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Comment: thank you - Phavanhna - 4/30/2009
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - reiter - 4/30/2009
Comment: Mmmmm spam - jonnomh - 4/30/2009
Comment: Re: agreed - American Consumer - 4/30/2009
Next Up for IT: Making Sense of Data Glut
IT Clan Editor's Blog  
4/30/2009   11 comments
Today's enterprises are drowning in data but lacking vital information
Comment: Re: I Agree - reiter - 4/30/2009
Comment: Re: agreed - Chris Poley - 4/30/2009
Comment: Re: Does this mean - tdstamulis - 4/30/2009
Comment: It would be nice... - cjon316 - 4/30/2009
Comment: agreed - Chunk4546 - 4/30/2009
Comment: I Agree - Chunk4546 - 4/30/2009
It's My developerWorks
Todd Watson  
4/30/2009   1 comment
IBM's new My developerWorks site taps into social networking attributes
How the Internet Can Calm Swine Flu Hysteria
Alan Reiter  
4/30/2009   45 comments
Getting online with the right information could help people focus on the reality of the current scare
Comment: Different Moralities - Drowlord - 4/30/2009
Comment: Don't Get It - Drowlord - 4/30/2009
Comment: Re: What a great App. - Leland - 4/30/2009
Comment: Re: What a great App. - mtechie - 4/29/2009
Comment: Re: who knows! - sent2null - 4/29/2009
Comment: corporate muscle - IronHead83 - 4/29/2009
Comment: What a great App. - Chris Poley - 4/29/2009
Viruses Follow a Familiar Trajectory
Security Clan Editor's Blog  
4/29/2009   18 comments
Whether it's swine flu or Conficker, let's all try to keep our wits about us
Comment: Re: Does this mean - kalwar.g - 4/29/2009
Comment: Does this mean - Mike Acker - 4/29/2009
Comment: Spam Spam Spam Spam - Joss - 4/29/2009
Nielsen Calls Out Twitter Users for Flakiness
Editor's Blog  
4/29/2009   11 comments
Prepare to feign shock: New research shows most Twitter users grow bored with the site after one month
Spammers Rush In During Swine Flu Scare
Jart Armin  
4/29/2009   19 comments
The latest health scare has cyber criminals eagerly looking to benefit from public concern. The answer: Don't click, and above all, don't buy
Smarter Commerce, Smarter Analytics
Todd Watson  
4/29/2009   Post a comment
You need analytics to measure the impact and reach of social commerce
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - Leland - 4/28/2009
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - reiter - 4/28/2009
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - Leland - 4/28/2009
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - reiter - 4/28/2009
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - reiter - 4/28/2009
Comment: IBM at it again - Chris Poley - 4/28/2009
Comment: Yes, but - cbrown - 4/28/2009
Comment: Caveat Emptor - RIMMAN - 4/28/2009
Comment: Thanks - EliteC - 4/28/2009
Comment: Re: Computer based art - Asad - 4/28/2009
Comment: Re: Already happening? - EliteC - 4/28/2009
What an Open Stream API Means for Facebook
Editor's Blog  
4/28/2009   7 comments
Facebook opens its activity stream API for development, taking one step toward openness and one away from monetization
Comment: Re: hmmm - jwallace - 4/28/2009
Comment: well put... - Chris Poley - 4/28/2009
Comment: Re: hmmm - viboons - 4/28/2009
Comment: Already happening? - Leland - 4/28/2009
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - Leland - 4/28/2009
Comment: hmmm - jwallace - 4/27/2009
Keeping Social Computing in Mind – Literally
Rob Salkowitz  
4/27/2009   14 comments
It may not be far-fetched to Twitter your thoughts – hands free
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - softweyr - 4/27/2009
Comment: Great Link - DavidSilversmith - 4/27/2009
Comment: Re: Morally relative? - RIMMAN - 4/27/2009
Comment: Morally relative? - Mary Jander - 4/27/2009
Readers Cling to Free Content Model
Editor's Blog  
4/27/2009   15 comments
Over half of Internet Evolution readers believe the Web 2.0 'free content' model is here to stay
