Archive for October, 2008:
Wireless - Google Pops Android’s Hood
Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
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The Business Of Avatars
Game companies and social networks hope digital figures will drive revenues.
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When Apple Failed
In a public dissection, a researcher discusses the company’s biggest product flops.
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G1 Design And Beyond
The Astonishing Tribe talks about trends in phone design and its work on Google’s G1.
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Weekly Web 2.0 — Two Web 2.0 Tools to Know About
Stix.to helps you customize the Web; Diigo helps you make sense of it.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Governor Commends Missouri State Employee eFolder Technology Project
An advanced electronic document management systems for unemployment insurance benefit claim processing.
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E-Vote: Voters Urged to Video Their Experience
Some states and counties have regulations against the use of recording equipment at polling places on Election Day.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Tags: mp3, wifi, game console, wireless
Wireless - Weekly Web 2.0 — Two Web 2.0 Tools to Know About
Weekly Web 2.0 — Two Web 2.0 Tools to Know About
Stix.to helps you customize the Web; Diigo helps you make sense of it.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Time For Simplicity
Makers of easy-to-use gadgets say the downturn will help, not hurt, their holiday sales.
Source: http
Betting Billions
WiMax has received billions of dollars of support. But is it showing up at the wrong time?
Source: http
The Business Of Avatars
Game companies and social networks hope digital figures will drive revenues.
Source: http
E-Vote: Report Sends Wake-Up Call to Election Officials
Grades each state on its preparedness for election system breakdowns and offers concrete steps election officials can take in the weeks before the election to make sure every vote is counted accurately.
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Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
Source: http
The Industrial Age Meets Wi-Fi
Honeywell’s Dan Sheflin says wireless technologies are critical to the future of factories and industrial plants.
Source: http
Don’t “Video Your Vote” in Kentucky
Cameras are illegal at the polls in Kentucky and the secretary of state cautions against invading privacy.
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Always On Laptops
A new mobile broadband coalition and Sprint’s WiMax network launched Monday. Which one will consumers choose?
Source: http
Tags: wifi, PDA, mobile phone, mp3
Wireless - Ringing Choices
Ringing Choices
Want to save money? To have the latest cool features? Cellphone choices abound this season.
Source: http
E-Vote: Report Sends Wake-Up Call to Election Officials
Grades each state on its preparedness for election system breakdowns and offers concrete steps election officials can take in the weeks before the election to make sure every vote is counted accurately.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Always On Laptops
A new mobile broadband coalition and Sprint’s WiMax network launched Monday. Which one will consumers choose?
Source: http
Time For Simplicity
Makers of easy-to-use gadgets say the downturn will help, not hurt, their holiday sales.
Source: http
E-Vote: Voters Urged to Video Their Experience
Some states and counties have regulations against the use of recording equipment at polling places on Election Day.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Tags: laptop, mobile phone, cell phone, wifi
Wireless - Weekly Web 2.0 — Two Web 2.0 Tools to Know About
Weekly Web 2.0 — Two Web 2.0 Tools to Know About
Stix.to helps you customize the Web; Diigo helps you make sense of it.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
The Skinny On ‘LittleBigPlanet’
Consider this a twofer: a sweet game that also lets you build more games.
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Always On Laptops
A new mobile broadband coalition and Sprint’s WiMax network launched Monday. Which one will consumers choose?
Source: http
Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
Source: http
E-Vote: Voters Urged to Video Their Experience
Some states and counties have regulations against the use of recording equipment at polling places on Election Day.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Betting Billions
WiMax has received billions of dollars of support. But is it showing up at the wrong time?
Source: http
Time For Simplicity
Makers of easy-to-use gadgets say the downturn will help, not hurt, their holiday sales.
Source: http
The Weekly Web 2.0: MeGlobe and FilterMyRSS
Cull RSS feeds with FilterMyRSS and instant message with MeGlobe in a foreign language.
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Tags: iPod, wireless, smartphone, mp3
Wireless - Always On Laptops
Always On Laptops
A new mobile broadband coalition and Sprint’s WiMax network launched Monday. Which one will consumers choose?
Source: http
Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
Source: http
The Industrial Age Meets Wi-Fi
Honeywell’s Dan Sheflin says wireless technologies are critical to the future of factories and industrial plants.
Source: http
Ringing Choices
Want to save money? To have the latest cool features? Cellphone choices abound this season.
Source: http
Android Ambitions
Google discusses its mobile plans prior to the G1 phone release.
Source: http
Robots Get Housetrained
As consumer robots evolve, manufacturers are focusing on function more than fun.
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Tags: mp3, smartphone, iPod, mobile phone
Wireless - Twitter is a Continuity of Operations Tool, State Agency Discovers
Twitter is a Continuity of Operations Tool, State Agency Discovers
The Washington State Department of Transportation finds the ubiquitous Web 2.0 app to be a real tweet when Web site traffic is high.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Don’t “Video Your Vote” in Kentucky
Cameras are illegal at the polls in Kentucky and the secretary of state cautions against invading privacy.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Time For Simplicity
Makers of easy-to-use gadgets say the downturn will help, not hurt, their holiday sales.
