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  1. Intel’s 40th Anniversary: Top 4 milestones that shaped our present and four predictions for future

    http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/07/intels_40th_anniversary_top_4.php

    See the full 90 mins of my recent press briefing As Intel celebrates it’s 40th Anniversary, it gives me great pleasure to share with you the insights and learning from 29 years of my career with Intel; its’ been rewarding experience and an amazing journey. …

    2 days ago
  2. Intel Forming "The Insiders" Social Media Advisory Team

    http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/06/prolific_individuals_form_firs.php

    In the spirit of risk-taking, we’re facing the fact that we need advice from people who are doing great things in the quickly advancing area of social media…so we’ve pulled together The Insiders. This social media advisory board will be giving their take on evolving the newly revamped Intel.com Web site — i.e. …

    5 days ago
  3. We made it -- 1 Billion PCs

    http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/06/we_made_it_1_billion_pcs.php

    With little fanfare, Gartner announced yesterday that the number of computers in use worldwide had reached 1 billion. I remember many a speech in the mid to late 1990’s —- Andy Grove, Craig Barrett and other Intel executives expousing the company vision of “a billion connected PCs”. …

    5 days ago
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    intel cpu multi-core processor

    http://www.computersandit.com/tags/2008-07/intel-cpu-multico...

    frames, it will be a horse race to see if it is nVidia or Intel, or possibly IBM, that gets the massively multicore processor to the average desktop first. full article … Revelations From An Unwashed Brain - http://www.lockergnome.com/theoracle Intel�s 40th Anniversary: Top 4 milestones that shaped our present … The Intel� Pentium Pro processor with it�s out of order execution and integrated Level 2 cache brought about an end to the RISC vs. CISC debate as Intel was able to demonstrate to the world the transition to more efficient architecture

    2 days ago in computer tags · Authority: 3
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    Most corporations are still working at blogging strategies

    http://thenewmarketing.com/blogs/steve_ellis/archive/2008/07...

    . I'd agree. Also, by definition A Corporate Blog is probably thematically doomed to failure. Elsewhere, Intel has taken an initiative to bring a disparate group of blogging pioneers into the process by forming the Insiders Social Media Team. This step could be seen by cynics as a way of pushing yourself into the conversation, or if taken at face value Intel is exploring new ways to accelerate participation and encourage adoption of social media within the corporation. Which is still a

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    Most corporations are still working at blogging strategies

    http://thenewmarketing.com/blogs/steve_ellis/archive/2008/07...

    . I'd agree. Also, by definition A Corporate Blog is probably thematically doomed to failure. Elsewhere, Intel has taken an initiative to bring a disparate group of blogging pioneers into the process by forming the Insiders Social Media Team. This step could be seen by cynics as a way of pushing yourself into the conversation, or if taken at face value Intel is exploring new ways to accelerate participation and encourage adoption of social media within the corporation. Which is still a

    4 days ago in Steve Ellis · Authority: 7
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    Intel Insider: Why We Concentrate Our Ad Spending On Online

    http://hemartin.tumblr.com/post/40423070

    Intel Insider: Why We Concentrate Our Ad Spending On Online: Sean Maloney, Intel’s Number 2 and head of marketing talks with Intel Insiders about Intel’s decision to move away from TV and move nearly all spending online … Min 9:43 min.

    6 days ago in Notebook HEM · Authority: 2
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    Intel Insiders to Advise Intel on Social Media Strategies

    http://www.briansolis.com/2008/06/intel-insiders-to-advise-i...

    Pop17 Frank Gruber, Somewhat Frank J.D. Lasica, Darknet Tom Foremski, Silicon Valley Watcher Brian Solis, PR 2.0 and bub.blicio.us We join existing in house Social Media strategists, Chris Heuer and Ken Kaplan. First, I applaud Intel and the people leading this initiative to embrace social media and intentionally place its technology and reputation into the court of public opinion. Intel is is not an emerging brand by any means. It's a publicly traded,

    9 days ago in PR 2.0 by briansolis · Authority: 860
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    links for 2008-06-26

    http://net-savvy.com/executive/links/links-for-20080626.html

    Intel forming "The Insiders" social media advisory team

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    Technology@Intel -- Intel Forms "The Insiders" Social Media Advisory Team

    http://joshdilworth.com/post/39823537

    Technology@Intel -- Intel Forms "The Insiders" Social Media Advisory Team: Very interesting…Intel has pulled together a group of A-list social media influencers to construct a sort of hybrid advisory board + evangelist group. I’m a BIG fan of advisory boards (provided they actually advise, hehe), but it will be

    11 days ago in Josh Dilworth · Authority: 8
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    TechNewsBR

    http://www.technewsbr.com

      A Intel garantiu no seu blog empresarial, que as especificaçãoes do novíssimo padrão USB 3.0 serão liberadas gratuitamente na web, sem custo algum, nem mesmo royaties. Isto irá facilitar a vida dos montadores indpendentes que poderão se adequar e produzir placas com a nova interface em

    16 days ago in TechNewsBR · Authority: 2
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    Intel slows down USB 3.0 development!

    http://sandeepvenu.wordpress.com/2008/06/19/intel-slows-down...

    Intel is trying to nip rumors of any feet dragging on a new USB 3.0 specification.  In a blog post

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    Clash of the Titans Over USB 3.0 Specification Process

    http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/08/06/16/0229242.shtml

    accusing Intel of 'illegally restraining trade' in a dispute over the USB 3.0 specification. The dispute has prompted Nvidia, AMD, Via, and SiS to establish a rival standard for the USB 3.0 host controller. An Intel spokesman denies the company is making the USB specification, or that USB 3.0 'borrows technology heavily' from the PCI Special Interests group. He does, however, say that Intel won't release an unfinished Intel host controller spec until it's ready, as it would lead to incompatible hardware."

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