The Thin Line Between Copying & Stealing
David Silversmith  
4/27/2009   40 comments
Advances in technology may have blinded us to our willingness to steal
Outdated Web 2.0 Analogies for $500, Alex
Todd Watson  
4/27/2009   2 comments
IBM's develops new gaming technology that will use AI and 'confidence processing' to compete on Jeopardy
A Proposal for Corporate Video That Works
Peter Bowman  
4/27/2009   15 comments
The kinds of online videos being produced don't fit the bill for most businesses. It's time for a new approach
Comment: Great ideas - Asad - 4/27/2009
Comment: evil free internet zone - Asad - 4/27/2009
Comment: Computer based art - Asad - 4/27/2009
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - reiter - 4/27/2009
Comment: Great Tutorial - Asad - 4/26/2009
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - Leland - 4/26/2009
Comment: Bug - Asad - 4/26/2009
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - reiter - 4/26/2009
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - kochsner - 4/26/2009
Comment: Re: Dang widget... - reiter - 4/26/2009
Comment: Dang widget... - kochsner - 4/26/2009
Comment: Here we are - kochsner - 4/26/2009
Comment: Gracias - Todd Watson - 4/26/2009
Comment: Re: nice - Chris_Locke - 4/26/2009
Comment: nice - Chris_Locke - 4/26/2009
Comment: Re: Japan vs. USA - ktroulos - 4/26/2009
Comment: Re: Japan vs. USA - Chris Poley - 4/26/2009
Comment: Japan vs. USA - Drowlord - 4/25/2009
Comment: "Open Season" Says It! - reiter - 4/25/2009
The Coming Social Media Train Wreck
Todd Watson  
4/25/2009   4 comments
Social media is a means to evolve from monolithic, top-down communication to a democratic megaphone
Comment: Re: Verizon - reiter - 4/25/2009
Comment: SERPs - ferodynamics - 4/24/2009
Comment: Verizon - DavidSilversmith - 4/24/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - reiter - 4/24/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - Mr. Roques - 4/24/2009
Widgets Will Spark Internet TV
Alan Reiter  
4/24/2009   41 comments
Vendors are feverishly working to crack the nut where video, the Internet, and consumers are concerned
Comment: Signs of progress - Mary Jander - 4/24/2009
ISP Pricing Plans: Open Season on Consumers
Chris Poley  
4/24/2009   32 comments
A lack of continuity among providers, plus a lack of apparent justification for high prices, promises a wild ride for US broadband customers
Forget Acquisitions: Digg's Focused on Recommendations
Editor's Blog  
4/24/2009   7 comments
With an eye toward profitability, Digg beefs up its advertising efforts and hints at rolling out a recommendation engine for products
Comment: Copying isn't theft - bugmenot - 4/23/2009
We Need Digital Transformation, Not Just Broadband
Robert D. Atkinson  
4/23/2009   14 comments
Broadband is just one of a considerable number of key areas America needs to get right if it's to make digital progress
Comment: Love it! - Natalies_mommy - 4/23/2009
Getting Safer Online
Todd Watson  
4/23/2009   5 comments
First a bite of the Apple, then some common sense about staying safe online and off
Doctorow Takes Big Entertainment to Task
Editor's Blog  
4/23/2009   7 comments
Cory Doctorow claims that the entertainment industry is digging itself into a deep hole by holding onto ancient business tactics and working against its consumers
Comment: Re: Hacking Twitter - ktroulos - 4/23/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - reiter - 4/23/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - reiter - 4/23/2009
Comment: Re: sign me up - Mr. Roques - 4/23/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - Mr. Roques - 4/23/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - Mr. Roques - 4/22/2009
Comment: Re: Illusion of security - rjh - 4/22/2009
Comment: Admit it... - RichardRollTide - 4/22/2009
Seeking More User Data, Google Targets Egomaniacs
Editor's Blog  
