Wireless - Eye-Catcher

November 21st, 2008 Comments Off Posted in Wireless

Eye-Catcher
Sling Media goes up against YouTube and Hulu to grab eyeballs for online video.
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New York City Housing Authority Named a PTI Innovation Lab for Broadband Over Power Line Proof …

A cost-effective solution to replace legacy building door control and intercom systems (which currently cannot support multifunction communication and broadband for high-speed Internet connectivity) and to upgrade the security cameras in the agency’s housing developments to a BPL-based system.


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Cookies For Your Cellphone
The mobile ad industry could get a boost from a novel way of collecting information on users.
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Justice Department Issues Report on Telecommunications

Covers issues including the development of new facilities-based competition, wireless technologies as alternatives to wireline networks,


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Nokia Plants A Seed In India
The handset maker bets rural users in Asia and Africa want mobile services, too.
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The Weekly Web 2.0: You2Gov and Politikia

Welcome to The Weekly Web 2.0, a weekly featurette of Govtech.com. This week it’s all about politics.


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IBM to Roll Out Broadband Over Powerline to Rural Areas

“This capability will play a critical role in rural health, education, and economic development, while closing the digital divide that exists between well served and underserved America.”


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NASA Successfully Tests First Deep Space Internet

NASA has successfully tested the first deep space communications network modeled on the Internet.


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Wireless - New York City Housing Authority Named a PTI Innovation Lab for Broadband Over Power Line Proof …

November 20th, 2008 Comments Off Posted in Wireless

New York City Housing Authority Named a PTI Innovation Lab for Broadband Over Power Line Proof …

A cost-effective solution to replace legacy building door control and intercom systems (which currently cannot support multifunction communication and broadband for high-speed Internet connectivity) and to upgrade the security cameras in the agency’s housing developments to a BPL-based system.


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47 Applications in 30 Days for $50K

How city governments can leverage and involve citizens to sometimes accomplish the impossible.


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Cookies For Your Cellphone
The mobile ad industry could get a boost from a novel way of collecting information on users.
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Web 2.0 in the Workplace Increases Efficiency, but Distractions, Leaks a Concern, Say Europeans

Twenty-four percent of employees admit they are not sure how the return on investment of internal sites could ever be measured.


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Washington, D.C., Mayor Adrian M. Fenty Announces Winners of Applications for Democracy Contest

To make DC government data more accessible and useful for the public.


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Meta Data
More praise for “Fallout 3.”
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Sweetly Disruptive Technology
In a rare interview, Asus Chairman Jonney Shih describes his philosophy and plans for an “Eee Phone.”
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IBM to Roll Out Broadband Over Powerline to Rural Areas

“This capability will play a critical role in rural health, education, and economic development, while closing the digital divide that exists between well served and underserved America.”


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Wireless - Commentary: Nurturing a Creative and Innovative Community

November 19th, 2008 Comments Off Posted in Wireless

Commentary: Nurturing a Creative and Innovative Community

The Vital role of art, architecture, culture and commerce.


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Smart-Phone Calling
But will customers answer the call?
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Web 2.0 in the Workplace Increases Efficiency, but Distractions, Leaks a Concern, Say Europeans

Twenty-four percent of employees admit they are not sure how the return on investment of internal sites could ever be measured.


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New York City Housing Authority Named a PTI Innovation Lab for Broadband Over Power Line Proof …

A cost-effective solution to replace legacy building door control and intercom systems (which currently cannot support multifunction communication and broadband for high-speed Internet connectivity) and to upgrade the security cameras in the agency’s housing developments to a BPL-based system.


