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- ETech: Attenuation, Web 2.0 and spimes
- Rael Dornfest and Tim O’Reilly opened their Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego tonight talking about what’s on their radar scope—looking at key tech trends that are shaping the future, “identifying small pieces yet to be loosely joined in the future,” Dornfest said. One problem today is there are too...
- Tags: O'Reilly, Rael Dornfest
- Blog posts 2006-03-07
- Etech: Alpha geeks and design patterns
- Rael Dornfest and Tim O'Reilly opened the Emerging Technology Conference with a discussion about what "alpha geeks" can run with and get their hands on, and small things loosely joined credit to David Weinberger. Dornfest, O'Reilly Media CTO, talked about hacking as remixing, which he said is akin to rap...
- Tags: O'Reilly Media Inc., Rael Dornfest, design pattern
- Blog posts 2005-03-15
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- Microsoft's bid for Yahoo: Google could play spoiler and bid too
- Microsoft's bid for Yahoo: Google could play spoiler and bid tooGoogle's twin cash cows are at stake, they are worriedSearch and AdSense are google's twin cash cows, nothing comes from anything else they do. With Microsoft purchasing Yahoo, Yahoo suddenlly becomes a much larger and scarier playet to google, so...
- Tags: Data centers, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate law, E-mail providers, SEARCH, MSFT, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-01
- Microsoft, Developers, Designers and Bill Gates
- I was lucky enough to be a part of the group that went to Microsoft yesterday to talk about everything from the Designer/Developer workflow to their new XNA initiative and it capped off with a Q&A session with Bill Gates himself. From Back Left: Mike Arrington, Evan Williams, Tim Harris,...
- Tags: WPF/E, Expression Studio, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Devigner Workflow, Design, .NET 3.0, Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere, Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft, Rich Internet Applications
- Blog posts 2006-12-14
- Review of Web 2.0 Summit Launchpad
- At the Web 2.0 Summit Launchpad, 13 web startups have 5 minutes each to present their wares. Here are some quick impressionistic views of how it went.... In the chair is a music-based video game, where people can interact with music - e.g. generate your own content and play...
- Tags: tool, Web 2.0, News, Tech, Social Media, web2con, Internet Companies, Products, Reviews, Social Software, Two-Way Web, Web as Platform, Web
- Blog posts 2006-11-07
- Get the most out of Google: An alternative search guide
- There is more to Google than Google Search. This sample chapter from Google: The Missing Manual, Second Edition explains Google's new, powerful, yet often-overlooked tools for finding and organizing Web resources: Google Images is a special search that focuses on pictures; Google News finds and organizes news stories; Google Maps...
- Tags: Google Inc., Channel Management, Productivity, Marketing
- Book chapters 2006-05-31
- A Cure for the Summertime Blues
- First Dave Winer highlights the one sentence in this blog that actually seemed to sound positive. You know, the angry old man, etc. Then a spate of crap from the trolls highlighted by one Paul Montgomery, a Down Under journalist his word who slimes all US journalists on his way...
- Tags: Attention, Doc
- Blog posts 2006-05-27
- Hack Google, release its hidden power, and find what you want on the Internet
- Google's minimalist interface hides the true power available in the well-known search engine. These hacks and tips release the hidden features that will take you to the next level of Web searching. The success of Google's search engine and the algorithms that power it are well known. However, the...
- Tags: Google Inc., Internet, O'Reilly Media Inc., Channel Management, Desktops, Search, Marketing, Hardware
- Book chapters 2005-09-08
- Google extends search to the desktop
- Beating rivals to the punch, Google released its new desktop search tool that allows people to scan through personal files and Web history stored locally on a PC in the same way they use Google to search the web. The thin-client application lets people retrieve e-mail, Microsoft Office documents, AOL...
- Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Outlook
- Blog posts 2004-10-14
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