Early iPad reaction: “It’s just a giant iPod touch”
After hitting a grand slam with the iPhone, Apple can't be too happy with some of the early reaction to the iPad. On message boards, Twitter, blogs, and Facebook, a ...
Early iPad reaction: “It’s just a giant iPod touch”
After hitting a grand slam with the iPhone, Apple can't be too happy with some of the early reaction to the iPad. On message boards, Twitter, blogs, and Facebook, a ...
Early iPad reaction: “It’s just a giant iPod touch”
After hitting a grand slam with the iPhone, Apple can't be too happy with some of the early reaction to the iPad. On message boards, Twitter, blogs, and Facebook, a ...
Early iPad reaction: “It’s just a giant iPod touch”
After hitting a grand slam with the iPhone, Apple can't be too happy with some of the early reaction to the iPad. On message boards, Twitter, blogs, and Facebook, a ...
On24 touts virtual events as an alternative to the real thing
If you asked 100 random people what they dislike most about attending conferences, it's safe to say "travel," "scheduling," and "cost" would be at the top of the list for most ...
The Industry Standard’s 2nd anniversary prediction market promotion: We need your suggestions!
On February 4, 2010, The Industry Standard's prediction market will mark its second anniversary. It's been a fun ride over the past two years, with hundreds of predictions and lots ...
Google Goggles: Businesses need to evaluate this disruptive technology now
Amidst the slew of Google announcements yesterday, one that really made me sit up in my chair concerned a new mobile service called Google Goggles. Now, I don't have an ...
Gartner points to “untapped” value in workplace-based social networks
Gartner Vice President Carol Rozwell first caught The Standard's attention in October, after her widely retweeted criticisms of those corporate IT and HR departments that follow a lockdown mantra toward social ...
Wikipedia loses editors: A crowdsourcing reality check, or a failure of a different kind?
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia built on the backs of a seemingly never-ending supply of free labor, is in a bit of a bind: Many contributors are throwing in the towel. As ...
Linden Lab swats down BBC report on Second Life, says consumer market is “primary focus”
When it comes to Second Life, some people just can't forget the bursting of the hype bubble following the first early wave of excitement. I admit, I harped on the ...
Salesforce’s Chatter: Is it a collaboration tool or enterprise social network?
If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and walks like a duck, it probably is a duck. That is, unless you're Salesforce.com, and you're talking about its new ...
Ozzie: IE will be the “best browser”
"We'll work to ensure that Internet Explorer is the best browser for Windows without compromise. A standards-based, modern browser to its core." That's Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie's pledge during his ...
Good vibes for Microsoft’s “point-and-click cloud computing for the masses”
People who write code for a living have a love/hate relationship with Microsoft. Over the years the press has played up the hate (and the hype), but today I thought I ...
The write-once, run-anywhere dream fades as languages and platforms proliferate
Remember when Java was going to take over the world? The idea of writing an application once and then having it run on a multitude of different platforms was a compelling ...
Second Life Enterprise to bring security, enterprise apps to virtual meetings
Big news from Linden Lab: The company has officially launched an open beta for Second Life Enterprise, and says it is planning a marketplace for enterprise applications and virtual goods ...