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Nokia Plants A Seed In India
The handset maker bets rural users in Asia and Africa want mobile services, too.
Source: http

Meta Data
More praise for “Fallout 3.”
Source: http

Cookies For Your Cellphone
The mobile ad industry could get a boost from a novel way of collecting information on users.
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Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
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Wireless - Cookies For Your Cellphone

November 18th, 2008 Comments Off Posted in Wireless

Cookies For Your Cellphone
The mobile ad industry could get a boost from a novel way of collecting information on users.
Source: http

Sweetly Disruptive Technology
In a rare interview, Asus Chairman Jonney Shih describes his philosophy and plans for an “Eee Phone.”
Source: http

47 Applications in 30 Days for $50K

How city governments can leverage and involve citizens to sometimes accomplish the impossible.


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Commentary: Nurturing a Creative and Innovative Community

The Vital role of art, architecture, culture and commerce.


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Meta Data
More praise for “Fallout 3.”
Source: http

FCC Cracks Open ‘White Space’
U.S. regulators hand tech giants an election day victory.
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Social Games Jump To iPhone
Mark Pincus is making social games mobile with “Live Poker” for the iPhone.
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New York City Housing Authority Named a PTI Innovation Lab for Broadband Over Power Line Proof …

A cost-effective solution to replace legacy building door control and intercom systems (which currently cannot support multifunction communication and broadband for high-speed Internet connectivity) and to upgrade the security cameras in the agency’s housing developments to a BPL-based system.


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NASCIO Announces Green IT Videos

Highlights state CIO involvement and current state initiatives geared toward greening state government.


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Wireless - Web 2.0 in the Workplace Increases Efficiency, but Distractions, Leaks a Concern, Say Europeans

November 17th, 2008 Comments Off Posted in Wireless

Web 2.0 in the Workplace Increases Efficiency, but Distractions, Leaks a Concern, Say Europeans

Twenty-four percent of employees admit they are not sure how the return on investment of internal sites could ever be measured.


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A Smarter Planet: The Next Leadership Agenda

“We will see new leaders emerge who win not by surviving the storm, but by changing the game.”


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EA Takes On ‘Wii Fit’
The game publisher plans to launch EA Sports Active in March.
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Sweetly Disruptive Technology
In a rare interview, Asus Chairman Jonney Shih describes his philosophy and plans for an “Eee Phone.”
Source: http

G1 Design And Beyond
The Astonishing Tribe talks about trends in phone design and its work on Google’s G1.
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Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
Source: http

Cookies For Your Cellphone
The mobile ad industry could get a boost from a novel way of collecting information on users.
Source: http

47 Applications in 30 Days for $50K

How city governments can leverage and involve citizens to sometimes accomplish the impossible.


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Wireless - A Smarter Planet: The Next Leadership Agenda

November 16th, 2008 Comments Off Posted in Wireless

A Smarter Planet: The Next Leadership Agenda

“We will see new leaders emerge who win not by surviving the storm, but by changing the game.”


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Cookies For Your Cellphone
The mobile ad industry could get a boost from a novel way of collecting information on users.
Source: http

G1 Design And Beyond
The Astonishing Tribe talks about trends in phone design and its work on Google’s G1.
Source: http

47 Applications in 30 Days for $50K

How city governments can leverage and involve citizens to sometimes accomplish the impossible.


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FCC Cracks Open ‘White Space’
U.S. regulators hand tech giants an election day victory.
Source: http

Sweetly Disruptive Technology
In a rare interview, Asus Chairman Jonney Shih describes his philosophy and plans for an “Eee Phone.”
Source: http

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Wireless - Nokia Plants A Seed In India

November 15th, 2008 Comments Off Posted in Wireless

Nokia Plants A Seed In India
The handset maker bets rural users in Asia and Africa want mobile services, too.
Source: http

Cookies For Your Cellphone
The mobile ad industry could get a boost from a novel way of collecting information on users.
Source: http

G1 Design And Beyond
The Astonishing Tribe talks about trends in phone design and its work on Google’s G1.
Source: http

Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
Source: http

The Weekly Web 2.0: NutshellMail and BoxCycle

Welcome to The Weekly Web 2.0, a weekly featurette on Govtech.com. We’re scouring the Web to bring you two interesting Web 2.0 tools that are worth checking out. This week: NutshellMail and BoxCycle.


