How semi-literate children in a remote Indian village taught themselves molecular biology
Sugata Mitra's radical new teaching method promises to upend education as we know it.
Sugata Mitra's radical new teaching method promises to upend education as we know it.
The internet giant will be the first corporation to take advantage of new Taiwanese laws enabling non-utility companies to directly buy renewable energy.
Earlier this month, New Horizons joined the US space agency's many dozens of other far-flung unmanned probes that are already gathering a combined 30 terabytes of data daily from the near and far reaches of our solar system.
Analysts are upbeat about Amazon Web Services as well as its Marketplace that sells third party applications by the sip.
Google may launch a constellation of satellites to deliver broadband to underserved parts of the world.
The software giant buys 175 megawatts of wind energy for its Chicago datacenter. Here's a look at what other cloud players are doing.
German software vendor currently operates three data centers in Japan and Australia, and is looking to launch at least three more in the region. Globally, it's aiming to have 20 locations by end-2014 including China and India.
I’ve blogged previously on the impact that cloud is having on innovations in the data centre. It’s a constantly evolving story – and one that keeps most of us in the industry on the edge of our seats, reflecting just how deep and pervasive cloud computing has become in the IT enterprise landscape.
The 45th president of the United States advised Dreamforce attendees about the necessities (and business opportunities) presented by the "age of renewables."
The company has also made further commitments to its goal to be carbon negative by 2030.