4/22/2009   13 comments
Google releases 'Google Me' to help people beef up their Web presence... if they're willing to disclose more personal data
Africa's 'Cheetah Generation' Rises on the Net
Rob Salkowitz  
4/22/2009   11 comments
Internet-driven technology is seen as the hope of Africa's abundant population of talented young people
Comment: What is Art? - hounhosp - 4/22/2009
Comment: Re: EA - Tom Nolle - 4/22/2009
Comment: Re: Oh - SteveGNYC - 4/22/2009
Comment: Re: EA - SteveGNYC - 4/22/2009
Comment: Re: XMPP - SteveGNYC - 4/22/2009
XMPP: Free Protection for Free Online Services
Robert J. Hansen  
4/22/2009   15 comments
There's a lot of IT infrastructure that's beyond your control, but there are lots of ways to protect what is yours
Comment: offensive for whom? - Mashka - 4/22/2009
Comment: art for the masses? - Mashka - 4/22/2009
Comment: sign me up - kochsner - 4/22/2009
Comment: Hacking Twitter - ktroulos - 4/21/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - reiter - 4/21/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - reiter - 4/21/2009
Comment: Selling out?? - cbrown - 4/21/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - J DAmbrosio - 4/21/2009
Big Entertainment Wants to Party Like It's 1996
The Big Report  
4/21/2009   20 comments
But 1996 is gone, and good riddance; the world is populated now by people who no longer believe in big-company politics and secret dealing
Comment: "Free" - dclamage - 4/21/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - reiter - 4/21/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - reiter - 4/21/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - reiter - 4/21/2009
Broad New Brushstrokes on the Internet Canvas
Mary E. Shacklett  
4/21/2009   15 comments
The creation and consumption of art goes online and broadens the collaborative possibilities
Google Puts Its News on a Timeline
Todd Watson  
4/21/2009   1 comment
Google News Timeline offers a little more flexibility in terms of sources, allowing for individual queries, and searchable timeframes
Comment: this is not the time - nasimson - 4/21/2009
Comment: A waste of time! - hounhosp - 4/21/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - hounhosp - 4/21/2009
Making Sense of Corporate Data With EA
Tom Nolle  
4/21/2009   15 comments
It's time to think harder about how to extend enterprise networks and manage the data gathered
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - Mr. Roques - 4/20/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - reiter - 4/20/2009
Comment: Inconsistent - DavidSilversmith - 4/20/2009
Comment: Re: make it count - viboons - 4/20/2009
Comment: Re: Either Way... - reiter - 4/20/2009
Comment: Either Way... - RichardRollTide - 4/20/2009
Comment: make it count - Chris Poley - 4/20/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - reiter - 4/20/2009
Comment: Re: Yes and No to This - reiter - 4/20/2009
Internet Marketers Lack Industry Benchmarks
Mike Moran  
4/20/2009   14 comments
Industry benchmarks don't exist when it comes to Internet marketing
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - reiter - 4/20/2009
Comment: Re: Inconsistent - James Lambie - 4/20/2009
Comment: billing problems - Chris Poley - 4/20/2009
Comment: Take the poll - Nicole Ferraro - 4/20/2009
Comment: Inconsistent - Nicole Ferraro - 4/20/2009
Readers Vote Against Tossing Pirates Offline
Editor's Blog  
4/20/2009   36 comments
Over 60 percent of Internet Evolution readers disagree with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who wants to see illegal file-sharers banished from the Internet
Geeks Shouldn't Judge Content
Alan Reiter  
4/20/2009   42 comments
Companies that distribute online entertainment are increasingly tempted to regulate the content of what they publish
Free Content Isn't Free
Internet Evolution Poll  
4/20/2009   12 comments
Is the Web 2.0 free content model on its way out?
