
- Social Olympics: Does The Gold Medal Go To Facebook, Twitter or Google+
Yesterday we looked at how online media is covering the London 2012 Olympics. We gave our virtual gold medal to the New York Times, for its sleek design and muscular content. Today we review the major social media sites: Facebook, Twitter and Google+. To continue the Olympics theme, we award each of the three a different colored medal. Which one gets the gold? More
- The Number That Shows Why Apple is Suing Every Android Manufacturers
The eyes of the technology world are focused on the epic patent struggle between Apple and Samsung - the latest iteration of Apple’s frantic legal battle against everything Android.
- Charting the Underground Twitterverse [Infographic]
How bad is the underground Twitter economy? According to security vendor Barracuda Labs, pretty bad.
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- Defusing the Corporate Social Media Timebomb.
According to survey results from the Altimeter Group, nearly “two-thirds of companies surveyed say that social media is a significant or critical risk to their brand reputation.”
- Burn After Calling: Disposable Phone Numbers
There's always a pause after someone asks, "Can I have your number?" Someone's silently wondering if complying will mean trouble. What if you didn't have to worry about about that?
- Social Revolution: Crowdsourcing For Change
In the world of technology, we’re used to upheaval. In fact, we rely on it to drive innovation and improvements. So why can’t we use technology to solve some of the underlying problems we all agree need to change?
- Why Lenovo Believes in Windows 8 Tablets - Even if Acer Doesn’t
Just hours after Acer’s CEO complained that Microsoft’s Surface tablet would generate a “negative impact” on the tablet market, Lenovo announced its own entrant to the Surface market, the ThinkPad Tablet 2. Clearly, Lenovo sees a market for a Windows 8 tablet that Acer does not. More
- Amber Case's Illustrated Dictionary of Cyborg Anthropology
Humans, dogs, bees and even the computers themselves all use information technology to extend themselves. We’re all cyborgs. We may not realize it, but we are.
- Google Shows Off Its Latest "Baby Steps" Toward Becoming the Star Trek Computer
On Wednesday, Google announced new natural-language voice search on iOS, new, touch-friendly Web interfaces for its answers, and an ambitious, voluntary experiment to bring your Gmail messages into search results. Google wants to be like the Star Trek computer when it grows up, letting us ask questions naturally about anything and get a compelling answer right back.
- Microgrids and Solar Power, the Answer to India's Power Crisis
As India experienced its worst power failure ever last week, leaving 600 million people without electricity, disrupting the operation of hospitals and public services and shutting down transportation in key regions vital to the country’s economy, New Delhi will have to face up to some critical power realities.
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