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Todd Watson
Posts posted in February 2009
The Great White Pedestrian Way
Todd Watson  
2/26/2009   5 comments
Keep those tweets sweet -- in case you have to eat them later
Building the Smarter Supply Chain
Todd Watson  
2/25/2009   2 comments
Smarter supply chains can't prevent an economic downturn or a peanut recall, but they can mitigate the impact
Attention Deficit Disorder of Shakespearean Proportions
Todd Watson  
2/24/2009   15 comments
Facebook is hardly the source of great literature, but it's also not rotting our kids' brains
Blogging What You Didn't Know You Knew
Todd Watson  
2/23/2009   9 comments
Managers spend two hours a day searching for information, and half of what they find is useless -- there must be a better way
Back to the USSA
Todd Watson  
2/20/2009   2 comments
Thoughts on returning from Europe: There's a can-do attitude everywhere
Clue-Hulu-Less
Todd Watson  
2/19/2009   Post a comment
Hulu will no longer support Boxee
And on the Subject of Business Travel...
Todd Watson  
2/17/2009   1 comment
A new device will allow business travelers to automatically forward email from their BlackBerries to their ThinkPads
Happy 1234567890 Day!
Todd Watson  
2/13/2009   3 comments
Unix has a birthday that everybody knows and recognizes. And at 3:31 PST today, Unix will be 1234567890 seconds old
IBM & the Amazonian Cloud
Todd Watson  
2/12/2009   2 comments
Developers now can quickly build pre-production applications based on IBM software within the Amazon EC2 cloud environment
Email Sigs in Amsterdam
Todd Watson  
2/11/2009   1 comment
Maybe you want to rethink the addition of location to Gmail
The Enterprise Cloud
Todd Watson  
2/10/2009   Post a comment
IBM's Tivoli continues its Pulse show in Vegas, with cloud computing news
I've Been Punk'd
Todd Watson  
2/10/2009   2 comments
Turns out the Dalai Lama's Twitter presence wasn't the real thing
Monitoring the Dynamic Infrastructure
Todd Watson  
2/9/2009   Post a comment
Check out the thousands who are meeting in Vegas to discuss a smarter planet
His Holiness the Dalai Lama Joins Twitter
Todd Watson  
2/9/2009   5 comments
Messages of love and compassion are now linked through Twitter
Corporate Website as IT Security Achilles' Heel
Todd Watson  
2/4/2009   1 comment
IBM releases new X-Force Trend and Risk report
TurboTech: Crowdsourcing the Super Bowl
Todd Watson  
2/3/2009   Post a comment
Turbo's Super Bowl post is now offered in listen-only mode
Crowdsourcing the Super Bowl
Todd Watson  
2/2/2009   5 comments
Two guys from Indiana trump Madison Avenue for highest-rated Super Bowl ad




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Dan Cypra
Dan Cypra   5/23/2013   4 comments
Businesses often struggle to decide which domain to use. When it comes to purchasing a domain name, you have plenty of extensions to choose from, ranging from .com and .net, to .me, and even .mobi. But which one should you pick?
Matt Heusser
Matt Heusser   5/23/2013   2 comments
I've been writing about how the next evolution of the Internet might just be an advertising revolution, and how corporate IT can stay involved as the enablers and providers of the technologies that make this possible.
most recent post: Mitch Wagner... How is this different from crowdsourcing?
David Weldon
David Weldon   5/22/2013   14 comments
In the 1970 science fiction thriller Colossus: The Forbin Project, two giant supercomputers from the United States and Soviet Union secretly join forces to take control of the collective nuclear might of the two countries. In the film, the two machines discover each other's existence, communicate back-and-forth, share their collective data, and cut their human creators out of the process. It is the ultimate example of machine-to-machine communications, or M2M.
Paul Korzeniowski
The smartphone market reached a significant milestone, a breakthrough that may cause vendors to celebrate but could strain the capabilities of IT service desks.
most recent post: Mitch Wagner... Related: Do developers need free perks to thrive?
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Kim Davis
Big-Data Can’t Always Sell Wine

5|21|13   |   2:23   |   4 comments


Whole Foods Global Wine Purchaser Doug Bell told me about some of the constraints on using analytics in the US wine market.
Paul J. Fleuranges
Digital Signage Keeps NYC Subway Straphangers on Track

5|6|13   |   3:51   |   No comments


New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority is conducting a pilot test of digital kiosks to guide subway users to where they want to go more efficiently and at lower cost.
Kim Davis
Fast Forward to the Future

4|23|13   |   2:29   |   20 comments


A look back at tech writing in the 90s makes us wonder where enterprise IT will be 20 years from now.
Mitch Wagner
Google Launches Its Most Depressing Service Yet

4|15|13   |   2:59   |   10 comments


Google's new Inactive Account Manager lets you control how Google disposes of your accounts when you die.
Second Shooter
Argument Over Top-Level Domains Is 'Stupid'

4|11|13   |   2:07   |   3 comments


The whole Amazon.reader debate is a double-stupid. It's stupid to think that there's any e-book buyer who doesn't know Amazon's URL, and it was stupider to let ICANN launch the whole free-form TLD initiative to start with.
Kim Davis
Ladies, Your Tablet Awaits

3|21|13   |   2:22   |   37 comments


ePad Femme is the world’s first tablet “made exclusively for women.”
Wisdom of the Big Chair
NFC Moves Into the Mainstream

3|20|13   |   2:16   |   No comments


While NFC's original goal was to enhance mobile commerce applications, it is finding its way into a number of other uses, which is creating both opportunity as well as challenges for IT departments.
Wisdom of the Big Chair
Integrating Security Into Your Cloud Contract

3|19|13   |   3:35   |   No comments


Enterprises would like to move to cloud computing but are hesitant because they are concerned about providers’ ability to secure company data. Here are some tips that help to ensure that if breaches occur, the business is not left holding the bag.
Brian Baron
How Edmunds.com Collects Customer Information

3|18|13   |   1:15   |   No comments


Edmunds separates customers into segments based on the info it collects on its site and from partners, and uses that to push out custom content, said Brian Baron, director of business analytics for Edmunds.com, at Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit.
Brian Baron
How Edmunds.com Uses Analytics to Customize Site

3|14|13   |   0:47   |   No comments


The automotive website uses propensity modeling to target ads and customer registration forms, said Brian Baron, director of business analytics for Edmunds.com, at Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit.
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M2M: Rise of the Machines? Not Yet
David Weldon
In the 1970 science fiction thriller
Colossus: The Forbin Project, two giant supercomputers from the United States and Soviet Union secretly join forces to take control of the collective nuclear might of the two countries. In the film, the two machines discover each other's existence, communicate back-and-forth, share their collective data, and cut their human creators out of the process. It is the ultimate example of machine-to-machine communications, or M2M.

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M2M: Rise of the Machines? Not Yet
David Weldon
In the 1970 science fiction thriller
Colossus: The Forbin Project, two giant supercomputers from the United States and Soviet Union secretly join forces to take control of the collective nuclear might of the two countries. In the film, the two machines discover each other's existence, communicate back-and-forth, share their collective data, and cut their human creators out of the process. It is the ultimate example of machine-to-machine communications, or M2M.

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