Comment: Re: back at ya ;-> - aum007 - 4/20/2009
YouTube Moves Bring Glimmer of Hope
David Silversmith  
4/20/2009   14 comments
New advertising models are cropping up on the site that could spell a more certain future for Google's problem child
Comment: Re: back at ya ;-> - Paul Whyte - 4/19/2009
Comment: Saturday Evening Post - jabailo - 4/19/2009
Comment: more creepy tales - Chris Poley - 4/19/2009
Comment: back at ya ;-> - Chris Poley - 4/19/2009
Comment: Re: A global question - aum007 - 4/19/2009
Comment: Greed report - bpalmer - 4/18/2009
Comment: A global question - bpalmer - 4/18/2009
Comment: Netflix? Rhapsody? - jabailo - 4/18/2009
Comment: Re: growing pains - Mashka - 4/18/2009
Comment: No No We Won't Pay - kq4ym - 4/18/2009
Comment: Re: growing pains - Chris Poley - 4/18/2009
Comment: Re: growing pains - Mashka - 4/18/2009
Comment: growing pains - Chris Poley - 4/18/2009
Comment: Tough Turkey Google - dbergman - 4/18/2009
Comment: Cannot be done - dbergman - 4/18/2009
Comment: posting quanity - dbergman - 4/18/2009
Comment: never again:))) - Mashka - 4/18/2009
Comment: another statistics - Mashka - 4/18/2009
Comment: we will pay - Mashka - 4/18/2009
Comment: Free Launch is Over - lpricci49 - 4/17/2009
Comment: tssk tssk Paul - Chris Poley - 4/17/2009
Comment: Over a barrel - Chris Poley - 4/17/2009
Comment: Re: YouTube - Terry Sweeney - 4/17/2009
Comment: how many of you... - kochsner - 4/17/2009
Comment: I remember... - kochsner - 4/17/2009
Comment: YouTube - kochsner - 4/17/2009
Comment: The monetizables - viboons - 4/17/2009
XSS: Social Nets' Ticking Time Bomb
Jart Armin  
4/17/2009   16 comments
The Web's most popular sites are riddled with cross-site scripting vulnerabilities; what's the issue when they're so easy to fix?
Comment: Reasons to post - Mary Jander - 4/17/2009
Comment: Hard to tell.. - dwhicker - 4/17/2009
Comment: Oops! - RichardRollTide - 4/17/2009
Comment: Re: Oh - homesteadtraders - 4/17/2009
Comment: About Time - grandjordanian - 4/17/2009
Web Users, Prepare to Pay
Chris Poley  
4/17/2009   73 comments
The days of free online content are officially over
New Models for YouTube as Google Revenues Decline
Editor's Blog  
4/17/2009   23 comments
Google sees revenues decline 3 percent quarter-over-quarter; begins to seek out a profitable model for YouTube
Comment: Pollyanna - Mary Jander - 4/17/2009
HP IDs YouTube Posting Paradox
David Silversmith  
4/17/2009   8 comments
The more you post, the less attention you'll get, even if your videos improve
Comment: punitive damages - Chris Poley - 4/17/2009
Your Brand vs. the Internet
Editor's Blog  
4/17/2009   18 comments
This week's Webwide PR disasters starring Amazon.com and Domino's offer case studies into the dangers brands face in the age of social media
Comment: Re: Oh - Mike Acker - 4/17/2009
Comment: Re: Oh - Mashka - 4/17/2009
Comment: Re: Oh - MShellC - 4/16/2009
Comment: Re: Very Sweet - MShellC - 4/16/2009
New EU Action Raises Internet Leadership Questions
James Lambie  
4/16/2009   11 comments
Apparent contradictions in the EU's approach to the UK Internet make it clear it's time to think hard about alternative Internet governance
Comment: Re: Oh - homesteadtraders - 4/16/2009
Comment: Re: Weird Question - Mr. Roques - 4/16/2009
Comment: $$ Money $$ - Mr. Roques - 4/16/2009
Comment: Re: Great idea! - Mr. Roques - 4/16/2009
ICANN Moves Closer to Domain Name Glut
Chris Minnick  
4/16/2009   6 comments
Companies that stand to make money from domain name registrations will gorge on profits while domain owners fret over brand names
