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posted in November 2007
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Comment: Re: work for parents - gbiczok - 11/30/2007
Comment: Re: People are people. - TNT - 11/30/2007
Comment: Re: People stink - Parry Aftab - 11/29/2007
Comment: Re: People stink - Jasper Sluijs - 11/29/2007
Comment: Re: People stink - Parry Aftab - 11/29/2007
Comment: work for parents - Mashka - 11/29/2007
Comment: Re: People stink - hounhosp - 11/29/2007
Comment: Cyberbully? - TNT - 11/29/2007
Comment: Re: People stink - experiences - 11/29/2007
Comment: Re: People stink - Parry Aftab - 11/29/2007
Comment: People stink - Nicole Ferraro - 11/29/2007
Taking Cyberbullying Seriously
Parry Aftab  
11/29/2007   25 comments
It can cause emotional devastation, suicide, and murder – and it may be criminal
Comment: I think... - Gabriel Kent - 11/28/2007
Google the Rat?
Editor's Blog  
11/28/2007   4 comments
Keeping in stride with Yahoo, Google surrenders a blogger's IP address to an Israeli court
Comment: Quick Comment - frattaro - 11/27/2007
Comment: Responsibility - Nicole Ferraro - 11/27/2007
Taking Responsibility for Poor Security
Ira Winkler  
11/27/2007   3 comments
The British government's acceptance of responsibility for a significant data leak is extremely refreshing. The US can learn a thing or two from the Brits
Comment: Social ads - Nicole Ferraro - 11/26/2007
Comment: Deeply suspicious ! - experiences - 11/26/2007
Why the Future of Online Advertising Is About Identity
Rohit Bhargava  
11/26/2007   8 comments
In the future, online ads will incorporate identity and interests in a way that current targeted ads cannot
Comment: I live in China... - Gabriel Kent - 11/21/2007
If You Think Yahoo Did Anything Wrong, You’re a Hypocrite
Ira Winkler  
11/19/2007   18 comments
The controversy over Yahoo providing information on a dissident to the Chinese government is exposing a lot of hypocrites
Apple Stalks iPhone Fanboys
Editor's Blog  
11/19/2007   5 comments
Apple collects data on iPhone users through two of the phone's applications
Developing Trust Along the Way to Web 4.0
Chris Minnick  
11/14/2007   6 comments
Negotiating the tradeoff between validating user-generated content and maintaining a modicum of personal privacy
Comment: Re: Used and abused - burn0050 - 11/13/2007
Comment: Registration - awase149 - 11/12/2007
Comment: Re: Really? - Nicole Ferraro - 11/12/2007
Comment: Re: Really? - Mathew Ingram - 11/12/2007
Comment: Re: Really? - mcp111 - 11/12/2007
Internet Evolution's Registration Drama
Editor's Blog  
11/12/2007   2 comments
In response to the two (count 'em, 2) complaints that our registration process is too time consuming
Comment: Refreshing if naive - Insultant - 11/12/2007
Comment: Re: Really? - Mathew Ingram - 11/12/2007
Comment: Really? - Nicole Ferraro - 11/12/2007
Facebook’s No-Pseudonym Policy Is Short-Sighted
Mathew Ingram  
11/12/2007   8 comments
On the Internet, no one knows you’re not an 18th century social satirist
Comment: Used and abused - Nicole Ferraro - 11/11/2007
Cable's Secret Revenue Stream
Michael Harris  
11/9/2007   2 comments
Comcast positions itself to tap into a secret revenue source. Hint: It pertains to everyone's patriotic duties
Did Facebook Do Its Legal Homework?
Editor's Blog  
11/9/2007   3 comments
Asking Facebook users for their permission to 'get noticed' in a social ad is one thing. Having the user 'get paid' for appearing in the ad is another thing
Gmail Ads Target... Nothing
Editor's Blog  
11/5/2007   4 comments
Ads targeted at Gmail messages are as ineffective as they are hilarious
Buyer Beware
Leo Nederlof  
11/2/2007   2 comments
By pairing the right Internet tools with our own judgment we can easily mitigate unprecedented threats




