guardian.co.uk Sport:
The England coach believes consistency, rather than creativity, is the way forward for his under-fire players"It's been a tough week, I can't deny it," Martin Johnson said yesterday, giving some hint of his response to the cr (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Thanks to everyone who made it out to GreenBeat 2009 yesterday and Wednesday!We were thrilled with the turnout, and couldn’t be more grateful for all the support we received from attendees, speakers, sponsors and the press. I (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
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Early on, we predicted that Apple's walled garden approach to apps for the iPhone would lead to developer backlash. Even if it was successful at first, the obvious trajectory was that it wouldn't just lead to problems that d (Read More)
Submitted by logicalextremes
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There are mistakes and there are mistakes. Some mistakes we learn from. For example: Thinking that selling toys for pets on the Web is a great way to get rich. We're not going to do that again (Read More)
Engadget:
The Engadget Show is happening again, humans! This Sunday, November 22nd, we'll be bringing that live magic back to the stage as we sit down with Drew Bamford (you can read a bit about him here), director of HTC's Innovation (Read More)
Andrew McAfee:
I’ve been thinking about what to write in the wake of the recent Enterprise 2.0 conference. One more summary seems unnecessary, since there have been so many good ones already. And the debates are starting to feel a little tr (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Editor’s note: Chuck Dietrich is the chief executive of online presentation company SlideRocket, and previously served as general manager and vice president of mobile at Salesforce.com. He contributed this column to VentureBe (Read More)
Official Google Blog:
This is part of a regular series of Google Apps updates that we post every couple of weeks. Look for the label "Google Apps highlights" and subscribe to the series. - Ed.Over the last two weeks, we've made improvements across (Read More)
Boing Boing:
It's a sure sign it's gearing up to the holidays when the games start pouring in thick and fast, and this week saw the high profile release of two just as highly-anticipated (and by all accounts excellent) sequels: the renais (Read More)
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If you haven't heard of synthetic wishbones, then you probably should have because it's a six figure industry that makes up a niche holiday business.
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Reuters: Deals:
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Motorola Inc said on Friday it is buying privately held RadioFrame Networks' iDen wireless technology business to combine it into its own network equipment unit.
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www.fastcompany.com:
About four or five years ago, when everyone started launching corporate blogs, a lot of people (myself included) thought it was OK to just use it as a medium to post press releases, without a lot of context. Like the scrunchi (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Technology:
Companies offering online storage know that they can be used to store illicit files. But they don't need extra powers to root them out.The first question is simply: why? What's wrong with the existing copyright laws, and the (Read More)
CleanTechnica:
Asia is investing hundreds of billions of dollars more than the US in clean technology, according to a new report by two research institutions. In the future, the US may be importing trillions of dollars of needed clean techn (Read More)
TreeHugger:
Last night the Tech Awards kicked off in San Jose, California, honoring some incredible innovation happening across several categories, including the environment, education, health, biosciences and more. The competition in th (Read More)
Features:
When I first learned about GoodGuide last March, I was excited at the prospect of a Web site that lets consumers get detailed environmental, health, and social info on more than 50,000 products and companies. Then came the ob (Read More)
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics:
And now for something different!People often get a bit squeamish when they hear the word “bacteria”, but scientists at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, have engineered a new brand that may actually help clear mine field (Read More)
Guardian Unlimited: Technology:
'I would not say that I lost faith in Twitter, I would say that I lost faith in my ability to negotiate it,' says Stephen FryStephen Fry, technophile and a "twillionaire" having amassed more than a million followers on Twitte (Read More)
economictimes.indiatimes.com:
For environment friendly vehicles to become mainstream, we need to drive 'technology development' through 'Frugal Innovation' . (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Barlow calls on every track to host annual Festival• 'We must re-establish the sport in country's psyche'Ian Barlow, the new chairman of the Racecourse Association, set out an ambitious vision for the sport yesterday, sugge (Read More)