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How do computers Remember? By disc and RAM, And now by "racetrack"! Discs spin, cheap but slow; RAM is quicker but costly; Racetrack's fast and cheap.
When we were trying to raise money for E.piphany, my last startup, I was negotiating with a venture capital firm called Infinity Capital. They really wanted to invest, but it
What makes startups succeed or fail? More than 90% of startups fail, due primarily to self-destruction rather than competition. For the less than 10% of startups that do succeed, most
Essential JavaScript Design Patterns For Beginners is a recent free mini e-book by by Addy Osmani. In addition to covering a several useful JavaScript design patterns, Osmani covers what
Twenty-year PR veteran Sean Garrett just announced that he's leaving the communications startup he helped found five years ago and taking a new position as vice president of communications at
Video calling is slowly moving from a science fiction fantasy that often caught consumers' imagination but never quite caught on in the marketplace to a daily reality for a lot
Researchers from the University of Toronto have discovered an online spying operation that has infiltrated in excess of 1,200 computers in over 100 countries according to a report today in
In one of the brilliant short stories that Isaac Asimov contributed to the science-fiction collection The Androids are Coming, the director of research for the U.S. Robot and Mechanical Men
If you spend time on the mobile web, you know there's certainly no shortage of content already available on our phones. What if you're on the run and get a
We have been tracking the so-called 'health 2.0' trend for some time now. We've covered the top health web apps, the trends to watch in health 2.0, and the latest
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