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Net neutrality: Now, more than ever
The FCC's sabotaging new competition and that an anticompetitive agenda will affect more than long-distance carriers.
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Bad tech advice for the president
Telecom expert Lawrence Spiwak warns that the Bush administration is relying on poor input in the formulation of its broadband policy.
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New energy lab searches for next biofuel breakthrough (photos)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's cutting-edge biofuels demonstration unit opens its doors, with the hopes of streamlining the process of researching various biofuels' viability.
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Energy, IBM working on 20 petaflop computer
If if weren't for nuclear weapons, we wouldn't have superfast supercomputers, would we? Now, thanks to the Energy Dept. and IBM, the latest supercomputer will run at an astounding 20 petaflops....
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Do problems with Wikipedia presage social networking's end?
Wikipedia's mission is to provide objective information for all - but even a cursory examination of subjects ranging from the hotly political (global warming) to the nearly apolitical (CPU...
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Houston we have a problem
Regular readers don't need me to repeat the oft held view that enterprise wide application implementation is often slow, cumbersome and expensive. But are we really getting anything out of it at...
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Jive's Sam Lawrence on Enterprise 2.0: "It's a buzzword" [podcast]
This week's Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston featured a host of small companies hoping to sell sexy, cool software to large companies. Many of these vendors won't survive because they don't...
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The trouble with Groundswell
Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff at industry analysts Forrester are bagging a lot of positive blog hype over their new book Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies. In my...
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Grading Gartner and Forrester
Sam Lawrence has been a client of both Gartner and Forrester since January and has provided an interesting report card of the two analyst firms. Lawrence, CMO at Jive Software, a collaboration...
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Productivity software as games?
In a thinly veiled swipe at Microsoft, Sam Lawrence, CMO at Jive Software challenges readers to question why productivity software is so clunky: Shouldn’t productivity software make us want to...
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Lawrence Lessig, congresscritter nominee
With a Bay Area Congressional seat set for special election in two months, Berkman Executive Director John Palfrey has launched a grassroots campaign to convince Professor Lawrence Lessig to run....
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Docstoc for law school (a.k.a. today's young whippersnappers don't know how good they have it!)
My goodness. Check out the impressive array of law school outlines and other law school and bar exam resources being amassed at Docstoc. Aside from being incredibly useful, my favorite thing...
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IBM's Roadrunner set to smash supercomputing marks
Top500 list of speediest machines is now out, but upcoming IBM computer will top a quadrillion operations a second--more than double what we can do today.
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Creative Commons, the Live Web, and quickie divorce info centers
Dennis Kennedy pointed me to Shelley Powers, who pointed me in turn to Slashdot and Professor Lessig. All concern a lawsuit pending in Dallas, TX against Virgin Mobile and Creative Commons...
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Photo: Lawrence Lessig at LinuxWorld
Prominent lawyer and activist takes the stage to say what content creators can learn from open-source programmers.
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Photos: Supercomputers ready for work
At the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the Blue Gene/L and the ASC Purple prepare to show their colors.
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Photos: Supercomputers ready for work
At the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the Blue Gene/L and the ASC Purple prepare to show their colors.
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Scientists readying accurate scanner for nuclear bomb
Scientists say they are close to designing a scanner good enough to detect, with 100% reliability, a nuclear weapon concealed in a cargo container.
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Net neutrality: Now, more than ever
The FCC's sabotaging new competition and that an anticompetitive agenda will affect more than long-distance carriers.
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Bad tech advice for the president
Telecom expert Lawrence Spiwak warns that the Bush administration is relying on poor input in the formulation of its broadband policy.
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