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Wireless - A Smarter Planet: The Next Leadership Agenda

November 14th, 2008 Comments Off Posted in Wireless

A Smarter Planet: The Next Leadership Agenda

“We will see new leaders emerge who win not by surviving the storm, but by changing the game.”


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Sweetly Disruptive Technology
In a rare interview, Asus Chairman Jonney Shih describes his philosophy and plans for an “Eee Phone.”
Source: http

FCC Cracks Open ‘White Space’
U.S. regulators hand tech giants an election day victory.
Source: http

Nokia Plants A Seed In India
The handset maker bets rural users in Asia and Africa want mobile services, too.
Source: http

The Weekly Web 2.0: NutshellMail and BoxCycle

Welcome to The Weekly Web 2.0, a weekly featurette on Govtech.com. We’re scouring the Web to bring you two interesting Web 2.0 tools that are worth checking out. This week: NutshellMail and BoxCycle.


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Washington, D.C., Mayor Adrian M. Fenty Announces Winners of Applications for Democracy Contest

To make DC government data more accessible and useful for the public.


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NASCIO Announces Green IT Videos

Highlights state CIO involvement and current state initiatives geared toward greening state government.


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Extended Play
The book Rogue Leaders examines LucasArts’ game development process.
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Wireless - Voters Who Engaged With Candidates Online 50 Percent More Likely to Vote, Says Survey

November 13th, 2008 Comments Off Posted in Wireless

Voters Who Engaged With Candidates Online 50 Percent More Likely to Vote, Says Survey

“Online tools are effective at harnessing online passion and translating it into real-world action.”


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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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The Weekly Web 2.0: KonoLive and Fuelly

Collaborate on projects with KonoLive and track gas mileage with Fuelly.


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Sweetly Disruptive Technology
In a rare interview, Asus Chairman Jonney Shih describes his philosophy and plans for an “Eee Phone.”
Source: http

Personal Computing: Daily Newspapers Face Challenges from the Internet

Newspaper Web sites attracted a record number of visitors in the third quarter of 2008, a 15.8 percent increase over the same period a year ago.


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A Smarter Planet: The Next Leadership Agenda

“We will see new leaders emerge who win not by surviving the storm, but by changing the game.”


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Nokia Plants A Seed In India
The handset maker bets rural users in Asia and Africa want mobile services, too.
Source: http

Commentary: Nurturing a Creative and Innovative Community

The Vital role of art, architecture, culture and commerce.


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Gamers Give Back
Child’s Play, the gaming-centric charity, is seeing strong donations from gamers.
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Wireless - Android Ambitions

November 12th, 2008 Comments Off Posted in Wireless

Android Ambitions
Google discusses its mobile plans prior to the G1 phone release.
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Nokia Plants A Seed In India
The handset maker bets rural users in Asia and Africa want mobile services, too.
Source: http

Voters Who Engaged With Candidates Online 50 Percent More Likely to Vote, Says Survey

“Online tools are effective at harnessing online passion and translating it into real-world action.”


Source: feeds.feedburner.com

The Weekly Web 2.0: KonoLive and Fuelly

Collaborate on projects with KonoLive and track gas mileage with Fuelly.


Source: feeds.feedburner.com

FCC Cracks Open ‘White Space’
U.S. regulators hand tech giants an election day victory.
Source: http

Commentary: Nurturing a Creative and Innovative Community

The Vital role of art, architecture, culture and commerce.


Source: feeds.feedburner.com

G1 Design And Beyond
The Astonishing Tribe talks about trends in phone design and its work on Google’s G1.
Source: http

Researchers Create Robot Controlled by Cells from Rat Brain

Research could help combat Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other diseases.


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Google Pops Android’s Hood
The source code behind Google’s mobile platform comes into the public eye.
Source: http

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