Search results for people

7 Strategies to Invite More People Into Your AudienceOpen in New Window
Chris Brogan shares some great strategies for drawing traffic to your blog. read more »
Discuss     Bury

Radical changes in software and appliances to come in near futureOpen in New Window
"Windows XP is the corporate standard desktop and will be for years to come. How employees receive the XP experience, however, will undergo a dramatic shift in as little as two years, whether IT is read more »
Discuss     Bury

CNET News Daily Podcast: When computers will be smarter than peopleOpen in New Window
"Intel's Justin Rattner talks about superintelligent computers, China blocks iTunes Store access, and tales of allowing the iPhone to run your life for a day." read more »
Discuss     Bury

Meet the people behind the Open Source Initiative (video)Open in New Window
"Open Source Initiative (OSI) is the group that decides whether a software license merits a seal of approval as actual, genuine open source software." Here is a video of the members of a group and a recording of one of their meetings. read more »
Discuss     Bury

People of openSUSE: Cornelius SchumacherOpen in New Window
"Before openSUSE 11.0 GM get released next Thursday, we have the chance to meet Cornelius Schumacher - member of the incubation team, former Build Service developer, KDE vice president, and also..." read more »
Discuss     Bury

People in Tech: Andraz Tori, CTO/Co-Founder of ZemantaOpen in New Window
"Zemanta is a an interesting European startup that is applying semantic technologies to blogging. Sarah Perez covered the company's launch in March. One can think of Zemantaas an auto-complete function..." read more »
Discuss     Bury

US bank loses unencrypted data on 4.5m peopleOpen in New Window
"IT finally hits the fan months after tapes go AWOL. Couriers lost magnetic tapes containing the personal details of 4.5 million people who had dealt with the Bank of New York Mellon, it has emerged..." read more »
Discuss     Bury

Google defends open source from 'poisonous people'Open in New Window
"Google I/O Once upon a time, there was an open source project called Subversion, and it needed a new date parser..." read more »
Discuss     Bury