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Business Re-imagined
Take a look at this white paper to learn about how industry leaders are re-imagining the way we do business.
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Can you power down for a day? Intel, HP and Citrix make the case
Power IT Down Day challenges the industry to shut off its IT equipment after work on August 27. If we can do it for one night, we can do it for two. Or 10. Or 365. Right?
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eBay datacenter chief Dean Nelson: 'We are living Moore's Law'
eBay datacenter chief Dean Nelson says that with $2,000 of goods being traded every second on eBay, the company can't afford not to have the fastest, most powerful and most efficient servers.
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HP designer on your next laptop: greater personalization, mobility, efficiency
The director of notebook design for HP's Personal Systems Group says his designers follow trends in furniture and fashion, planning colors one to two years out. Plus: a laptop skin made like an...
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With 'Droid' branding, Verizon takes platform-dominant position
A branding expert says smartphone manufacturers are taking a back seat to the Android platform; customers just want to know, 'Does it have Droid?'
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TomTom: Why smartphones won't destroy our business
TomTom's senior VP of market development says portable navigation devices are alive and kicking--and getting smarter, with Wikipedia-like consensus and intelligent routing.
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GrandCentral founder: How to get over an App Store rejection
Nearly three years after Google bought Craig Walker's GrandCentral, he's learned how to work on the Google shuttle, survive days filled with meetings and circumvent a rejection from Apple.
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TiVo Premiere hits shelves, making couch potatodom even more appealing
TiVo exec says Premiere--with a totally new interface and a single box and remote for music, web, movies, videos and eventually Facebook and Twitter--is about 'revolutionizing television.
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Tim Zagat and his 'web mistress' blanket the mobile world
The Zagat Survey founders say their burgundy-bound guides are a natural for today's technology.
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Microsoft's Toulouse: Why I suspended an Xbox Live user for reciting the Declaration of Independence
Part referee, part police, Stephen Toulouse heads up the Xbox LIVE crew that issues suspensions when you're not playing nice.
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TigerText can erase sent text messages. Is it really the 'perfect app for cheating'?
A new smartphone application promises to turn sent text messages into ticking time bombs. Is it a panacea for privacy or an unethical legal loophole?
Additional Results
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Interview with Andrew Rosen, Kaplan CEO
An email interview with Andrew Rosen, following up on my review of his book, Change.edu.
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Change.edu: Insights from Kaplan's CEO
Change.edu: Rebooting for the new talent economy is one of the best books I've read on the changing face of education (and the unfortunate turns that our higher education system continues to take).
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Can you power down for a day? Intel, HP and Citrix make the case
Power IT Down Day challenges the industry to shut off its IT equipment after work on August 27. If we can do it for one night, we can do it for two. Or 10. Or 365. Right?
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eBay datacenter chief Dean Nelson: 'We are living Moore's Law'
eBay datacenter chief Dean Nelson says that with $2,000 of goods being traded every second on eBay, the company can't afford not to have the fastest, most powerful and most efficient servers.
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HP designer on your next laptop: greater personalization, mobility, efficiency
The director of notebook design for HP's Personal Systems Group says his designers follow trends in furniture and fashion, planning colors one to two years out. Plus: a laptop skin made like an...
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With 'Droid' branding, Verizon takes platform-dominant position
A branding expert says smartphone manufacturers are taking a back seat to the Android platform; customers just want to know, 'Does it have Droid?'
-
TomTom: Why smartphones won't destroy our business
TomTom's senior VP of market development says portable navigation devices are alive and kicking--and getting smarter, with Wikipedia-like consensus and intelligent routing.
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GrandCentral founder: How to get over an App Store rejection
Nearly three years after Google bought Craig Walker's GrandCentral, he's learned how to work on the Google shuttle, survive days filled with meetings and circumvent a rejection from Apple.
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TiVo Premiere hits shelves, making couch potatodom even more appealing
TiVo exec says Premiere--with a totally new interface and a single box and remote for music, web, movies, videos and eventually Facebook and Twitter--is about 'revolutionizing television.
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Tim Zagat and his 'web mistress' blanket the mobile world
The Zagat Survey founders say their burgundy-bound guides are a natural for today's technology.
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