Three Lessons From Netflix Second Shooter 11/24/2010 7 comments The Netflix streaming service may show us how much consumers value good Internet video.
Movie Studio CIO Spotlights Cloud Executive Clan Editor's Blog 11/24/2010 4 comments Lionsgate is one of a handful of companies migrating previously standalone support systems towards on-demand services
Keeping It Kosher on the Web Editor's Blog 11/23/2010 13 comments An Internet provider in Israel is trying to develop a 'Kosher Internet,' but opinion is divided on what that means
Shop ‘Til You Drop Todd Watson 11/23/2010 8 comments Forget Black Friday – the e-shopping madness is going to kick into full gear on Thanksgiving day this year
MySpace Concedes to Facebook Editor's Blog 11/19/2010 28 comments MySpace mashes up with Facebook in a desperate attempt to populate its users' profiles with actual information
Retail Execs Seek Improved Search Executive Clan Editor's Blog 11/19/2010 Post a comment CEOs and SEO managers complain that search results are still not relevant and not personal enough to be effective
Go With the (Auto) Flow Reiter's Block 11/17/2010 4 comments Computers and cellphones race to add features, but Alan's waiting for a really useful, basic one.
Up in the Air Todd Watson 11/17/2010 2 comments No sooner did the TSA screening methods uproar start playing out across the Internet waves than I had my own travel episode
E-Book 'Lending' Terms Are No Solution Gordon Haff 11/16/2010 15 comments By allowing users to lend e-books to a limited number of friends for limited times, Amazon and Barnes & Noble aren't advancing digital rights
Wireless Sensor Networks Aid Midmarket Midmarket Clan Editor's Blog 11/15/2010 2 comments Technologies like ZigBee, EnOcean, Bluetooth Low Energy, and Dash7, all offer potential savings on operations costs
Mobile Ecosystem Offers App Development Model Dee-Ann LeBlanc 11/15/2010 13 comments Mobile applications, particularly gaming ones, are developed according to a very efficient and practical progression that's worth emulating
Why Intel Went Into the Journalism Business CMO Clan Editor's Blog 11/10/2010 6 comments Faced with dwindling numbers of tech journalists to help Intel get its message out, the company decided to launch its own in-house operation
IAC Abandons Search in Retooling Effort R. Scott Raynovich 11/10/2010 6 comments Barry Diller's InterActive Corp. is aiming to step back from fighting Google, but it needs major efforts to please shareholders again
Tumblr Could Threaten the Future of Twitter André Amoranto 11/9/2010 21 comments Tumblr offers a better service and seems better positioned to make money, paving the way for Twitter to 'tumble' in the microblogging space
How the Web Has Educated US Schools Harold Pollard 11/9/2010 23 comments Elementary schools may look the same on the outside as they did years ago, but on the inside, the Net has forged many changes
Midmarket Eyes M&A for Growth Midmarket Clan Editor's Blog 11/8/2010 4 comments Companies specializing in security, data storage, virtualization, and other technologies within, and supporting, cloud computing are in highest demand
Cloud-Based Video Rendering Takes Off Scott Koegler 11/4/2010 7 comments Two cloud services provide a way to avoid buying more hardware for video rendering. This must be the wave of the future
Libel Suits Lessen in Digital Age Joe Stanganelli 11/3/2010 23 comments The Internet's availability as a medium for quickly setting the record straight has driven a reduction in US libel suits
Pull the Lever, Silly! Todd Watson 11/2/2010 1 comment It’s fun to watch and to listen to the talking heads on TV try to spin something six ways to Sunday
Stephen Wolfram, CEO, Wolfram Research IE Radio 11/2/2010 118 comments A scientist, inventor, and author, Stephen Wolfram is also the creator of Wolfram Alpha, which many have heralded as one of the biggest search engine innovations since Google. As founder of Wolfram Research, he'll talk about what the future of online search looks like
Facebook Foolery Internet Evolution Poll 11/1/2010 13 comments Will the news that some Facebook developers have been selling user information to data brokers change how you use the site?
Three Lessons From Netflix Second Shooter 11/24/2010 7 comments The Netflix streaming service may show us how much consumers value good Internet video.
