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Taking Control of Service Performance and Availability
You rely on servers to do business, but what happens when they aren't performing how you'd like? Read this white paper to learn how monitoring tools can help you ensure the performance and...
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Twitter's Oprah-tunity: Time to get down to business
Now that Oprah has placed her Midas Touch on Twitter and the membership numbers seem to be growing as a result of it, you'd think that Twitter would be able to hammer out a revenue model that...
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Personal syndication overload? Just pare your apps
Webware's Rafe Needleman has an interesting chart of all the services he uses and publishes to and notes that personal syndication overload could be a problem. Rafe's chart isn't pretty. He's got...
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S60 touch technology announced, watch out Apple
I saw a sign at the S60 Summit that listed S60 touch interface as an upcoming feature. I think the introduction of the iPhone really pushed manufacturers to speed up development of technology they...
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Stanford's new car garage
Rafe Needleman tours the VAIL facility at Stanford, where they research future automotive technology.
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Rafe Needleman's favorite iPhone apps (CNET 100)
Rafe Needleman is CNET's editor-at-large, founder of the Webware blog, and co-host of the daily Buzz Out Loud podcast. He also runs the tech help podcast, CNET to the Rescue. Rafe likes apps that...
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Seesmic buying Ping.fm social update service
Seesmic, which makes Twitter and Facebook access apps, is buying Ping.fm, a service for updating multiple social services at the same time. Terms of the deal are not being disclosed.
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Wolfram Alpha opens API to developers
Wolfram Alpha opened up its API to open access, allowing coders to query the Wolfram system and incorporate its data, calculations and rich media results.
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Top 5 launches at DemoFall 2009
Now that the show is over and I've spent time with almost all the products introduced there, I've picked out my top winning products, companies, and concepts.
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DemoFall 2009: Fortune hunting
Some emerging companies are trying to solve big problems in new ways, or are addressing tech or business issues that other companies haven't. And then there are those that sound too weird to work.
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Regretful upgrade: Snow Leopard incompatibilities
Some are regretting their haste in upgrading to Mac OS X 10.6. Little incompatibilities with existing apps are causing headaches and slowing down work flow.
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Waze: The traffic of the crowds
Israel-based Waze shows you traffic flows on highways, and unlike other traffic services, it also shows it on side streets - and creates routing advice based on that data.
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Wolfram Alpha: First hands-on
CNET's Rafe Needleman gets a look at the eagerly-anticipated new computational search engine, Wolfram Alpha. Is it a Google killer? No, but it has the potential to change the way we view at data...
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Deep inside Wolfram Alpha
Two CNET experts compare Wolfram Research's "computational knowledge engine" with Google's and predict whether Wolfram Alpha is something to be worried about.
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Twitter's Oprah-tunity: Time to get down to business
Now that Oprah has placed her Midas Touch on Twitter and the membership numbers seem to be growing as a result of it, you'd think that Twitter would be able to hammer out a revenue model that...
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Twitter still has no business model, and that's OK
Even Twitter CEO Evan Williams doesn't know, "We will make money, and I can't say exactly how because...we can't predict how the businesses we're in will work,"
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Together in harmony: Mac and PC
Rather than trying to jam my new Mac into my well-established workflow and have it replace my Windows laptop, I'm now trying to use it alongside my PC.
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What browser battle? They're more alike than different
A panel discussion among browser executives shed a little light on the philosophical differences between four major browsers but more than anything showed how these products are moving in the same...
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Constructive - not destructive - guidance for social PR professionals
While Michael Arrington continues his crusade against PR professionals, here's some constructive feedback for social PR folks, courtesy of Rafe Needleman.
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Venture Capitalists: We're still open for business
At a VentureBeat conference on managing through the economic downturn, a panel of venture capitalists painted a gloomy picture for the economy overall. But they're still making investments, they...
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Personal syndication overload? Just pare your apps
Webware's Rafe Needleman has an interesting chart of all the services he uses and publishes to and notes that personal syndication overload could be a problem. Rafe's chart isn't pretty. He's got...
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