Comment: Oh - MShellC - 4/16/2009
Comment: Very Sweet - MShellC - 4/16/2009
Comment: Weird Question - MShellC - 4/16/2009
Comment: How It Works - rjacksix - 4/16/2009
Comment: Thinking Big - William Jolitz - 4/16/2009
Comment: seating shortage - Chris Poley - 4/16/2009
Comment: Very insightful! - cbrown - 4/16/2009
Much Bark, Little Bite in War Against Movie Piracy
Chris Poley  
4/16/2009   18 comments
Movie piracy presents unique challenges in security, which are being reconsidered by many in and around the film industry
Comment: Obsolete junk - Mike Acker - 4/16/2009
Comment: Re: Gaming farms - reiter - 4/16/2009
Comment: What is the Threat? - lpricci49 - 4/16/2009
Comment: Gaming farms - Mr. Roques - 4/16/2009
Comment: Re: Data Integrity - Mr. Roques - 4/15/2009
Comment: Re: Data Integrity - Leland - 4/15/2009
Comment: Re: Great idea! - Mr. Roques - 4/15/2009
Comment: Great idea! - Leland - 4/15/2009
Comment: Data Integrity - Leland - 4/15/2009
Comment: Pragmatism! WHAT! - Leland - 4/15/2009
Comment: Re: Simpler Tools? - menexis - 4/15/2009
Comment: Re: Simpler Tools? - kenton - 4/15/2009
Comment: Re: the video - reiter - 4/15/2009
Comment: the video - davidpost - 4/15/2009
Comment: Simpler Tools? - kenton - 4/15/2009
Tutorial Touts Pragmatism Over Hysteria
Security Clan Editor's Blog  
4/15/2009   7 comments
Internet Evolution's newest video tutorial, 'Mitigating the Insider Threat,' emphasizes practicality
Comment: Re: an expensive pet - Mashka - 4/15/2009
Web Helps Military Families Cope With Deployment Issues
Mary E. Shacklett  
4/15/2009   31 comments
Cyber books for kids allow families to customize and cope a little better during military deployments
Comment: Re: Scary - reiter - 4/15/2009
Comment: Rashomon Nation - robsalk - 4/15/2009
Comment: Re: real cash economy - reiter - 4/15/2009
Comment: Re: Scary - reiter - 4/15/2009
Comment: So now what? - Nicole Ferraro - 4/15/2009
Comment: Re: Scary - reiter - 4/15/2009
I Know It's True, I Read It in Email
Bryan Pelley  
4/15/2009   23 comments
We’ve come to expect and trust the data received is the data we sent, and that the data we receive is just as accurate
Top Challenges to Government 2.0
Editor's Blog  
4/15/2009   10 comments
Simply promising transparency and an interest in leveraging the power of the Web is not enough to get us to Government 2.0
Comment: Re: Scary - cjon316 - 4/15/2009
Comment: Interesting Analysis - BWayne - 4/15/2009
Comment: Glitch? - JoeFoster - 4/15/2009
Flash Drives Set to Give Internet a Performance Boost
David Vellante  
4/15/2009   21 comments
For certain applications, faster flash-based storage will begin to replace spinning disks in the early part of the next decade
Comment: real cash economy - davidpost - 4/15/2009
Comment: Scary - magneticnorth - 4/15/2009
Comment: what is the backup? - Mashka - 4/15/2009
Comment: an expensive pet - Mashka - 4/15/2009
Comment: Aliens did it. - kochsner - 4/14/2009
Comment: Growing pains - kochsner - 4/14/2009
Comment: Re: 2050 - reiter - 4/14/2009
Comment: 2050 - Markus Petteri Laine - 4/14/2009
Comment: who's next? - aleksandra82 - 4/14/2009
Comment: Online transactions - KMT568 - 4/14/2009
Comment: I Remember... - Drowlord - 4/14/2009
YouTube: Google's Not-So-Little Money Pit
Editor's Blog  
4/14/2009   20 comments
With the site costing it up to $1.7 million per day, Google might want to consider letting go of its little $1.65 billion investment called YouTube
Comment: mindless enthusiasm - M Hulot - 4/14/2009
Revolutionizing Money: Virtual Currency Gets Real
Alan Reiter  
4/14/2009   49 comments
