frog

1 Results

Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts & Resources

Additional Results

  • frog creative chief: think outside the computer box

    frog's Mark Rolston presents a vision for omnipresent computing and what it will take to build it.

    Blog posts | November 11, 2011 1:32pm PST

  • LeapFrog debuts $99 app-ready tablet for primary schoolers

    LeapFrog Enterprises unveiled the $99 LeapPad, an iPad-like educational device for children ages 4 to 9.

    Blog posts | June 30, 2011 7:12am PDT

  • Scorpions, Frogs, and Trench Warfare

    There is one situation in which forty people digging a hole will make a bigger hole faster than one: it happens when the hole you're digging is financial and what's falling in behind you is the...

    Blog posts | May 16, 2009 12:15am PDT

  • The Green Enterprise: Frog's Leap Winery

    Green strategies are at the heart of operations at Frog's Leap Winery. Innovations include a solar installation on the vineyard grounds, a LEED-certified hospitality center and geothermal...

    Videos | July 15, 2008 10:23am PDT

  • Pine trees to frogs, global warming is killing 'em off

    In the northern lattitudes the boreal forests of North America are losing their evergreens. Scientists say the mountain pine beetle is thriving due to the warmer winters. In turn beetles are...

    Blog posts | May 9, 2008 8:31pm PDT

  • Virtual reality frog dissection software

    Computer scientists at the University of Buffalo have developed V-Frog, the world's first virtual-reality-based frog dissection software designed for biology education. Contrary to previous...

    Blog posts | February 11, 2008 11:06am PST

  • Ribbit playing the role of Frog Prince with web-based phone "Amphibian"

    Ribbit, a company that I've covered a lot because of their developer components that provide any Flex developer the ability to enable calling functionality in the browser, is now releasing a...

    Blog posts | January 28, 2008 11:45am PST

  • Roadblocks en route to free, legal music

    Some companies are trying to give away songs and make money through ads, but they're beset by their own mistakes and by record industry resistance.

    News items | January 9, 2008 1:47pm PST

  • Is free music too expensive for SpiralFrog?

    Start-up that made a splash a year ago has yet to launch online music service. Despite setbacks, company isn't ruling out public offering.

    News items | September 11, 2007 4:00am PDT

  • Ad-supported SpiralFrog finally launches music site

    More than seven months behind its launch date, the once-heralded start-up overcomes internal strife and is finally ready to battle file sharing.

    News items | August 7, 2007 11:33pm PDT

  • Is music site SpiralFrog spinning out?

    Proponents of ad-supported music sites fear SpiralFrog's struggles will give other such services a bad rap.

    News items | January 24, 2007 11:12pm PST

  • SpiralFrog loses CEO, other executives

    Company that planned to test free-music business model sees management shakeup after missing launch deadline.

    News items | January 23, 2007 12:12am PST

  • SpiralFrog inks music deal with Universal

    Start-up to offer Universal songs for free, hopes to make money by showing ads to users as they download music.

    News items | August 29, 2006 5:47pm PDT

  • Photos: Frog dissection made easy

    Software lets students dissect virtual animals without the smell--or the mess.

  • Photo: LeapFrog's Fly pen

    The "pentop computer" is a talking, computerized pen that can translate words into other languages.

  • Photos: Frog dissection made easy

    Software lets students dissect virtual animals without the smell--or the mess.

  • Photo: LeapFrog's Fly pen

    The "pentop computer" is a talking, computerized pen that can translate words into other languages.

  • Black Frog leaps into fight against spam

    Okopipi project aims to continue antispam campaign launched by now-defunct Blue Frog effort, which suffered a DOS attack.

    News items | May 25, 2006 12:52am PDT

  • FrogPad introduces palm-size keyboard at Comdex

    At Comdex 2003 in Las Vegas, ZDNet's David Berlind checks out FrogPad's 20-key keyboard, which is one-fifth the size of a typical keyboard and requires the use of only one hand.

    Videos | November 18, 2003 10:38pm PST

ie8 fix

The best of ZDNet, delivered

ZDNet Newsletters

Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox

Facebook Activity

ie8 fix