet, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-11-12
- Silicon Valley's top awards
- Silicon Valley's 2008 Tech Awards: Technology Benefiting Humanity will be presented at a gala dinner this evening. The keynote speech will be delivered by Mohammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner. I'm looking forward to meeting Mr Yunus as I've been an admirer of his...
- Tags: Humanity, Applied Materials Inc., Benefits, Human Resources, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2008-11-12
- Swiping a card to check your health
- U.S. researchers have developed a prototype device of a card-swipe for medical tests which could be used to check for hundreds of diseases simultaneously. It should act as 'a credit card-swipe machine to scan a card loaded with microscopic blood, saliva or urine samples.' The current prototype is about the...
- Tags: Card, Researcher, Credit Card, Health Care, Sales Channel, Vertical Industries, Homeland Security, Benefits, Healthcare, Financial Services, Sales, Enterprise Software, Software, Government, Human Resources, Roland Piquepaille, Device, Porter Five Forces, Credit Card Reader, GMR, Michael Granger, Strategy, Management
- Blog posts 2008-11-05
- Bullish Cross: Apple is an undervalued stock prize
- Bullish Cross: Apple is an undervalued stock prizeuh... math skillz.8.23% of the internet using market has any mac.5.80 have intel2.43 have ppcit ain't half :Pheck its less than a third(29.5%)What absolute garbage...'objective' view?What absolute garbage, the only company which is "radically undervalued [company] in the tech sector on an objective...
- Tags: Investment, Financial accounting, Much More Important, Apple Inc., stock, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-30
- Bullish Cross: Apple is an undervalued stock prize
- In a Thursday post, Apple stock watcher Andy Zaky at Bullish Cross said that Apple is the most "radically undervalued [company] in the tech sector on an objective basis." It is interesting reading. by David Morgenstern
- Tags: Stock, Apple Inc., Investment, Finance, David Morgenstern, Apple Macintosh, Zaky, Mac Choice, Desktops, Hardware
- Blog posts 2008-10-30
- More optimistic views on the future of enterprise software
- With SAP's decision to forgo its 2009 guidance a paradoxical beacon of truth in a falling market, I have decided to return from vacation a day early and get busy trying to gauge the market for enterprise software in the coming year. It's not an easy task, needless to day,...
- Tags: Technology Sector, Enterprise Software, Recession, Dot-com, Joshua Greenbaum
- Blog posts 2008-10-30
- Transcript: PDC08 Keynote – Ray Ozzie, Amitabh Srivastava, Bob Muglia and David Thompson
- Todd Bishop, TechFlash; Ed Bott, ZDNet; Kip Kniskern, Liveside; Rafael Rivera, Within Windows; Paul Thurrott, Windows Supersite; and Tom Warren, Neowin; and Long Zheng, Istartedsomething — and yours truly--did a group blog of the first PDC keynote. Here's the live blog transcript (speakers: Ray Ozzie, Amitabh Srivastava,...
- Tags: Keynote, Ed Bott, Mary Jo Foley, Ray Ozzie, Microsoft Corp., Service, App, Liveside, Neowin.net, Tom Riley, Signal God, Paul, MJ, Azure, Z, Red Dog, Download Link, Saruhan, Bluehoo, MOS, SSDS, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Blog posts 2008-10-27
- No rest for the weary techie
- Does your workload make you want to do this?The state of the economy, and the job market that it is dragging down with it, may or may not have affected you yet. Your company may be mired in whatever language they use for layoffs, cutbacks, downsizings, rollbacks or "how about...
- Tags: Workload, Recruitment & Selection, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Deb Perelman
- Blog posts 2008-10-24
- Study: Apple logo stimulates the brain
- Study: Apple logo stimulates the brainPeople Exposed To Windows Logo, HoweverAre still drooling on their keyboards and uttering incoherently.Might stimulate the stomach...but the brain?;-)What was the creativity test?If the test was: create your own watery looking logo, then, it may be true...RE: Study: Apple logo stimulates the brainThis could be...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Apple Inc., Apple Logo, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-22
- Gift (No Numbers Limit) (exe)
- The Gift is an excellent professional tool for prize draws. excited effect, simply using and advanced function are the main features of Gift. It can be used in celebration, raffle and all other situations needing prize draw. Version 6.5 has use the union code to recode the program to resolve...
- Tags: Function, X Shiny, Gift, Productivity, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2008-10-21
- Golasso Golf Systems (exe)
- Golasso Golf Systems can process tournaments with as many as 300 players. Process singles events and team events with 2 to 8 players per team, counting any number of scores. Process scores for over 20 types of games, including Callaway Net, Stableford, Point Quota, Peoria, System 36, Ringers and Blind...
- Tags: Team, Team Management, Management
- Software downloads 2008-10-15
- The candidates on tech
- Wired has the obligatory candidates-on-tech piece today. They look at five key tech issues – broadband, H1B, green tech, net neutrality and spectrum – although TechPresident notes the list is not comprehensive and conceivably is biased towards Obama. Here's the breakdown. Broadband. McCain: D....
- Tags: Industry, Broadband, John McCain, Net Neutrality, Spectrum, Obama, H-1B, Telecommunications, Human Resources, Labor Relations, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-10-13
- Nobel Laureate is the father of Kevin Mitnick investigator
- We tend to say that information security is a small world. Conferences quickly become real-life demonstrations of the principle of six-degrees-of-separation. After a few years working in this industry, you either meet all or are within one hop of all the major players in the space; there just...
- Tags: Information Security, Kevin Mitnick, Nobel Laureate, Osamu Shimomura, Productivity, Security, Adam O\'Donnell
- Blog posts 2008-10-09
- The viral theory of cancer
- It was hard for public health officials to get their arms around the idea that a virus could cause a cancer. Some still don't. But this is the message in this year's Nobel Prize for Medicine, which went to the Frenchmen who found HIV and the German who found HPV,...
- Tags: Theory, Cancer, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-10-06
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