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The Startup Genome Project Examines the Science of Startups

By Audrey Watters / May 28, 2011 12:50 PM / View Comments

Earlier this year, the Startup Genome Project launched a survey aiming to to investigate "the science of startups." Much like the Human Genome Project's attempts to crack the human genetic

View From Above: The Startup Map

By Violet Blue / October 20, 2010 4:20 PM / View Comments

Featuring entrepreneurial communities outside Silicon Valley is a topic close to our hearts, particularly if they're outside the U.S. Our "Never Mind The Valley" series challenges perceptions about locations for

How Real Time is Changing the Way We Work

By Dan Rowinski / June 17, 2011 6:00 AM / View Comments

Instant access to information has change the world. In the early days of the Internet, people buzzed about the "Information Superhighway." Thinking back to the early 1990s and the first

Orange Launches Online Music Analysis and Recommendations

By Richard MacManus / November 30, 2006 11:36 AM

Orange Spain, a mobile operator, has two new music services - 'New Talents' and 'Enjoy your Music'. Both are powered by Music Intelligence Solutions, a provider of AI (artificial

Big Question (Answered): "Which Brand Does the Best Job in Social Media?"

By Robyn Tippins / January 31, 2012 7:00 AM / View Comments

Most brands are doing their best to engage and serve their audience via social media. Those of us who are in charge of social for a brand pour over statistics

7 Resources to Help You Prepare for Conficker's D-Day

By Lidija Davis / March 28, 2009 11:13 AM / View Comments

Overview of Text Extraction Algorithms

By Klint Finley / March 19, 2011 8:45 AM / View Comments

The demand for text mining tools, services like Instapaper and Readability, and Web scraping have increased the importance of extracting article text from HTML pages. Computer science student Tomaž

Jack Goldman (1921 - 2011), Materials Scientist, IT Pioneer

By Scott M. Fulton, III / December 22, 2011 11:00 AM / View Comments

We call it "IT," and the reason is because a physicist first realized that information, like any other subatomic phenomenon, was both a particle and a wave. It was a

Discovery Purchasing HowStuffWorks for $250 Million

By Josh Catone / October 15, 2007 8:15 AM

The Wall Street Journal reports that Discovery Communications will be purchasing online information portal HowStuffWorks.com for $250 million. This would be Discovery's largest Internet acquisition to date. The company purchased

Never Mind the Valley: Here's Toronto

By Audrey Watters / July 29, 2010 12:35 PM / View Comments

While not the political capital of Canada, Toronto is certainly the cultural and financial capital of the country. With over 5 million residents, Toronto is the largest city in Canada,

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