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Bob Violino
Bob Violino   12/3/2009   Post a comment
Many C-level executives might be skittish about investing in cloud computing, because it’s relatively new, or because they have worries about security, or for other reasons.
Ira Winkler
Ira Winkler   12/3/2009   1 comment
Given all the issues we have with cybersecurity, it amazes me that every time there is a government effort to improve security, it always involves calls for more research. Such is the case with the proposed Cybersecurity Enhancement Act.
Gideon J. Lenkey
Recently I came across an article, more of a re-hash of a press release, describing In-Q-Tel ’s investment in a company called FireEye. I had to chuckle; it's been a long time since I've thought about In-Q-Tel.
Don Reisinger
Don Reisinger   12/2/2009   10 comments
As tech lovers, we tend to believe that technology can improve any operation in major and revolutionary ways. But a recent study from Harvard Medical School that took a look at operational efficiency in over 4,000 hospitals in a span of four years has found that when it comes to healthcare, technology -- in the form of online medical records, information mining and order entry, and a range of other healthcare applications -- is not the answer.
David Vellante
David Vellante   12/2/2009   10 comments
Each year, Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) releases its top search terms as part of analyzing the results of billions of searches conducted by users throughout the year. Called the Year End Zeitgeist, the list is a good way to get a sense of where people’s interests have been for the past 12 months and of what’s trendy.
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The New Looks of Cellphone Operating Systems

12|3|09   |   2:49   |   No comments


Companies used to be confident they'd know exactly what a cellular OS would look like out of the box. Today, that confidence should be fading. Reiter discusses how a cellphone OS's looks could be deceiving, and why businesses need to understand it.
Eurotrash
Talk Big, Walk Big

12|2|09   |   1:32   |   No comments


In 2010, telecom executives should put their words into action when it comes to their Internet development strategies and, um... hire a bunch of children. Or so says our European correspondent.
what.the.ferraro
A Bug in Pandora's Box

12|2|09   |   1:52   |   6 comments


Nicole describes a loophole in Pandora's music service, which lets users dodge the 40-free-hour limit. Shocking!
Sweeney Blog
Better Web Video & the End of Net Neutrality

12|1|09   |   2:32   |   5 comments


As long as the feds require treating all Internet traffic identically, online video will maintain sub-standard quality.
Steve Saunders' Outernet
A Voice-Based Internet

12|1|09   |   2:39   |   6 comments


A technology called Spoken Web could provide an Internet-like experience to the world's 800 million illiterates, using mobile phones.
John Soat
E-Discovery Limits Are Set. Maybe

11|30|09   |   3:04   |   4 comments


E-discovery is the requirement to make available all digital information related to, and in conjunction with, a legal proceeding. An appeals court ruled recently to limit the scope of e-discovery searches, which gives corporate counsel and IT executives a bit more power over the e-discovery process.
Robert D. Atkinson
Why Doesn't the US Have Any Mobile Wallets?

11|28|09   |   2:09   |   No comments


Imagine being able to use your mobile phone to pay taxi and mass transit fare; use vending machines; make retail purchases; and check in at hotels. Every day, millions of citizens in Japan, S. Korea, and soon Singapore do so simply by waving their mobile phones in front of point-of-sale terminals using near-field communication or related technology. But, while the technology is readily available in the US, it will be some time before Americans can use their cellphones as mobile wallets.
Tom Nolle
Crocheted Windows or Smart Applications?

11|27|09   |   2:17   |   No comments


Google Chrome isn't pretty like other OS GUIs, but it's the first OS ever designed from the Internet inward to the desktop instead of the other way around. Crochet a nice border for a Chrome OS window if you like, as long as you realize the world of the cloud will change our conception of desktop computing forever.
Reiter's Block
How Does Nokia's Booklet 3G Stack Up?

11|26|09   |   3:05   |   1 comment


Cellular operators, netbook manufacturers, and, of course, techies, have been eagerly awaiting a hands-on experience with Nokia's new netbook, the Booklet 3G. Reiter's got his hands on one, and tells you whether it's worth the wait.
Bill Loumpouridis
President, CEO, EDL Consulting

11|25|09   |   1:28   |   1 comment


CXOs should be looking at the cloud’s ability to move business processes from enterprise to enterprise. Companies that think of themselves as part of a larger ecosystem in this way can use cloud computing to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage.
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