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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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Post-PC era or not, we are firmly in the mobile era
The post-PC era may or may not be coming, but there is no question that the mobile era is here.
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Panasonic announces G2 and G10 Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens compact cameras
[Updated: May 14, 2010 @ 8:56am] Though the photos slipped out earlier, Panasonic has now officially announced its two newest Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens compact cameras, the...
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Free alternatives to commercial software
Over then next few weeks I'm bound to get my brain picked to shreds on a near infinite number of tech-related subjects. One subject that came up extensively over the holiday period last year was...
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Optic flow guides us in the right direction
The way we perceive the visual motion of objects as we move is a phenomenon called 'optic flow.' Now, Brown University researchers have discovered that optic flow helps us to walk. They've used...
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Sensor-a-rama Part 3: You can't save power without measuring it
This is the third in my separate but kinda sorta related blogs about all manner of green tech sensors that help measure and adjust electricity usage. The subject is a collaboration between Burbank...
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Post-PC era or not, we are firmly in the mobile era
The post-PC era may or may not be coming, but there is no question that the mobile era is here.
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The sexuality of CEOs is a dull subject however...
Should reporters name the sexual orientation of executives in stories? That's what Reuters' Felix Salmon says should happen...
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Why malware networks are beating antivirus software
This week I'm watching a gang of malware distributors preying on Windows users. How are traditional antivirus programs doing against this particular threat? The case study shows why signatures and...
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Dear Internet marketers: Stop sending emails with Re: prefixed in the subject. That is all.
Here is yet another annoying-as-crap Internet marketing practice that I'd like to see die a quick death.
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Can Google's algorithm do subjective quality calls?
The fallout from Google's algorithm change has become apparent. Will Google have to increasingly make editorial calls about site quality.
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Ex-Googler subject to trumped-up claims about White House CTO wrongdoing
McLaughlin might actually be guilty of wrongdoing. The only problem is, the emails these guys are citing don't actually show any direct contact with Google.
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Green IT skills are now certifiable through new CompTIA exam
The CompTIA technology trade organization has come out with what it is characterizing as the first ever specialized exam for green IT skills. The exam is part of the CompTIA Strata certificate...
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Panasonic announces G2 and G10 Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens compact cameras
[Updated: May 14, 2010 @ 8:56am] Though the photos slipped out earlier, Panasonic has now officially announced its two newest Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens compact cameras, the...
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Enterprise software sales and Social CRM
I had planned to riff on the emerging discussion around Ross Mayfield's Social CRM iceberg and social software post but Paul Greenberg has done a great job of bringing that together. He's the CRM...
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Ask questions of Tim Berners-Lee, Nova Spivack and others
On 11 June, Rennsaelaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) is hosting a debate to explore the views of luminaries in the evolving Semantic Web. Somewhat unusually, the questions that panellists face will...
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Adobe creates 3D view of subjects
At the 6sight conference in Monterey, Calif., John Loiacono, senior vice president for Adobe Creative Solutions, demonstrates developing technology that constructs a 3D view of a subject from...
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Free alternatives to commercial software
Over then next few weeks I'm bound to get my brain picked to shreds on a near infinite number of tech-related subjects. One subject that came up extensively over the holiday period last year was...
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Optic flow guides us in the right direction
The way we perceive the visual motion of objects as we move is a phenomenon called 'optic flow.' Now, Brown University researchers have discovered that optic flow helps us to walk. They've used...
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Sensor-a-rama Part 3: You can't save power without measuring it
This is the third in my separate but kinda sorta related blogs about all manner of green tech sensors that help measure and adjust electricity usage. The subject is a collaboration between Burbank...
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Chime.TV's subject-based channels cut across Internet video sources with one UI
Here at Mashup Camp in Silicon Valley, Taylor McKnight (winner of the Best Mashup Contest at the first Mashup Camp in February 2006 because of his mashup Podbop.org) returned in hopes of...
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