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In yesterday's webinar, Revolution Analytics CTO David Champagne demonstrated how to integrate statistical graphics and analytic computations created using R software with a variety of third-party applications. In each case Revolution R Enterprise Server is running as a compute server ...
Dayton, OH, May 02, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Profound Logic Software is pleased to announce the forthcoming release of their IBM i application modernization product, Profound UI version 4.0, at the COMMON 2012 Annual Meeting and Exposition, May 6-9 in Anaheim, California at the Disneyland Re...
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, March 31, 2012 --(PR.com)-- We Take The Cake has been selected by Paramount Pictures to celebrate the re-release of Titanic in 3D. We Take The Cake is a small bakery with one location in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, who was also featured as one of Oprah’s Favorite Thi...
Boston, MA, March 15, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Ziptip, Inc., a mobile payments application designed specifically for the payment of tips and gratuities, announces the addition of Wm. Michael Lynn, Cornell University Burton M. Sack Professor in Food and Beverage Management, and the U.S.’...
It’s no secret that 2011 saw the adoption rates of cloud computing increase, and 2012 should see even more growth as organizations not only move their critical applications to the cloud, but small and mid-sized businesses begin to request more … Continue reading →
It’s another snowy day up here in Minneapolis, but earlier this week I had the pleasure of traveling down to tropical Kansas City. Overland Park, KS, to be more specific. And on that particular day we decided to try something new. We (John Weston and I) asked our attendees to write ...
The weekly Berkman Buzz, as compiled by Rebekah Heacock: Peter Suber reviews the open access movement in 2010, Ethan Zuckerman ponders how to rewire Facebook for serendipity, The OpenNet Initiative covers the recent DDoS attacks on Tunisian government websites, and Harry Lewis discusse...
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Tech-Ed 2010 in New Orleans is just around the corner. While there are certainly a lot of really high quality sessions available there, of biggest interest to me are the Windows Phone 7 sessions. The following is a list of the sessions as they appeared on the Tech-Ed site this morning...
Web 2.0 continues disrupting industries and practices with the opportunity to create a better world. Crowdfunding, inspired by crowdsourcing, describes collective cooperation and trust by people who network and pool funds together, mainly via the Internet, to support individual or orga...
Most data centers are now hitting their teens when it comes to age. How do I know this? I used to work for Exodus, The Data Center Company back at the turn of the century (actually wearing an old EXDS t-shirt as I write this.) The ‘heyday’ of the Co-Location. ‘Daddy, what was the dat...
Most data centers are now hitting their teens when it comes to age.  How do I know this?  I used to work for Exodus, The Data Center Company back at the turn of the century (actually wearing an old EXDS t-shirt as I write this.)  The ‘heyday’ of the Co-Location.    ‘Daddy, what was the...
Razzamataz franchise goes international Franchise News from whichfranchise.com   It is always good to hear of training opportunities and diverse work opportunities in this industry. And teaching drama to otherwise (perhaps) bored children, whose parents’ holiday choices hav...
Having been lucky enough to attend countless trade shows, symposia, developer conferences and exhibitions over the last decade, the allure of a free T-shirt has long since worn off. Somehow though I still seem to pick up pens, USB sticks and all manner of...
So, after a few days of beating around this problem, I’ve come to the conclusion that either I’m a complete Linux tool (likely) or there is something fundamentally wrong with FUSE 2.7.4 and CentOS 5.3 (x86-64 edition). (FUSE = Filesytem in User Space) To that end, I’...
One of John and Adam’s pet rants on No Agenda revolves around the hysteria being generated for the swine flu and the vaccine that you WILL have to take under government orders, and then die after eating Monsanto-ized french fries. So, I decided to take a look around the Interweb...
Most men hate to shop. It takes way too much time, we are out of our element, and we end up getting really dorky clothes because we feel like not buying something is an admission of failure. Online shopping is better, but most of us would rather browse through cameras, Web phones, ...
One of the first things I noticed is the way people dress here, in this up-market part of Madrid. Spanish men, especially, stand out compared to their American counterparts. The men here seem to take particular pride in their appearance. The other day I saw a man in what had to be the...
Fake Reviews on Amazon Propel Sales for Cheesy T-shirt
Stack Overflow has been going nuts—after just six months in business, we’ve had 3.5 million unique visitors per month. We’ve starting thinking about how to get that great tribe of developers together in the real world.We decided to launch a series of Stack Overflow events: the first ga...
Over the last few days, the TechCrunch tips box has been flooded with pitches from companies looking to capitalize on 'Swine Flu', the potentially pandemic disease that is currently freaking out a significant portion of Earth's inhabitants. Now that everyone is stressing about it, w...