Virtual currency, spawned by virtual activities in virtual worlds, is rapidly becoming legitimate
Google Losing up to $1.65M a Day on YouTube
David Silversmith  
4/14/2009   58 comments
Google is effectively paying every YouTube visitor over a dollar to watch videos on the site
Comment: a way from crisis? - Mashka - 4/14/2009
Comment: who knows! - Mashka - 4/14/2009
Comment: Master of the medium - robsalk - 4/13/2009
Comment: Low Tech Approach? - Jason_13 - 4/13/2009
Comment: Insider Job - DavidSilversmith - 4/13/2009
Comment: protesting too much? - M Hulot - 4/13/2009
Comment: So-Called Glitch - menexis - 4/13/2009
Auto Crisis Strengthens Ford's Social Media Commitment
Editor's Blog  
4/13/2009   11 comments
While it can't cite an economic ROI for its social media efforts, Ford says there would be repercussions for not engaging socially with customers
Comment: fait accompli - Chris Poley - 4/13/2009
One for the Ages... Again
Todd Watson  
4/13/2009   Post a comment
Anybody who doesn't think golf can be dramatic – even on TV – just don't have a heartbeat
Captchar Trojan Performs Dance of the Seven Veils
Gideon J. Lenkey  
4/13/2009   4 comments
Never underestimate the power of nude pictures
Comment: not this again. - jwallace - 4/13/2009
Comment: Twitstorm - I love it! - cbrown - 4/13/2009
Punishing Pirates
Internet Evolution Poll  
4/13/2009   7 comments
Do you think it is acceptable to punish music/movie/game pirates by stripping them of all Internet access?
Bloggers, Twitterers Seize on Amazon 'Glitch'
Rob Salkowitz  
4/13/2009   26 comments
Bookseller's move to re-classify gay authors and gay-themed works as 'adult' backfires spectacularly
FriendFeed Offers Glimpse Into Future of Real-Time Chat
Andrew Keen  
4/13/2009   8 comments
The chatroom's come a long way since the anonymous hangouts of the old America Online
Comment: Re: The evolution - reiter - 4/13/2009
Comment: Re: The evolution - lpricci49 - 4/12/2009
Comment: Re: The evolution - reiter - 4/12/2009
Comment: The evolution - Mashka - 4/12/2009
Comment: Re: new phone - reiter - 4/11/2009
Comment: new phone - andres - 4/11/2009
Comment: web 2.0 flaws - andres - 4/11/2009
Comment: Last days of the king - andres - 4/11/2009
Comment: Less is more - dbergman - 4/10/2009
Comment: Don't worry about AP - menexis - 4/10/2009
Soft Greens & No Wind
Todd Watson  
4/10/2009   Post a comment
The Internet makes following professional golf a lot more fun
Comment: Re: no it ain't - reiter - 4/10/2009
Comment: Re: no it ain't - reiter - 4/10/2009
Comment: Re: no it ain't - reiter - 4/10/2009
Comment: My $0.02 - donaldleegraham - 4/10/2009
Comment: Absolutely - donaldleegraham - 4/10/2009
Comment: AP = RIAA - donaldleegraham - 4/10/2009
Comment: newser? - IronHead83 - 4/10/2009
The End of the Web 2.0 Free-for-All
Editor's Blog  
4/10/2009   28 comments
Moves by the Associated Press to protect its content online could signal the end of Web 2.0
Comment: Re: no it ain't - Mike Acker - 4/10/2009
AP's Legal Challenge to Google Cross-Examined
Scott Hilton  
4/10/2009   10 comments
But the case may not end there: If the Associated Press decides to challenge fair use laws, the Web could be changed forever
Comment: Re: no it ain't - SteveGNYC - 4/9/2009
Comment: Re: no it ain't - reiter - 4/9/2009
Comment: Re: no it ain't - SteveGNYC - 4/9/2009
Comment: Re: Strange dichotomy - RIMMAN - 4/9/2009
Comment: Re: no it ain't - reiter - 4/9/2009
Comment: Re: no it ain't - SteveGNYC - 4/9/2009
Comment: Re: no it ain't - reiter - 4/9/2009
Comment: no it ain't - Mike Acker - 4/9/2009
