Lifestreaming in Obamaland
The technologies that helped Obama reach the White House are going to make the president-elect's life more transparent and scrutinized than any previous White House occupant.
View ArticleRay Ozzie's dream of connectivity
In an in-depth profile, Steven Levy traces Ray Ozzie's journey from his undergrad days to his assumption of Bill Gates' software czar responsibilities at Microsoft.
View ArticleThe information flow from Mumbai
Internet sites like Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, and Global Voices are providing a very rough first draft of history in the accounting of the bloody attacks in India.
View ArticleGoogle's 2008 Zeitgeist lists of most popular searches
With 2008 coming to an end, the data miners at Google have compiled global lists of the most popular search terms and trends for the year.
View ArticleMore speculation on Yahoo's CEO choices
Kara Swisher continues her search for Jerry Yang's replacement, gathering picks from the raft of ex-Yahoo employees.
View ArticlePrint news is fading, but the content lives on
According to a Pew survey, the Internet has overtaken newspapers as a main source of national and international news. But newspapers still supply much of the seed news content that's refactored by...
View ArticleMacintosh at 25: Still the innovation leader
On January 24, 1984, the Macintosh came into the world, starting a revolution in personal computing. Now, all attention is turned to what Apple will introduce next.
View ArticleMicrosoft's Live Mesh top innovation at the Crunchies
A most surprising and deserving winner at the Crunchies was Microsoft's Live Mesh, which won in the category best technology innovation/achievement. Originally posted at News - Microsoft
View ArticleWolfram Alpha: Next major search breakthrough?
Stephen Wolfram has come up with a new and potentially revolutionary search paradigm for finding answers via the Web.
View ArticleTrack business executives' tweets with ExecTweets
Good news for Twitter users and aspiring CEOs alike: The free ExecTweets app brings to your iPhone the daily brain droppings of nearly 100 business bigwigs. Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
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