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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Coursera: The new face of higher education? [Video]
Kirsten Winkler and I interviewed the founders of Coursera late last week; the two hd
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Stanford IT professor's new venture offers free, online technology classes
Free online courses from leading IT educators promise to teach students how to build a search engine or program a robotic car within a matter of weeks.
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Porn Tuesday: Colleges, universities 'not prepared' for .xxx domains
Many leading U.S. and UK colleges and universities show lack of preparedness and resilience to the now publicly available .xxx top-level domain name.
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Stanford expands free, online information technology course offerings
New online courses set to start in January 2012 include Software as a Service and Computer Science 101, as well as primers on entrepreneurship. Be sure to check out Stanford's iTunes U as well.
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Stanford's nearby Apple store remembers Jobs in Post-it tribute
Ditching their iPads to taking to the streets with their Post-it note pad instead, how Stanford students remembered Steve Jobs.
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New full-duplex technology doubles wireless capacity
Rice University engineers have developed technology that allows for wireless devices like cell phones and tablet PCs to both "talk" and "listen" to wireless cell towers on the same frequency,...
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Stanford opens some information technology courses to the world
Courses on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and databases will be delivered to virtual classrooms of ten of thousands of students, if not hundreds of thousands.
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Parents use Facebook to find missing Stanford student in Malaysia
This is a story of how a father and mother turned to Facebook to locate their son after losing contact with him for six days.
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Stanford says it has the fastest solar car ever (photos)
Later this year, Xenith will travel across the Australian Outback powered by nothing but sunlight. CNET got a sneak peek at the speedy solar car before it shipped out for the World Solar Challenge.
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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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Stanford students design laptop that breaks apart easily to aid recycling
If you want to take a look at a radical notebook design, feast your eyes on the Bloom laptop, a prototype that Stanford students designed to make it easier -- much easier -- to disassemble and...
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Smart Planet: Ploom: A smarter way to smoke?
Stanford graduates Adam Bowen and James Monsees are hoping to transform the way tobacco is consumed with their invention, the Ploom Model One, which is based on low-temperature vaporization.
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Wishing I lived in Palo Alto: Google wires Stanford for 1Gbps
I love betas. Nothing like testing new hardware and software early. But Google's beta of 1Gbps fiber at Stanford is a beta to end all betas.
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iPad: Breeding ground for the next-gen developer
The iPad is a breeding ground for the next generation developer; the Generation Y. Two Stanford graduate students proved this by ranking #1 in the iPad App Store in less than a week.
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Innovation on display at the Stanford Cool Product Expo (photos)
Innovators put their new technology on display at Stanford University's annual Cool Product Expo.
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IBM, Stanford reach green chemistry breakthrough
IBM and Stanford University this week will outline a green chemistry breakthrough that may lead to biodegradable and biocompatible plastics. In a nutshell, IBM and Stanford have applied...
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Which smartphone platform should developers aim for?
For start-ups without a lot of time or money, is it smarter to develop for the iPhone first or the Android OS? Panelists at the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford discuss the pros and cons of each...
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Open-source bonuses for the big guys
At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, panelists discuss benefits that huge companies like Google and Facebook could get from embracing open source, such as third-party developers...
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Hologram technology: the sub-atomic future of storage?
I was recently talking to some folks at Google about storage, specifically the amount of data that's being stored on the cloud as users upload things like photos and YouTube video clips....
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Are CIOs adopting the iPhone?
At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, CIOs discuss the iPhone and whether they plan to use them across their companies. They also talk about the difficulty in supporting new platforms and...
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