Comment: Re: Strange dichotomy - RIMMAN - 4/9/2009
Comment: Nah, 1.75. - RichardRollTide - 4/9/2009
HD VoIP: Removing Our Audio Mufflers
Alan Reiter  
4/9/2009   21 comments
Establishing global, high-definition VoIP networks will require time, money, and negotiations among vendors, telecom operators, and end users
Comment: Re: Web 1.5 - grandjordanian - 4/9/2009
Comment: Re: Web 1.5 - Nicole Ferraro - 4/9/2009
Comment: Web 1.5 - grandjordanian - 4/9/2009
Web 2.0 Expo: The Slideshow
Editor's Blog  
4/9/2009   8 comments
Internet Evolution took some snapshots at the Web 2.0 Expo last week
Web 2.0 Expo: Spot the Recession
Slide Shows  
4/9/2009   Post a comment
At the Web 2.0 Expo last week, Internet Evolution sought out signs of the recession
Comment: 20/20 foresight - infotrix - 4/9/2009
Comment: Re: re Site Moderator - dlavie - 4/9/2009
Cable May Be the Next Internet Victim
Peter Bowman  
4/9/2009   17 comments
Cable companies could suffer the fate of the newspaper and recording industries if users decide to bypass them as content middlemen
The Asia/Pac TurboTech Podcast Lowdown
Todd Watson  
4/8/2009   Post a comment
Facebook surpasses 200 million users, as Turbo Todd and Scott Laningham check in with a podcast update
Comment: Online communities - chayes - 4/8/2009
Cybersecurity & the Case for Centralization
Security Clan Editor's Blog  
4/8/2009   9 comments
An executive branch CIO could foster federal alignment on cybersecurity and at least feed the illusion that we have a plan
Can Open-Source Crack the Hardware Market?
Jart Armin  
4/8/2009   8 comments
Self-funding and low-level investments may be just the ticket to get open-source hardware off the ground and into the hands of consumers
Comment: The What? - aum007 - 4/8/2009
Twitter Attracts the Chronologically Enhanced
Editor's Blog  
4/8/2009   16 comments
Twitter's massive growth can be attributed to the older Web community, which has adopted the tool as a means of self-promotion and marketing
Comment: Re: Wow - Mr. Roques - 4/8/2009
Brand Managers Get Real About Social ROI
David Vellante  
4/8/2009   9 comments
Focus and complex measurements are the way to the future of social networks that are used to manage brands
Comment: Re: being NEO - nasimson - 4/8/2009
Comment: Re: Wow - TechnoBabbler - 4/7/2009
Comment: What a crock - virtuallight - 4/7/2009
Comment: Evil Google - kq4ym - 4/7/2009
US Policies Spur Internet Brain Drain
Deborah Nason  
4/7/2009   19 comments
Obstacles for immigrant workers could ultimately hinder tech innovation stateside
Comment: Re: Very timely - mrmirz - 4/7/2009
Comment: Maybe not... - Joe_Earhart - 4/7/2009
Comment: Re: Twittevolution - cjon316 - 4/7/2009
Comment: Re: Twittevolution - nasimson - 4/7/2009
Comment: Re: Wow - magneticnorth - 4/7/2009
Comment: Twittevolution - magneticnorth - 4/7/2009
Comment: Red Plum - JoelL - 4/7/2009
Comment: Very timely - sbondy - 4/6/2009
Internet Firms Examine Mobile Business Models
Chris Poley  
4/6/2009   14 comments
Many Internet firms can learn from mobile applications and micropayment systems
April in Augusta
Todd Watson  
4/6/2009   Post a comment
Earthquake in Italy, a deal for Sun falls apart, and the spring sports season's in full bloom
Internet Makes Big Dent in Crime
Mary E. Shacklett  
4/6/2009   12 comments
Web-based technology is having an impact on crime in the streets
I Fought the Law & the Social Network Won
David Silversmith  
4/6/2009   5 comments
Facebook and social media are increasingly being used to gather evidence and punish lawbreakers
Comment: Re: Ee i ee i oh! - dlavie - 4/6/2009