Movie Studio CIO Spotlights Cloud Executive Clan Editor's Blog 11/24/2010 4 comments Lionsgate is one of a handful of companies migrating previously standalone support systems towards on-demand services
Keeping It Kosher on the Web Editor's Blog 11/23/2010 13 comments An Internet provider in Israel is trying to develop a 'Kosher Internet,' but opinion is divided on what that means
Shop ‘Til You Drop Todd Watson 11/23/2010 8 comments Forget Black Friday – the e-shopping madness is going to kick into full gear on Thanksgiving day this year
MySpace Concedes to Facebook Editor's Blog 11/19/2010 28 comments MySpace mashes up with Facebook in a desperate attempt to populate its users' profiles with actual information
Retail Execs Seek Improved Search Executive Clan Editor's Blog 11/19/2010 Post a comment CEOs and SEO managers complain that search results are still not relevant and not personal enough to be effective
Go With the (Auto) Flow Reiter's Block 11/17/2010 4 comments Computers and cellphones race to add features, but Alan's waiting for a really useful, basic one.
Up in the Air Todd Watson 11/17/2010 2 comments No sooner did the TSA screening methods uproar start playing out across the Internet waves than I had my own travel episode
E-Book 'Lending' Terms Are No Solution Gordon Haff 11/16/2010 15 comments By allowing users to lend e-books to a limited number of friends for limited times, Amazon and Barnes & Noble aren't advancing digital rights
Wireless Sensor Networks Aid Midmarket Midmarket Clan Editor's Blog 11/15/2010 2 comments Technologies like ZigBee, EnOcean, Bluetooth Low Energy, and Dash7, all offer potential savings on operations costs
Mobile Ecosystem Offers App Development Model Dee-Ann LeBlanc 11/15/2010 13 comments Mobile applications, particularly gaming ones, are developed according to a very efficient and practical progression that's worth emulating
Why Intel Went Into the Journalism Business CMO Clan Editor's Blog 11/10/2010 6 comments Faced with dwindling numbers of tech journalists to help Intel get its message out, the company decided to launch its own in-house operation
IAC Abandons Search in Retooling Effort R. Scott Raynovich 11/10/2010 6 comments Barry Diller's InterActive Corp. is aiming to step back from fighting Google, but it needs major efforts to please shareholders again
Tumblr Could Threaten the Future of Twitter André Amoranto 11/9/2010 21 comments Tumblr offers a better service and seems better positioned to make money, paving the way for Twitter to 'tumble' in the microblogging space
How the Web Has Educated US Schools Harold Pollard 11/9/2010 23 comments Elementary schools may look the same on the outside as they did years ago, but on the inside, the Net has forged many changes
Midmarket Eyes M&A for Growth Midmarket Clan Editor's Blog 11/8/2010 4 comments Companies specializing in security, data storage, virtualization, and other technologies within, and supporting, cloud computing are in highest demand
Cloud-Based Video Rendering Takes Off Scott Koegler 11/4/2010 7 comments Two cloud services provide a way to avoid buying more hardware for video rendering. This must be the wave of the future
Libel Suits Lessen in Digital Age Joe Stanganelli 11/3/2010 23 comments The Internet's availability as a medium for quickly setting the record straight has driven a reduction in US libel suits
Pull the Lever, Silly! Todd Watson 11/2/2010 1 comment It’s fun to watch and to listen to the talking heads on TV try to spin something six ways to Sunday
Stephen Wolfram, CEO, Wolfram Research IE Radio 11/2/2010 118 comments A scientist, inventor, and author, Stephen Wolfram is also the creator of Wolfram Alpha, which many have heralded as one of the biggest search engine innovations since Google. As founder of Wolfram Research, he'll talk about what the future of online search looks like
Happy Tuesday Todd Watson 11/2/2010 Post a comment There’s something to be said for the proprietary, quality-control approach
Facebook Foolery Internet Evolution Poll 11/1/2010 13 comments Will the news that some Facebook developers have been selling user information to data brokers change how you use the site?
Recently, the Obama administration has been of two minds where privacy rights are concerned. On one hand, you have an administration that vowed to veto CISPA and mandated open data for government websites. On the other hand, you have an increasingly out-of-control Department of Justice on a fishing expedition at AP and demanding legislation to let the FBI wiretap private, encrypted communications and levy fines if a company fails to comply.
The apartment and house sharing service, Airbnb, now requires members to verify their identities by demonstrating a presence on the web, and by either scanning a government ID or entering detailed personal details. Other enterprises should take a close look at Airbnb's verification policies.
Facebook advertising is a lightning rod. It seems neither brands nor consumers are 100 percent happy about the social media site's policies, placement, or procedures. But the real controversy about Facebook ads and promotions is over whether they work.
By now, you've most likely heard about the 3D-printed gun that Texas-based Defense Distributed demonstrated last week. But we haven't heard the last about the censorship war that began soon afterward.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Subsidized handsets, rather than locked handsets, should be the focus of regulators. We're not getting good deals, not fostering innovation, and weakening our power as buyers.
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