Source: http
Gartner: Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2009
Factors that denote significant impact include a high potential for disruption to IT or the business, the need for a major dollar investment, or the risk of being late to adopt.
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Android Ambitions
Google discusses its mobile plans prior to the G1 phone release.
Source: http
Weekly Web 2.0 — Two Web 2.0 Tools to Know About
Stix.to helps you customize the Web; Diigo helps you make sense of it.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Always On Laptops
A new mobile broadband coalition and Sprint’s WiMax network launched Monday. Which one will consumers choose?
Source: http
Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
Source: http
Betting Billions
WiMax has received billions of dollars of support. But is it showing up at the wrong time?
Source: http
Tags: game console, mp3, PDA, wireless
Wireless - Weekly Web 2.0 — Two Web 2.0 Tools to Know About
Weekly Web 2.0 — Two Web 2.0 Tools to Know About
Stix.to helps you customize the Web; Diigo helps you make sense of it.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Washington, D.C., Launches Crime Text Alerting System
Enables the MPD to send crime alert text messages in real-time to businesses about crimes committed in their neighborhoods.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
E-Vote: Clash Over New Jersey Voting Machine Reliability
“The use of the Direct Recording Electronic Voting Machines in this state ensures the most accurate recording possible from the most up-to-date technology. New Jersey voters should be equally confident.”
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Think Before You Shoot
Ubisoft Creative Director Clint Hocking thinks videogames should push players to think.
Source: http
Microsoft Xbox: Not Ready For Primetime
Good idea–too bad it’s going to miss its deadline.
Source: http
The Industrial Age Meets Wi-Fi
Honeywell’s Dan Sheflin says wireless technologies are critical to the future of factories and industrial plants.
Source: http
Twitter is a Continuity of Operations Tool, State Agency Discovers
The Washington State Department of Transportation finds the ubiquitous Web 2.0 app to be a real tweet when Web site traffic is high.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Tags: wireless, PDA, laptop, cell phone
Wireless - E-Vote: Voters Urged to Video Their Experience
E-Vote: Voters Urged to Video Their Experience
Some states and counties have regulations against the use of recording equipment at polling places on Election Day.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Don’t “Video Your Vote” in Kentucky
Cameras are illegal at the polls in Kentucky and the secretary of state cautions against invading privacy.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
The Industrial Age Meets Wi-Fi
Honeywell’s Dan Sheflin says wireless technologies are critical to the future of factories and industrial plants.
Source: http
Washington, D.C., Launches Crime Text Alerting System
Enables the MPD to send crime alert text messages in real-time to businesses about crimes committed in their neighborhoods.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Time For Simplicity
Makers of easy-to-use gadgets say the downturn will help, not hurt, their holiday sales.
Source: http
Tags: wifi, iPod, mp3, mobile phone
Wireless - Betting Billions
Betting Billions
WiMax has received billions of dollars of support. But is it showing up at the wrong time?
Source: http
Weekly 2.0 — Two Web 2.0 Tools to Know About
Stix.to helps you customize the Web; Diigo helps you make sense of it.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Don’t “Video Your Vote” in Kentucky
Cameras are illegal at the polls in Kentucky and the secretary of state cautions against invading privacy.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Twitter is a Continuity of Operations Tool, State Agency Discovers
The Washington State Department of Transportation finds the ubiquitous Web 2.0 app to be a real tweet when Web site traffic is high.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Microsoft Xbox: Not Ready For Primetime
Good idea–too bad it’s going to miss its deadline.
Source: http
Web 2.0: Community Building for Local Governments
The following is excerpted from a White Paper by the Digital Communities CIO Task Force, entitled Government 2.0: Building Communities with Web 2.0 and Social Networking.
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Tags: wifi, laptop, iPod, cell phone
Wireless - Live Surveillance Video from Public Transportation Vehicles
Live Surveillance Video from Public Transportation Vehicles
Anyone in a fleet control center can get a complete picture of their fleet’s adherence to schedules, safety regulations, and ADA compliance, right down to the specific vehicle or train.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Time For Simplicity
Makers of easy-to-use gadgets say the downturn will help, not hurt, their holiday sales.
Source: http
Ringing Choices
Want to save money? To have the latest cool features? Cellphone choices abound this season.
Source: http
Twitter is a Continuity of Operations Tool, State Agency Discovers
The Washington State Department of Transportation finds the ubiquitous Web 2.0 app to be a real tweet when Web site traffic is high.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Frisco Gives Laid-Back Welcome To Google Phone
In contrast to iPhone, no one camped out overnight before G1 went on sale Tuesday night at T-Mobile store.
Source: http
Betting Billions
WiMax has received billions of dollars of support. But is it showing up at the wrong time?
Source: http
Always On Laptops
A new mobile broadband coalition and Sprint’s WiMax network launched Monday. Which one will consumers choose?
Source: http
Think Before You Shoot
Ubisoft Creative Director Clint Hocking thinks videogames should push players to think.
Source: http
Web 2.0: Community Building for Local Governments
The following is excerpted from a White Paper by the Digital Communities CIO Task Force, entitled Government 2.0: Building Communities with Web 2.0 and Social Networking.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Tags: mp3, smartphone, wifi, game console