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91 Articles match "2011","future"
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'Enemies of the Internet': Not Just For Dictators Anymore
As its polemic with Google and the United States on the Internet's future unfolds, China continues to intensify Web censorship, faced with an increasingly forceful online community.The much-vaunted promises made by organizers at the open ceremonies of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games have proven to be mere illusions for the world's biggest netizen prison. As the 2011 Communist Party Congress draws nearer, the regime is muffling dissident views on the Internet, and its first target is critics of the country's policy toward China.
Reporters Without Borders released its annual report [ PDF ] on online access today.
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, March 11, 2010
Cleanteach: Can David Learn to Love Goliath
Senior Vice President Philippe Martin announced their new Innovation Accelerator , saying that he expects to be joined on the Forum platform in 2011 by the CEOs of at least four new cleantech firms Veolia will be working with by then.
Venture capital is a stepping stone--with Xeros CEO Bill Westwater joking that he might even set up a laundry in Sand Hill Road to help VCs see his particular version of the future. Traveling around Silicon Valley last week, I heard the David vs. Goliath story over and again, but in surprisingly different versions.
Fast Company
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Tiger Woods has to share cover for his own game
The publisher of the annual series, EA Sports, has mostly stood by its man through the scandal, and recently confirmed Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2011 will launch June 8th.
That might well be the truth,or it could be that EA is pondering a future beyond Tiger. There’s been a real palava over the Tiger Woods videogame series, since news crept out that the golfer’s one wood kept falling in the wrong holes. Palava over, right?
Lockergnome Blog Network
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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Big Music Will Surrender, But Not Until At Least 2011
I had a surprisingly candid lunch conversation last week with a big music label executive, and a good part of our talk focused on the future of music. The labels fully understand that recorded music, streamed or downloaded, is going to be free in the future (we’ve argued this relentlessly ). They also understand that recorded music will largely be little more than marketing collateral , meaning that the Internet services I asked the usual question: Why are you guys so damned clueless?
TechCrunch
- Sunday, March 8, 2009
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Why Cloud Computing is the Future of Mobile
The term "cloud computing" is being bandied about a lot these days, mainly in the context of the "future of the web." Saying that "mobile cloud computing" is the future doesn't mean phones will be filled with links to websites that work in any browser instead of special, downloadable applications, some of which you can even purchase. Later, in 2011, we'll see more of HTML5, and the OneAPI standard will come into play. (OneAPI But cloud computing's potential doesn't begin and end with the personal computer's transformation into a thin client - the mobile platform is going to be heavily impacted by this technology as well.
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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Speculation about NASA's future swirls in advance of Obama's budget request
President Barack Obama is expected to deliver his budget request for fiscal year 2011 on February 1, but to hear many commentators tell it, the sky has already fallen on NASA. [More]
...Tags: Tags: History of Science,Space,Society & Policy,Everyday Science,Space Exploratio
Scientific American
- Friday, January 29, 2010
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How Long is Your City's Tail?
So, imagine instead a city that has totally open, unrestricted access to data (say, San Francisco or DC in 2011). That's the healthy, long tail city of the future in action: head, "meaty middle" and tail, all working together, all reinforcing each other, all driving each other forward.
And And that's the future of cities.
So Here's something that everyone doing business on the web knows today, thanks to Chris Anderson : it's all about the long tail.
When When the cost of each individual transaction falls to nearly zero, marginal and low-performing items,
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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Skype Hits 521 Million Users And $185 Million In Quarterly Revenue
Even though it is embroiled in a nasty legal battle with its founders over its future, Skype continues to rack up impressive numbers. If it keeps up at this pace, it should easily be able to exceed its $1 billion annual revenue goal by 2011.
In today’s third quarter earnings from eBay (which still owns Skype, but is preparing to unload it ), the company breaks out Skype’s performance (see slide above).
Skype’s registered users grew 41 percent to 521 million people.
TechCrunch
- Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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Denmark Denies Redmond
On a session held on this Wednesday, the Parliament decided that starting with April 2011 onwards, Denmark government offices will save all of their documents in ODF format [ Open Document Format ].
Denmark’s Minister of science Helge Sander stated that “My ambition for the future is to communicate using only open standards.” Even though that from April The parliament of the country of Denmark has made a decision that the people of Redmond, Washington will certainly not like. In a move to use non-proprietary formats, the nation’s government will be using only
Lockergnome Blog Network
- Sunday, February 7, 2010
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Google Becomes Default Location Provider For Firefox
Many of us have been saying it for a long time: location based services are the future. But up until now they’ve been a distant, hazy future, because they’ve been so difficult to use. As with Google’s search deal with Mozilla, which was recently extended through 2011, I suspect Google is paying a pretty penny for the right to be the browser’s default provider . That’s going to change soon, and it looks like Google is going to be leading the way.
Google has just announced that it has become the default location provider service in Firefox,
TechCrunch
- Thursday, April 30, 2009
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Oprah Winfrey and Your Leadership Brand
When it comes to cultivating a leadership brand, look no further than Oprah Winfrey, who recently announced that she would be ending her popular talk show in 2011. As she told her business partner Gayle King years ago, "I don't know what the future holds but I know who holds it."
All leaders have a brand. Whether that term is used or not, leaders have an identifiable persona that is a reflection of what they do and how others perceive them.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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eLearning Conferences 2010
link] December 13-16, 2009 Global Higher Education Forum (GHEF 2009): Current Trends, Future Perspectives, sponsored by the Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration and organized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia and the Universiti Sains Malaysia , Penang, Malaysia. [link] conference will not be held in 2009 , but it is expected that there will be a conference in 2011. [link] Clayton Wright just sent me his incredible annual list of eLearning Conferences . Clayton publishes this as a Word document but does not publish it as a web page
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, November 19, 2009
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Google Wave (continued): The Conversation Becomes the Process, and Even the Product
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How to Save the World
- Sunday, September 13, 2009
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