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IBM and a Smarter Insurance Industry
Check out this set of resources from IBM for insurance companies who are looking to make their business a little bit smarter with the help of advanced business intelligence.
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Newsweek writer calls Silicon Valley journalism a 'cesspool'
Some Silicon Valley journalists are accused of making deals with VCs to write favorable stories about their companies.
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Newsweek.com redesign fuelled by social media, Amazon cloud and WCM
Laura Kempke: The main redesign driver was the desire to put in place platform technology that supports the shifting way the organization is doing business and making money
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Microsoft CEO Ballmer to be bounced in 2010? No way
I don't make a habit of commenting on other pundits' prediction lists. But I am going to make an exception and call out Newsweek's claim that Microsoft will oust CEO Steve Ballmer in 2010, the...
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Big Oil greening up--is this a good thing?
"Newsweek" would like you to believe it's a happy sign of the times to see global oil companies putting serious money into alternative fuels. They site investments by major oil companies in...
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Newsweek: Clinton campaign was a PC, Obama a Mac
In a Newsweek video, reporter Nick Summers says that going from covering the Hillary Clinton campaign to the Obama campaign was like switching from a PC to a Mac. The Web video, called...
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Newsweek: Obama, McCain campaigns hacked by 'foreign entity'
Newsweek is reporting that the computer systems of the campaigns of both Barack Obama and John McCain were compromised in a "sophisticated cyberattack" by an unknown "foreign entity." At Obama...
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Should colleges really teach hacking?
Newsweek featured an interesting article Saturday about a professor at Sonoma State University who actively teaches his students to create malware and otherwise do the nasty things online that...
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Levy trashes MacBook Air
As in he threw his in trash. Accidentally, that is. Newsweek technology columnist Steven Levy admitted in a recent post that he lost his MacBook Air loaner unit from Apple. He thinks that...
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Is Detroit going green? What does the auto show show?
The big auto show in Detroit is now open to reporters so the big announcements and the hoopla have begun. There are moves toward greener cars, and there are moves to just make more money....
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IMHO: Amazon Kindle drum roll another example of digerati clustercluck
You know the real word I wanted to type but my Mom raised a gentleman. I'm in my hotel lobby, forced to this noisy public place (kisses between three generations of anonymous families) because...
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Newsweek launches new site with Brightcove tools
On Monday, Newsweek rolled out a brand new site. For years Newsweek had been a part of the MSNBC site but now has its own spot on the web with a very rich media centric site. The new site was...
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Telco lobbyists urge suppression of eavesdropping lawsuits: is this OK?
Image is from the Saturday Evening Post of June 6, 1964. How little has changed. Newsweek's Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball have the scoop on a joint effort by Verizon, AT&T and the...
Additional Results
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Newsweek writer calls Silicon Valley journalism a 'cesspool'
Some Silicon Valley journalists are accused of making deals with VCs to write favorable stories about their companies.
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Newsweek.com redesign fuelled by social media, Amazon cloud and WCM
Laura Kempke: The main redesign driver was the desire to put in place platform technology that supports the shifting way the organization is doing business and making money
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Microsoft CEO Ballmer to be bounced in 2010? No way
I don't make a habit of commenting on other pundits' prediction lists. But I am going to make an exception and call out Newsweek's claim that Microsoft will oust CEO Steve Ballmer in 2010, the...
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Big Oil greening up--is this a good thing?
"Newsweek" would like you to believe it's a happy sign of the times to see global oil companies putting serious money into alternative fuels. They site investments by major oil companies in...
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Newsweek: Clinton campaign was a PC, Obama a Mac
In a Newsweek video, reporter Nick Summers says that going from covering the Hillary Clinton campaign to the Obama campaign was like switching from a PC to a Mac. The Web video, called...
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Newsweek: Obama, McCain campaigns hacked by 'foreign entity'
Newsweek is reporting that the computer systems of the campaigns of both Barack Obama and John McCain were compromised in a "sophisticated cyberattack" by an unknown "foreign entity." At Obama...
-
Should colleges really teach hacking?
Newsweek featured an interesting article Saturday about a professor at Sonoma State University who actively teaches his students to create malware and otherwise do the nasty things online that...
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Levy trashes MacBook Air
As in he threw his in trash. Accidentally, that is. Newsweek technology columnist Steven Levy admitted in a recent post that he lost his MacBook Air loaner unit from Apple. He thinks that...
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