Max Levchin Makes A Case For Social Applications
A hands-on expert in social software, Max Levchin was interviewed to a full house at Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last month. Following his appearance on the cover of Portfolio magazine, Levchin, the...
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Known variously as e-pass, electronic boarding passes or mobile passes, these paper boarding pass equivalents are acceptable at certain airports and airlines throughout the U.S. Like regular advance...
View ArticleNetwork Simplification with MSBG is the Ultimate Sophistication
The transition of businesses to economical IP-based (Internet Protocol) telephony historically came with a prerequisite of substantial network engineering. Many on-premise IP-PBX (Internet...
View ArticleGoogle Gears Could Revolutionize the Online User Experience
Just three years ago the Firefox browser reached 50 million downloads. At the time it had about four percent of the browser market, but there were no assurances about any browser roadmap from Mozilla....
View ArticleFree DSL Report
For a no-obligation, free PDF copy of the report How To Speed Up Your Broadband DSL please send an email with the words Free DSL Report on the subject line to DSLreport@computemagazine.com.
View ArticleSmartphones Dance Around the Enterprise Crown
These are still the early days of the smartphone. The innovation in smartphone products and services is similar to the rise of the personal computer and the web browser. In the early PC business,...
View ArticleMan Who Invented the World Wide Web Gives it New Definition
Tim Berners-Lee wrote the HTML and the HTTP protocol 20 years ago because he saw a problem. His position as a researcher at CERN provided access to hundreds of scientists every year and the opportunity...
View ArticleThe History Of The IBM Personal Computer
While Apple introduced the Apple II ahead of the IBM PC, it was an IBM product under the visionary leadership of Don Estridge that ignited the era of personal computing. There were a number of unique...
View ArticleHow To Speed Up Your DSL Broadband Throughput
Twenty-eight million homes in the United States subscribe to broadband DSL. Most DSL subscribers should expect to receive about ninety percent of the speed offered under their DSL service plan. A...
View ArticleGoogle Gives Oracle a Tutorial on API Copyright Law
For the past year Oracle and Google have been locked in high-profile dispute over Oracle’s rights to the APIs in the Java Virtual Machine. Oracle asserts that Google’s Android operating system...
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