Wired News recently featured the best -- read: worst -- in vaporware from 2003: products and services that were announced and marketed... but were never delivered. My favorites: Fossil's wrist PDA, HDTV TiVo, and RadioShark. Ideas ...READ»
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I'm heading to Portland, OR for WebVisions, which takes place May 22 - 23.
This is what the conference is about:
"Explore the future of Web design, user experience and
business strategy for two days of mind-melding ...READ»
Applying new technology is innovative, but the successful employ of old technology is ingenious. Recently I devoured an online article that I loved, totally, at Wired.com.
I work in the technology business, and I'm supposed to have a ...READ»
Source code for Wal-Mart's point-of-sale computer system was hacked and siphoned into Eastern European computers in 2005 and 2006, Wired.com reported today. The scale of the attack calls into question whether major retailers have been ...READ»
Mediabistro Circus’s session about blogging featured Eric Hellweg, Editorial director for harvardbusiness.org; Noah Shachtman, Contributing editor for the Danger Room Blog (on Wired.com); Anil Dash, Vice President of Six Apart; ...READ»
If you haven't yet heard - or used - the phrase 'the long tail,' you're not buzzword compliant for 2005.
Chris Anderson, the editor of Wired Magazine, coined the phrase in an article that appeared last fall in that magazine. He's ...READ»
Given the tribulations that both Facebook and Twitter have suffered recently over the thorny subject of privacy, one would think that other social media sites have learned from the big guys' mistakes. Foursquare, however, has just ...READ»
Next week, on May 20th and 21st, Mediabistro.com will hold its first conference – Mediabistro Circus.
"Most conferences are dry and boring. That's why we're calling ours a circus," says mediabistro.com founder ...READ»
In the tech world, where tools and gadgets are way cool one day and so 2004 the next, is blogging really dead? According to Paul Boutin, who ironically writes for the Sillicon Valley gossip blog Valleywag, blogging is out and being ...READ»
DigiMedia everywhere are ecstatic for Joost the new IPTV P2P ap launched Thursday, January 17, from the guys behind Skype.
Janus Friis and Niklas Zennström are perhaps the hottest Nordic exports since, oh, Garbo and Nokia. And ...READ»
If the music industry can't figure out how to make a profit, they might as well just give their music away for free. The major labels have done little to innovate the industry. One innovation, however, that just might work (and one ...READ»
Neuroeconomist Paul Zak has discovered, for the first time, that social networking triggers the release of the generosity-trust chemical in our brains. And that should be a wake-up call for every company.READ»
New York, June 29, 2006 - Fast Company magazine announced today that Peter Cowles, 37, has been promoted to Associate Publisher Marketing of the magazine, effective immediately. Cowles is based in Fast Company's New York City ...READ»
"How would you make money if you owned Twitter?" Venture capitalist and CEO of Alltop Guy Kawasaki asked Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson at the closing keynote of SXSW. "That was one of the questions I was ...READ»