Apple is really, really close to hitting 1 billion app downloads across the world, according to its new countdown page. If you download an app, you'll be enrolled in a contest to win a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card, an iPod touch, a Time Capsule, and a MacBook Pro. TechCrunch is holding i...
Garyvee (aka Gary Vay•ner•chuk) is crushing it. The wine retailer-turned-video-blogger is cashing in his Internet fame for a seven-figure, 10-book deal with HarperStudio. That comes to at least $100,000 per book, which is decent for first-time an unproven author, but he is going to...
I wrote in to Eric Sink, owner of SourceGear, asking for an Evil Mastermind t-shirt. To my surprise, they sent me one. It's the coolest nerd shirt I've ever owned. Payment is simple, post a link back to Eric's blog (http://www.ericsink.com/) and take a picture of myself ...
I wrote in to Eric Sink, owner of SourceGear, asking for an Evil Mastermind t-shirt. To my surprise, they sent me one. It's the coolest nerd shirt I've ever owned. Payment is simple, post a link back to Eric's blog (http://www.ericsink.com/) and take a picture of myself ...
It's mildly funny and very obviously a hoax, but this article on humour site BBspot didn't stop many a Twitter user from thinking it is real. The author of the post mocks Twitter's lack of an apparent business model after 3 years in operation, and writes that the startup's CEO Evan W...
We'd have never thought breaking the news of Twitter co-founder and ex-CEO Jack Dorsey joining Ustream's board of advisors would have that much of an effect on the micro-sharing service. As of 11:19 AM CET, Twitter is down for the count, which brings back a lot of memories here at Tec...
You'd think that someone who sells tshirts with slogans like "It's not gay if you beat them up afterwards" and "Arrest Black Babies Before They Become Criminals" would not only be prepared for a tidal wave of hate email, but would be able to handle it as well. Some people just won't fi...
In a surprise move Microsoft released a new 2-dimensional barcode format today at CES. Yes, a barcode. The lines that are on the bottom of your milk carton, when you scan it at the supermarket checkout. And no, today is not April Fool's. Two-dimensional barcodes are nothing new, and ...
All these shirts are limited editions and this one goes off sale on Jan. 1. All will be shipped by then. The meaning of this should baffle your friends. Buy a T-Shirt here. You’ll be doing everyone a favor, especially me and the t-shirt company.
The meaning of this should baffle your friends. Buy a T-Shirt here. You’ll be doing everyone a favor, especially me and the t-shirt company.
Taking a page from Threadless, Mozilla is opening up its own online store featuring crowdsourced Firefox T-shirt designs. You can upload your own design, or pick from the gallery. The store is built on Zazzle's platform, which handles the printing, shipping, and billing. Zazzle is...
Readers of this blog will recall this unique way of folding a t-shirt as shown in this Japanese video. So now here is how an engineer folds the same T-shirt. Which is better? Found by John Ligums.
Jimmy Wales is opening up the Wikia Search engine to anyone who wants their own data or application to show up in results. Called Wikia Intelligent Search Extensions (WISE), it lets developers create search results based on certain keywords or rules. Wales tells me: It is like F...
It looks like Bill Gates finally found someone who can fight for him. Now that Microsoft killed those awful Seinfeld ads and is finally punching back against Apple on the advertising front, it has someone you don't want to mess with in its spokesman's corner: Ultimate Fighting Champ...
The Mozilla Foundation now has a spiffy new T-shirt, thanks to a small army of Mozilla folk (John, David, Tara, Catherine and Harvey) headed up by David Boswell. Even better than having a new shirt is the fact that the base shirt is 100% organic cotton. As with the other goodies in the...
We generally frown on companies showing slides during a TechCrunch50 demo. But FitBit (which demoed its health activity monitoring device live as well) put up this slide to underscore its point that obesity is a growing problem. The slide shows how the distribution of T-shirt sizes ...
Giving away products can be a logistical pain. For instance, when we give away a T-shirt or laptop, we have to go through hundreds of comments, contact the person, and do a lot of manual processing. A new Y Combinator startup called ContestMachine that just launched makes giving stuff ...
Gary Vaynerchuck doesn't just love a good glass of wine. He also loves a good T-Shirt. The video blogger behind Wine Library TV has just launched a T-Shirt search engine called PleaseDressMe with his brother AJ and Digg lead architect Joe Stump. The site is simple. It lets you search...
Yes! I'm still doing those weekly podcasts with Jeff. We've already done eight of them. We're moving, though, to IT Conversations, a huge network of terrific audio shows about technology. Just looking at all the great shows they have there makes me feel a bit like a kid in jeans and...