Premiere Technologies new WorldLink card allows holders to store and receive messages in the form of voice mail, faxes, and even e-mail. It's a travelling office for the road warrior.READ»
Don't fire your travel agent -- yet. But surfing the web before packing your bag lets you pick the right seat on a plane, check out hotels before you check in, and arrange a great weekend in a new city.READ»
Your electronic in-box is packed with messages. That file you sent two days ago still hasn't arrived. So who's the snail? Use these power tools for smarter, faster e-mailing.READ»
In her blog post titled "Net Neutrality," Vivian Wagner raised the frightening reality that her students did not know about the situation with net neutrality. It seems to me that many today take the internet for granted. ...READ»
This is worth the time for anyone interested in NYC's Digital Media Industry
Posted by: Shreyas Pandit August: 7, 2008 to NextNY
NYC-based venture capitalist Fred Wilson is crowd-sourcing the talk he will give at the Web 2.0 ...READ»
Hi All:
What features would you like
to see on the Fast Company Dot Com website?
Board Folders covering all topics in
what C-serve calls forums. Folders’ categories are hyperlinked. Under each
board folder is ...READ»
Buckman Labs makes chemicals -- but it sells knowledge. The challenge: invent a way for the global salesforce to spend more time with customers and share its brainpower.READ»
In the short time since the U.S. election, I've seen quite a number of articles about how Barack Obama's use of social media gave him an edge over the Internet-clueless McCain.And it got me thinking about the impact these platforms ...READ»
The Open Mind August 29, 2008 Edition
By Donald Schwartz
(Technology Moderator)
Intro:
What? You didn’t know that there are technology moderators? The shame of it! (I can almost hear the comedian Louis Black exclaiming ...READ»
An extreme team within the world's fifth-largest music company is working to win the file-sharing battle and overhaul an industry. Can it get its competitors to stop suing and play along?READ»
Whatever happened to personal digital assistants (PDAs)? You remember -- those devices that turned your wonderful penmanship into gibberish, cost nearly as much as a new computer, and still couldn't store a spreadsheet.READ»
Jimbo Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, slayer of Britannica, has a new giant in his sights: Google. And he thinks he has got a better way to search. Is he delusional--or inspired?READ»
The former head of Lycos defends his portal strategy, diagnoses Yahoo!'s ailments, and encourages entrepreneurs to look over their shoulders -- to study history with a vengeance.READ»