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GOOG Gives Publishers More Ad Inventory Control
Today Google launched the DoubleClick Network Builder, a tool that enables publishers to develop and maintain their own ad networks.
In-Stat: 66.3 Million US TV Viewers are Simultaneously Using a PC While Watching TV
Over 66 million consumers across demographic categories are using the Internet while camped out on their sofas watching TV
Land Rover Taps Twitter as Campaign Cornerstone
The appeal to marketers is obvious: It's a cheap way to reach people through their trusted contacts. And Twittad's technology is able to sort its users by geography, demographics and interests, which can both lead to more targeted appeals and, perhaps, prevent Twitter users from feeling under siege by advertisers, a major concern.
Oracle Agrees to Acquire Sun Microsystems
The Oracle Corporation, the technology information company, announced Monday that it would acquire a rival, Sun Microsystems, for $9.50 a share, or about $7.4 billion.
Let's Stop Speaking Like Machines and Start Speaking Like People
If this is how far we've come in 20 years, do we have to wait another 20 before we can just type or speak in what we want to know and get the right result?
The Short List for U.S. Chief Technology Officer - BusinessWeek
Barack Obama says that the U.S. is not doing nearly enough to create jobs through technology. Shortly after he launched his campaign, the Illinois Senator promised that if elected, he would create the first-ever Cabinet-level post of chief technology officer. The economic crisis has since made it certain that a White House CTO would become one of Obama's most important advisers, should he triumph in November. "Obama sees greater broadband penetration as an enormous economic engine, much like the railroads were a century ago," says Andrew D. Lipman, a veteran communications lawyer in Washington. "That is why the CTO will play such a critical role in any recovery plan."
Microsoft sees end of Windows era
Microsoft has kicked off a research project to create software that will take over when it retires Windows.
Could Des Moines be a web 2.0 hotbed? « nerdflood
I have yet to find a more dedicated and engaged group of social media enthusiasts outside of the Iowa demographic. And while these people may not be creating web 2.0 startups out of their garages, they are definitely heavily involved in the web 2.0 univer
WinExtra » Is Tech Blogging Getting Boring?
Or maybe because after ten years or so blogging as we read it day after day is becoming stale and boring. After all you could close your eyes on any given day of the week and pretty well guess with about 90% accuracy what everyone will be talking about. I
High-tech changes to Iowa's image
Google and Microsoft are doing their share to break down the stereotypes of what Iowa is and show us what Iowa can be. As a technology employer and operator of several Midwest data centers, I can tell you it's not easy to find the right talent for the eng
Web 3.0: When Web Sites Become Web Services
The so called Web 3.0, which is likely to be a pre-cursor of the real semantic web, is going to change this. What we mean by 'Web 3.0' is that major web sites are going to be transformed into web services - and will effectively expose their information to
» What to expect from Web 3.0 | Software as services | ZDNet.com
It’s also going to deliver a new generation of business applications that will see business computing converge on the same fundamental on-demand architecture as consumer applications. So this is not something that’s of merely passing interest to those
Why Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft are NOT Competing
All these services for which GYM competes are secondary markets for them to support their core businesses. And at their core they do not compete. Let’s Review: 1. Yahoo! - Content Creation 2. Google - Content Distribution 3. Microsoft - Content Delivery
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Get A New Browser provides insightful meaning to what is currently happening in the world of technology. In about two minutes I learned about IE7 and CSS changes, how GANB uses Google’s software, an extension for Firefox to backup my extensions. Ok, I h
Get A New Browser » 9rules Network Official Blog
Get A New Browser provides insightful meaning to what is currently happening in the world of technology. In about two minutes I learned about IE7 and CSS changes, how GANB uses Google’s software, an extension for Firefox to backup my extensions. Ok, I h
Bartending, RFID Style
A Miami-based 7-year-old beverage-monitoring software company is drinking from the keg of RFID and is selling a tilt switch that attaches to bottles and updates an Internet database every time the bottle is poured. Hilton, Hyatt, Outback Steakhouse, TGI F
Microsoft Plans to Blend Phones With Computers - New York Times
SAN FRANCISCO, June 25 — Microsoft plans to offer a strategy on Monday describing how it intends to transform the telecommunications world in much the same way it changed the computing world in the 1980's. Its new approach centers on systems for the wor
Tech creates a bubble for kids - Yahoo! News
Unlike their parents, they have never known anything but a world dominated by technology. Even their social lives revolve around the Web, iPods and cellphones. So they dress down, talk loose and reveal their innermost thoughts online.
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