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Google Vulnerable to Alternative Search Engines?

By Richard MacManus / October 29, 2007 7:40 PM

Image credit: Newsweek A Newsweek article makes the case for an alternative search engine to usurp Google and become the dominant 3rd generation search engine. Our own Charles Knight, from

How Washington University is Developing the Next Generation of iOS Programmers

By David Strom / August 4, 2011 10:30 AM / View Comments

This week was finals week for the summer semester at Washington University in St. Louis, and one event that I regularly enjoy attending is the iOS programming class final presentations.

Technology in Real Life: In Praise of the "C" Word

By Scott M. Fulton, III / December 25, 2011 7:15 AM / View Comments

You should write more what you feel, I've been told. Be more open about yourself, Scott. If you want to engage people, to build a community, to get people talking

Weekly Wrap-up: Why Facebook Marketing Fails, Watson's Victory Isn't Science, Twitter Beyond 140, and More...

By Abraham Hyatt / February 19, 2011 5:00 AM

A dissection of failed Facebook marketing campaigns topped this week's list of our readers' favorite stories. As a few commenters noted, success comes down to one thing: keep things simple.

Semantic Feed Reading With FeedzZ

By Sarah Perez / June 4, 2008 5:00 AM

At first glance, the social news aggregation site called FeedzZ appears to nothing more that an Alltop clone with fewer categories. But look again - FeedzZ is actually doing something

Social Media Economics: The Science for Social Success

By Guest Author / February 15, 2011 1:30 PM / View Comments

The Web is becoming social, and companies are jumping to capture the investment dollars. With business models and advertising effectiveness in question, it's hard to valuate such ventures. Social media

Boxee Box Comes Out of the Box

By Curt Hopkins / July 18, 2010 8:30 PM / View Comments

Boxee, a company whose software allows users to watch any Internet content on their televisions, announced a set-top box in November. In January, they unveiled a 3-D printer-made design prototype.

Startup Genome Project Aims to Crack the Innovation Code

By Audrey Watters / February 15, 2011 9:07 PM / View Comments

Just as the Human Genome Project aimed to crack the human code, the Startup Genome Project hopes to be able to drill down into some of the details of what

Twitter Worm Could Take Over Your Computer (in Theory)

By Sarah Perez / March 23, 2009 7:42 AM / View Comments

Before everyone panics, let's get one thing clear: the new Twitter worm is only a proof-of-concept devised by computer security researchers at Secure Science - it is not out in

Triple Your Twitter Engagement With Buffer For Android

By Jon Mitchell / November 7, 2011 2:15 PM / View Comments

Buffer, an app that stacks up your tweets and automatically publishes them at the best times for engagement, just launched its free Android app. The app allows you to add

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