Overheard - Who wants to be Obama’s National CTO? Posted by: Margaret Rouse Technology, CTO, National CTO Silicon Valley is chattering about who will get tapped to be the nation’s first “chief technology officer” in the Obama administration. …
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Overheard - Who wants to be Obama’s National CTO?
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Overheard - Replacing Infiniband with 10GE
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/overheard/overheard-replacing-infiniband-with-10ge/Overheard - Replacing Infiniband with 10GE Posted by: Margaret Rouse Technology, Infiniband, 10GE, Ethernet, HPC Sure, it’s proven, and a lot of people use it. But like many proprietary technologies, it also has some unappealing characteristics. It demands specialized expertise. …
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Overheard - Data mining collective intelligence
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/overheard/overheard-collective-intelligence/Overheard - Data mining collective intelligence Posted by: Margaret Rouse collective intelligence, data mining For most of human history, people have lived in small tribes where everything they did was known by everyone they knew. In some sense we’re becoming a global village. …
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Cloud Computing - Heads in Sand - Governance Issues
http://kerrieannesfridgedoor.blogspot.com/2008/11/cloud-comp...Books payment system, Google maps, Blogger, Google Reader for RSS feeds, LinkedIn, Yahoo Groups, Web based email, etc etc. In the end I found Robin Hastings' (Missouri River Regional Library) slideshare presentation on "Cloud Computing" & the Cloud Computing Glossary the most non-geek friendly. But like the rest of Web 2.0 applications, rather than head in the sand, avoiding Cloud Computing issues, those with governance roles, need to be asking questions of those with their heads in the clouds, looking to blue sky
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BusinessTechFeed
http://businesstechfeed.comprices of fame. Stepping away from that set of issues for a while, the critical reasons that cloud computing needs good standards can get a little lost if you get stuck down in the operation weeds. To quote myself, from the post on RedMonk, seeing as IT Knowledge exchange picked up on it: It is clear that without standards of one kind or another (de-facto or from a recognised body), there won’t be a market, and without a market, the cloud is unlikely to thrive. The competition isn’t as much between cloud providers,
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Desktop WallPapers
http://desktopwallpapers-cool.blogspot.comubuntu windows ubuntu linux ubuntu wallpaper ubuntu server ubuntu hardy UBUNTU, one word can mean so much Ubuntu 7.10 Ubuntu 7.10 Check out the Ubuntu 8.04 beta VMware Player showing the Ubuntu
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links for 2008-11-04
http://www.endofcyberspace.com/2008/11/links-for-200-1.htmlOverheard: The new vocabulary of cloud computing - glossary - Overheard in the tech blogosphere
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Dolly Parton is NOT Dead
http://dollyparton.maxlowe.netUS election? What about the spectrum? - International Herald Tribune FCC Cancels Vote On Use Of Broadcast White Spaces - CRN FCC Chairman Cancels Planned Phone-Rate Votes - Sci-Tech Today Airwaves Battle Pits Dolly Parton Against Google Overheard: White space, the Dixie Chicks and wireless microphones
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How to kill a network zombie
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/networkhub/how-to-...Network security meets George Romero zombie movies: a combination I can’t resist. So I had to share this computer zombie post from Peggy Rouse, over in the “Overheard in the tech blogosphere” blog: “Before a zombie hunter can kill some zombies he has to find them. In themovies the hero can listen for low sorrowful moans or slow shuffling feet
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Dork Nation
http://dorknation.wordpress.comoff his shoulder like dirt. McCain received a gift with the abortion question then promptly fumbled with his sarcastic finger quotes around the phrase “health of the woman,” which really made him look like a parody of a conservative at best, Mr. Burns at worst. McCain’s attempt to reach out to the hard right mystifies me. That’s Palin’s job. They’re already ginned up, screaming out non-sequiturs at Palin rallies. He needed to change minds of independents. That he didn’t do a good job of it
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Three cheers for Web 3.0
http://totalcio.blogs.techtarget.com/2008/10/08/three-cheers...s based on the assumption that the next generation of the Web will require less searching on the part of users as advancing Web 2.0 innovations such as blogs, wikis and social networking forums push desired information straight to them. Check out this definition of Web 3.0 that was overheard in the tech blogosphere. A friend sent me this article from The New York Times yesterday on a Google e-commerce effort that would allow YouTube users to buy digital goods from Apple
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Quick History On The Computer Mouse
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Recalcitrante
http://recalcitrante-br.blogspot.comVídeo, Contatos, Calendário, Relógio Mundial e muito mais. Outro algo importante que faz da Apple uma das melhores empresas, é que ela tem um único software para sincronizar músicas com o iPod e iPhone, chamado: iTunes. http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/overheard/files/2008/06/steve-jobs-iphone.png O iTunes é um dos melhores programas que se tem para armazenas músicas. Ao você colocar uma música, ele vai diretamente à iTunes Music Store e colhe todos os dados do álbum, artista e às vezes com um pouco de sorte, até a capa do &#22
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