CeBIT: Google lauds Aussie Apps take-up
Google lauds Aussie Apps take-up
Google lauds Aussie Apps take-up
Harnessing the power of cloud computing requires that you understand underlying concepts: loose understanding can cause more harm than good
Coal is going to be the most talked-about commodity on earth in the coming months. We are used to heavy duty crude prices.
The glare of the public spotlight can bring out the worst in our digital connections: the same can be true n the dark side of the workforce rat race.
Last October 20 of the nation’s top science-based conservation and environmental groups and wind energy companies formed the American Wind Wildlife Institute (AWWI) to address concerns of environmental impact from wind projects. The members of the AWWI range from Sierra Club and National Audubon to Vestas and GE.
In an era when the web appears to be getting ever more invasive, and where there are undercurrents of our unwittingly collaborating in some giant marketing graph of connections and preferences (today's latest installment: Google maps cars recording MAC addresses), there's a huge difference between being unknowingly mapped and recorded and granting consent.In most western countries the laws against eavesdropping and espionage are clear cut.
The instant messaging client is set to lose interoperability with Windows Live Messenger, along with its Chat Rooms, Pingbox and paid-for VoIP features.
Social business is starting to get serious attention as an industry, like social media recently has in the investment community. I take a close look at where the action has been when it comes to the places Enterprise 2.0 is most likely to thrive.
Given all the backlash against smart meter pilots around the country, I've been poking around for pockets of specific feedback. There are actually several initiatives going on in Massachusetts that are using technology from GroundedPower, which is described as a customer engagement and social networking platform for energy efficiency.
It is truly astonishing that I mention the word Apple in a post and I get more talkbacks than pretty much anything I write about. Puh-leeze, get a grip.