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- Your luxurious prefab green home
- XtremeHomes builds dwellings that are green-conscious--both by using sustainable materials and by consolidating the labor under one roof to conserve resources. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos reports from the company's factory in Oroville, Calif.
- Tags: News.com, XtremeHomes, Extreme homes, home, house, green, material, construction, contractor, building, truck, Michael Kanellos, Michelle Kaufmann, Tim Schmidt, lumber
- Videos 2007-08-30
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- News to know: iPhone; Win 7 upgrade answers; Psystar; SOA; Google
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Ed Bott: Finally, some answers to Windows 7 upgrade questions Dion Hinchcliffe: Are the iPhone and social networks making...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., SOA, Microsoft Corp., Psystar, Photograph, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-10-26
- Apple should name Cook to board
- Apple is reportedly going to meet to weigh candidates for the board seat vacated by Google CEO Eric Schmidt. According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple directors will meet Tuesday to discuss Schmidt's replacement. Schmidt resigned from the board given that Apple and Google increasingly compete. ...
- Tags: Eric Schmidt, Board, Apple Inc., Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-08-14
- Google Chrome: Steal this browser
- Google Chrome: Steal this browserMemory Usage not commendableFirefox 3 uses lesser memory than Google Chrome. The base browser itself uses about 75MB and with 5 tabs opened, the total memory usage is around 200MB. Firefox with the same number of tabs is less than 100MB. Makes me wonder how efficient...
- Tags: Web browsers, Google Chrome, Web browser, Google Inc., Mozilla Firefox
- Discussion threads 2008-09-02
- The sum of Google's fears
- Yesterday I discussed the false choices offered by Google CEO Eric Schmidt. Today I want to discuss why he offered them. In any proprietary world markets become a zero-sum game. Consolidation leads to a small number of companies controlling the market, and the customers....
- Tags: Google Inc., Eric Schmidt, Yahoo! Inc., Internet, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-03-19
- Richard Waters showcases the 'world wise web'
- At the risk of getting tied in knots by timezones (x-8 to get on ZDNet's blog publishing timezone is hard when you only have two hands and need to keep typing...) and the distribution schedules of the print media, let me begin... Richard Waters writes in this...
- Tags: Google Inc., Web, Artificial Intelligence, Tim Berners-Lee, Vision, Advance, Richard Waters, Semantic Web, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-03-03
- Sunday News Watch: GigaOm sues hard drive makers; Scoble drops Twitter; Carr says IT matters; Edelman fakes own blog; O'Reilly 2.0; IBM's 300; 3Com buys Cisco unit; Fiorina coming back?
- Om Malik sends out cease and desist warnings. Dont Giga anything if you know whats good for you. "Steve Jobs is my hero, and the other night, when I was thinking about Steve, I thought, yes, I should sue too... Steve is an incredibly inspiration," said Mr Malik. Dave Winer...
- Tags: Silicon Valley
- Blog posts 2007-04-01
- News to know: Photoshop's HD support; DST costs; Vista hands on #10
- Notable headlines: David Berlind: Will Negroponte’s One Laptop Per Child be a problem for Microsoft? Image Gallery right.Photoshop gets HD Photo support. Adobe adds new Photoshop flavor with CS3.Make: 5.5g iPods can now run Linux.Larry Dignan: What does Daylight Saving Time cost IT? DST blog focus. Computerworld: With DST nigh,...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-03-08
- DOT: Vista? No thanks.
- The Department of Transportation says upgrading to Windows Vista makes no business sense, Information Week reports. The agency has an "indefinite moratorium" on upgrades because "there appears to be no compelling technical or business case for upgrading," CIO Daniel Mintz says in a Jan. 19 staff memo obtained by...
- Tags: Government technology, Microsoft
- Blog posts 2007-03-05
- Google Radio NOT a category killer
- In “Google Radio: Will Audio Ads make money?” I underscore the strategic importance of Google’s one year plus initiative to diversify offline into radio advertising.Google’s acquisition of dMarc Broadcasting in January 2006 was less costly, and less “sexy,” than the high-profile, high-powered takeover of YouTube. Radio does not have the...
