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More Shouting Down the Chinese Well
Last Message: 7/31/2008
  Comments: 11
VP Contenders Blasé About Internet's Future
Last Message: 7/31/2008
  Comments: 14
MySpace on the Brink of Irrelevance
Last Message: 7/31/2008
  Comments: 14
FTTH: Coming From a Government Near You
Last Message: 7/30/2008
  Comments: 46
Publishers, Think Outside the Book
Last Message: 7/30/2008
  Comments: 13
10 Most Gratuitous Celebrity Social Networks
Last Message: 7/30/2008
  Comments: 19
Fixing the Internet Traffic Jam, Part II: Vint Cerf
Last Message: 7/30/2008
  Comments: 7
Net Neutrality Violations: Worth a Closer Look
Last Message: 7/29/2008
  Comments: 7
Poll: Users Are 50% More Cautious With Web Surfing
Last Message: 7/29/2008
  Comments: 10
The Day the Internet Died
Last Message: 7/29/2008
  Comments: 24
H-1B Worries? Go North, Young Geek
Last Message: 7/29/2008
  Comments: 2
Roberts, Cerf Take On Traffic Troubles
Last Message: 7/29/2008
  Comments: 1
P2P & the Limits of Cloud Computing
Last Message: 7/28/2008
  Comments: 5
Scientists Plan Interplanetary Internet Protocol
Last Message: 7/28/2008
  Comments: 17
Grownups, Not Kids, Are the Dumbest Generation
Last Message: 7/28/2008
  Comments: 62
Qik: The Future of Mobile Video
Last Message: 7/28/2008
  Comments: 2
Web 2.0's Security Infotainment
Last Message: 7/28/2008
  Comments: 7
Lyle Fong, CEO, Lithium Technologies
Last Message: 7/28/2008
  Comments: 3
Social Search: An Entertaining & Limited Niche
Last Message: 7/26/2008
  Comments: 8
Bring in the Noise: Qik Enters Public Beta
Last Message: 7/25/2008
  Comments: 16
IM at Work: a Double-Edged Sword
Last Message: 7/24/2008
  Comments: 16
Future of GPS Is Wireless Internet Services
Last Message: 7/24/2008
  Comments: 38
The Greening of Academic Internet R&D
Last Message: 7/23/2008
  Comments: 3
The Future(s) of the Internet
Last Message: 7/23/2008
  Comments: 6
ID Silos Call Out for a Trusted Third Party
Last Message: 7/23/2008
  Comments: 4
WiFi Thieves: They Walk Among Us
Last Message: 7/23/2008
  Comments: 14
Hard Disks Race to Keep Pace With Internet Demand
Last Message: 7/23/2008
  Comments: 10
How to Jump-Start Internet Innovation
Last Message: 7/22/2008
  Comments: 21
Battling Over White Space Spectrum
Last Message: 7/22/2008
  Comments: 14
Neticizing Brick 'n' Mortar Retail
Last Message: 7/22/2008
  Comments: 12
Beware of the Energy Vampires
Last Message: 7/22/2008
  Comments: 8
Internet Harassment Is on the Rise, Research Shows
Last Message: 7/21/2008
  Comments: 7
Are Picture Postcards Becoming Buggy Whips?
Last Message: 7/21/2008
  Comments: 20
Cellphones as Walking Aids
Last Message: 7/21/2008
  Comments: 2
Microsoft’s Dangerous ‘Device Manners’ Patent
Last Message: 7/21/2008
  Comments: 6
Optical Networks: Bandwidth Boosters
Last Message: 7/20/2008
  Comments: 5
Your Budget Could Hang on Your Wiki
Last Message: 7/20/2008
  Comments: 7
Reflections on iPhone's Internet Happening
Last Message: 7/20/2008
  Comments: 7
How to Build the ‘Open Mesh’
Last Message: 7/19/2008
  Comments: 6
Defining 'Web 2.0'
Last Message: 7/19/2008
  Comments: 14
Staying Connected in Web 2.0: The Mobile Angle
Last Message: 7/18/2008
  Comments: 7
Web 3.0 Predictions: Content Will Rule
Last Message: 7/18/2008
  Comments: 7
Facing Facts About Internet Filtering
Last Message: 7/18/2008
  Comments: 46
Four Reasons to Shun Google Lively
Last Message: 7/18/2008
  Comments: 11
How P2P Could Save the Web – and Your Data Center
Last Message: 7/18/2008
  Comments: 4
Social Networking & the Art of Personal Discretion
Last Message: 7/18/2008
  Comments: 17
Online Activity Will Lead to a Third Job for Most
Last Message: 7/18/2008
  Comments: 9
Every Company Is a Media Company
Last Message: 7/17/2008
  Comments: 7
Social Networking Meets Hollywood
Last Message: 7/17/2008
  Comments: 3
The Beginning of the End for YouTube
Last Message: 7/17/2008
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David Weldon
David Weldon   5/22/2013   8 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.
Jon Carter
Jon Carter   5/21/2013   18 comments
most recent post: Joanne Goldman... Thanks, Mitch.  
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.
Maria Korolov
Maria Korolov   5/21/2013   15 comments
In the fall of 2011, around 160,000 students in 190 countries enrolled in a Stanford-sponsored online course about artificial intelligence. About 23,000 completed the course and got certificates, including 248 who got a perfect score. The university offered the same course the old-fashioned way to students sitting in Stanford classrooms. None of the those students got a perfect score.
Joe Stanganelli
As Mitch Wagner discussed today, Yahoo is acquiring Tumblr. The big Internet debate at the moment is whether Tumblr will be good or bad for Yahoo. Regardless of their stances on the future of Yahoo itself, many claim that Yahoo will somehow ruin Tumblr.
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Kim Davis
Big-Data Can’t Always Sell Wine

5|21|13   |   2:23   |   3 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

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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

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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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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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Yahoo Needs to Break Tumblr in Order to Fix It
Joe Stanganelli
As
Mitch Wagner discussed today, Yahoo is acquiring Tumblr. The big Internet debate at the moment is whether Tumblr will be good or bad for Yahoo. Regardless of their stances on the future of Yahoo itself, many claim that Yahoo will somehow ruin Tumblr.

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