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Study Recommends Online Gaming, Social Networking For Kids

Nov 20th, 2008 · Blue's News pointed out a report about a study sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation which found that online gaming and social networking are beneficial to children, teaching them basic technical skills and how to communicate in the Information Age. The …
see also: Hardware · video · network · software · Online · computer · interview

Verizon Exposes the Wrong 1,200 Email Addresses

Oct 11th, 2008 · If you're going to market your expertise by inviting 1,200 IT professionals to a seminar about securing data and protecting personal information, it's probably a good idea to protect the personal information of those you invite. On Tuesday, Verizon forgot …
see also: protection · expertise · advice · Verizon · securing · seminar · inviting

Verizon Exposes the Wrong 1,200 Email Addresses

Oct 10th, 2008 · If you're going to market your expertise by inviting 1,200 IT professionals to a seminar about securing data and protecting personal information, it's probably a good idea to protect the personal information of those you invite. On Tuesday, Verizon forgot …
see also: protection · expertise · advice · Verizon · securing · seminar · inviting

Mobile Phone Users Struggle With Hardware Adoption

Sep 24th, 2008 · A Google executive speaking at the Emerging Technology conference has described a problem that mobile phone carriers and manufacturers have been struggling with over the last few years: Users aren't taking advantage of many phones' hardware-based features. …
see also: Hardware · software · Google · mobile · carriers · platform · Usage

Telco Sues Municipality For Laying Their Own Fiber

Sep 13th, 2008 · Ars Technica reports that a company called TDS Telecom is attempting to sue the town of Monticello, Minnesota for deploying their own fiber network. Shortly after the town voted to lay the fiber, TDS Telecom filed suit and notified the town that they …
see also: network · Town · company · expertise · Ars Technica · Telco · fibers

Telco Sues Municipality For Laying Their Own Fiber

Sep 12th, 2008 · Ars Technica reports that a company called TDS Telecom is attempting to sue the town of Monticello, Minnesota for deploying their own fiber network. Shortly after the town voted to lay the fiber, TDS Telecom filed suit and notified the town that they …
see also: network · Town · company · expertise · Ars Technica · Telco · fibers

Businesses Choosing "Community" Linux Distros

Sep 1st, 2008 · An anonymous reader sends along a PCWorld recap of a new study by the 451 Group, which claims that business use of 'community' Linux distributions is on the rise — distros like Ubuntu, CentOS, and Debian, as opposed to "corporate" packages like …
see also: Linux · Hardware · Europe · software · distro · business · engineering

Paid Support Not Critical For Linux Adoption

Aug 9th, 2008 · At the LinuxWorld expo, an analyst for the 451 Group pointed to a growing trend in enterprise — the increase in adoption of community-supported Linux distros. From the article, 'Companies are increasingly choosing free community-driven Linux distributions …
see also: Linux · service · distro · Commercial · distribution · community · Companies

RIAA's SafeNet Caught In a Lie

Jul 9th, 2008 · For the past 2 years, the RIAA and its attack dog SafeNet (formerly known as MediaSentry) have been trying to avoid disclosure in UMG v. Lindor by telling the judge that MediaSentry is NOT an expert, that it does not use any technical expertise to get …
see also: business · engineering · Public · chemicals · administration · licensing · expertise

Best Way to Start a Website Hosting Service?

May 24th, 2008 · Lets say that I wanted to start a small business endeavor, namely reselling my server space and offering pre-built websites. What resources would I need to start something like this on my own? What hosting service would best suit those needs? What would …
see also: servers · service · business · Website · community · administration · friends

Practical Rails Projects

May 21st, 2008 · There are many beginning and advanced Ruby on Rails books available, from the authoritative Agile Web Development with Rails to the cookbook-style Rails Recipes. However, healthy guidance for intermediate-level developers is lacking at best. Ironically, …
see also: advancements · local · expertise · Ruby · Rails · healthy · Alameda

Getting The Public To Listen To Good Science

Feb 25th, 2008 · We all know that false or misleading science headlines are all too common these days and that misleading media combined with an apathetic and undereducated public lead to widespread ignorance. But the real question is, how can this trend be reversed? …
see also: Science · media · Public · expertise · diseases · cancer · honesty

DARPA Advances AI Program for Air Traffic Control

Feb 11th, 2008 · coondoggie writes to tell us that DARPA has taken the next step in a program that aims to utilize artificial intelligence for the purposes of air traffic control. "GILA will also help Air Force planners use and retain the skills of expert operators, especially …
see also: intelligent · software · Air Force · Traffic · utilities · Knowledge · DARPA

Classified Cyber-Security Directive Puts NSA In Charge

Jan 26th, 2008 · dpreformer sends word that President Bush signed a classified directive Jan. 8 (it only came to light this week) putting all cyber-defense and counter-offensive activity for government networks under the aegis of the National Security Agency. Previously, …
see also: network · proposal · nation · defense · private · 2003 · Security

UI Designers Hired by Mozilla

Jan 16th, 2008 · Mozilla has hired several developers from Humanized. According to Ars Technica, Humanized is a "small software company that is known for its considerable usability expertise and innovative user interface design. The Humanized developers will be working …
see also: software · company · Firefox · interface · Humans · Mozilla · expertise

Molten Salt Based Solar Power Plant

Jan 2nd, 2008 · Hamilton Sundstrand, a division of United Technologies, announced today that it will start to commercialize a new type of solar power plant. A new company called SolarReserve will be created to provide heat-resistant pumps and other equipment, as well …
see also: world · Commercial · company · venture · division · Storage · Solar

The Curse of Knowledge Bogs Down Innovation

Dec 30th, 2007 · I have a DVD remote control with 52 buttons on it, and every one of them is there because some engineer along the line knew how to use that button and believed I would want to use it, too," says David Heath, co-author of "Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas …
see also: solution · world · engineering · DVD · Knowledge · remote · expertise

RIAA-fighting Maine Law Professor Speaks Out

Dec 28th, 2007 · In an interview with Jon Newton of p2pnet, Prof. Deirdre Smith of the University of Maine says that 'our students are enthusiastic about being directly connected to a case with a national scope and significance'. The UM Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic is …
see also: IP · nation · laws · students · interview · copyrighted · Smith

More MS, Less Talent In Open Source's Future

Nov 29th, 2007 · The open source industry in 2008 will be marked by more news out of Microsoft, IBM, Oracle and other big IT vendors, less start-up funding, more M&A activity, and an increasingly serious talent shortage, according to Raven Zachary, open source research …
see also: IBM · Microsoft · research · industry · Vendors · Java · Oracle

Learning jQuery

Oct 24th, 2007 · One complaint of just about any book that attempts to teach a new language or technology is a presumed level of expertise by the authors. I found it refreshing that in Learning jQuery the book begins... well, at the beginning, and increases in difficulty …
see also: technology · Language · interface · expertise · learning · refresh · Brian







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