Comment: Wow - dbergman - 4/5/2009
Comment: awesome - dbergman - 4/5/2009
Comment: evil facebook - dbergman - 4/5/2009
Comment: Re: being NEO - menexis - 4/5/2009
Comment: Re: Ee i ee i oh! - menexis - 4/4/2009
Comment: Re: smart start - Chris Poley - 4/4/2009
Comment: smart start - andres - 4/4/2009
Comment: being NEO - andres - 4/4/2009
Comment: google, evil? - andres - 4/4/2009
Comment: distractions - andres - 4/4/2009
Comment: off my radar - Chris Poley - 4/3/2009
Google VP Talks Mobile, Sidesteps Twitter Speculation
Editor's Blog  
4/3/2009   8 comments
Google's Vic Gundotra foresees mobile devices that will become even more indispensable
Comment: Re: why? - robjvargas - 4/3/2009
Fast & Furious in Tokyo
Todd Watson  
4/3/2009   Post a comment
Soccer, G20, and Conficker while hopscotching from Seoul to Tokyo and Dallas
Comment: Enforcement Issues - jaybowers - 4/3/2009
Comment: Re: Information - Joe_Earhart - 4/3/2009
Comment: Re: Information - dlavie - 4/3/2009
Comment: Critter - Nicole Ferraro - 4/3/2009
Comment: ohh boy - ChrisTOP - 4/3/2009
Comment: Information - Mark Odiorne - 4/2/2009
Web 2.0 Expo Ditches Twitter for Google
Editor's Blog  
4/2/2009   10 comments
Why do we love Twitter so darned much and push it to do things for which it was never intended?
Comment: Defining the poles - robsalk - 4/2/2009
Twitter Gets 'Sensored'
Chris Minnick  
4/2/2009   21 comments
A trend toward linking real-world objects to Twitter status reports could lead to some interesting applications
Recession Culprit? Blame Web 2.0
Editor's Blog  
4/2/2009   5 comments
And now's the time for individuals to reclaim their power over content, corporations, and even currency, says author Doug Rushkoff
Comment: Re: why? - Mary Jander - 4/2/2009
Comment: Re: why? - menexis - 4/2/2009
Comment: why? - aleksandra82 - 4/2/2009
Comment: While you state... - RIMMAN - 4/2/2009
The Technical Truth About Internet Port Zoning
Scott Hilton  
4/2/2009   7 comments
Port zoning doesn't censor anything, but it offers employers, libraries, schools, and parents a way to control Internet content if they so choose
Comment: Hummmmmmm - Joe_Earhart - 4/2/2009
Comment: It's not you... - kenton - 4/1/2009
Comment: re: I'm Afraid - Terry Sweeney - 4/1/2009
Comment: re: I'm Afraid - Brian Newby - 4/1/2009
I'm Afraid This Culture of Fear Must End
Security Clan Editor's Blog  
4/1/2009   14 comments
Conficker's a bust... Now what are we supposed to be afraid of?
Comment: great, but... - aleksandra82 - 4/1/2009
Comment: April Fools??... - J DAmbrosio - 4/1/2009
Influential & Innovative – No Foolin'
Security Clan Editor's Blog  
4/1/2009   2 comments
UPDATED 5:25 PM -- What do the president, Twitter, this publication's founder, and our corporate CEO have in common? Read on
Not Ready for My Google Street View Closeup
James Lambie  
4/1/2009   28 comments
I am one of the most photographed people in the world. Unfortunately, it is not due to regularly tripping out of nightclubs with a bevy of blonde starlets on my arm each morning
Third-Party Clients Causing Twitter Downtime
Editor's Blog  
4/1/2009   3 comments
Twitter's lead developer Alex Payne attributes the 'fail whale's' return to the traffic Twitter is getting from third-party applications
Internet Life in Hong Kong
Todd Watson  
4/1/2009   4 comments
Despite the dark clouds on the global economic horizon, the upside in the Asian Internet sector is still ridiculously enormous
Comment: Re: Who cares - Andrew Keen - 4/1/2009
Comment: A scary list.... - Chris Poley - 4/1/2009
Comment: I must admit - ChrisTOP - 4/1/2009