- Tags: advertisement, Business Models, ecommerce, Google, Google Inc., Google Software Applications, Radio, ROI, Search, Search Advertising
- Blog posts 2007-01-31
- Google Radio: Will Audio Ads make money?
- January 17 will mark the one-year anniversary of Google’s acquisition of dMarc Broadcasting.I have been "counting-down" Googles impending launch of its radio advertising product with exculsive, in-depth information and insider interviews, since I heard Google CEO Eric Schmidt talk of his vision for location-based delivery of highly targeted and...
- Tags: Advertising, Search, Google, Google Software Applications, Radio, ROI, Metrics, Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-01-13
- Do ordinary users care about data portability? And if not, should they? Four social networks respond.
- Social networks operate on the premise that it should be as easy as possible for a user to input their data into the system: user profiles, blog posts, media etc, but if they try to move their data someplace else or simply want to make a backup, more than often...
- Tags: network, web 2.0 crowd, Web 2.0, data portability, VoX, Web, portability, social networking
- Blog posts 2006-12-13
- Google CEO Eric Schmidt: We would never trap user data
- John Battelle and Tim O’Reilly kicked off the industry heavyweight portion of the Web 2.0 Summit with a few remarks about Web 2.0 and the theme of the event, disruption and opportunity. “Web 2.0 is about harnessing the network effect, which gets better the more people use them,” O’Reilly...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Eric Schmidt
- Blog posts 2006-11-07
- Web 2.0 Summit: The players and the products
- The Web 2.0 Conference/Summit gets underway today in San Francisco, and I will be posting from there. John Battelle and Tim OReilly are hosting the pricey invitation only event, which will feature interviews with some of the high and mighty players in the Web 2.0 kingdom, such as Marc Benioff...
- Tags: General, Personal Technology, Web Technology, web2con
- Blog posts 2006-11-07
- Berners-Lee ushers in 'web science'
- The Internet has hit a milestone in its evolution by being endowed with its own field of study, reports the New York Times. It's dubbed "web science" by Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the Web's basic protocols and is a senior researcher at M.I.T., a professor at...
- Tags: computer, Web, Web Science
- Blog posts 2006-11-02
- Online video game: 'technically illegal' musical chairs
- Fair or not fair, safe or not safe? The “fair use,” “safe harbor,” online video game is becoming a high-stakes musical chairs gamble. Content owners are circling for position; Online video elimination is the threat. Google CEO Eric Schmidt said at the Search Engine Strategies conference last August, “I've learned...
- Tags: Google Inc., online video, video
- Blog posts 2006-10-29
- Google 'safe harbor': 'Nice' way to do business?
- “Does YouTube Really Have Legal Problems?”Tim Wu, professor at Columbia Law School, takes exception with “part-time copyright theorist Mark Cuban”:When Google bought YouTube, the conventional wisdom—expressed in op-eds, newspaper articles, and scary editorial cartoons—was that they'd also bought themselves a whole heap of copyright trouble. The New York Times used...
- Tags: YouTube Inc., YouTube
- Blog posts 2006-10-27
- Google vs. Web 2.0: Cache as cash can
- Tim Web 2.0 O’Reilly applies Larry Lessig’s Web 2.0 ethics lesson of “real sharing vs. fake sharing” to Google: I've been concerned about this switchboard vs. repository issue very specifically with Google Book Search… it's essential that Google remember their heritage, as a distributor of attention, rather than trying to...
- Tags: Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-10-23
- Google to create NYC Googleplex
- Google is no stranger to the Big Apple. In April 2005, Google announced a Google office in midtown Manhattan:hidden away in a Times Square high-rise, more than 80 software engineers are coding up some exciting Google products… generally we focus on the next generation of Google's crawling and indexing technology....
- Tags: Google Inc., NYC
- Blog posts 2006-09-16
- Net Neutrality debate in the Big Apple
- The New York Software Industry Association NYSIA, the trade organization of the software industry in the New York City metropolitan area, hosted a debate on the hot button “net neutrality” issue at its monthly meeting in NYC last evening.Bruce Bernstein, NYSIA President, moderated the debate. Participants:James L. Gattuso, Senior Research...
- Tags: Internet, James Gattuso
- Blog posts 2006-06-26
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