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Continue reading »Today, a number of education and business organization called upon Congress and the Obama administration to invest heavily in classroom technology and teacher training as part of the forthcoming economic
Continue reading »This week's poll is a tough one, because we're asking you to predict the future. But we hope you're game enough to vote, because it'll give us some clues on
Continue reading »Semantic search engine hakia is announcing today, at the Search Engine Strategies conference in New York, that it is licensing its proprietary OntoSem technology to other companies. This will enable
Continue reading »While the tech world eagerly waits to see who Barack Obama will appoint Chief Technology Officer of the United States, a similar appointment of more immediate impact to many people
Continue reading »Today I gave a presentation at the Media08 event in Sydney, entitled: What's Next on the Web? Web Technology Trends for 2008 and Beyond. It's an overview of some of
Continue reading »Britain's domestic intelligence agency, more commonly known as MI5, is looking to appoint a chief scientific adviser "to lead and co-ordinate the scientific work of the Security Service so that
Continue reading »Apparently, growing up digital doesn't just mean being used to technology - it means not being scared of it when things go wrong, either. Do crashing computers and busted Blackberries
Continue reading »Google has just released its Ajax toolkit, called Google Web Toolkit: "Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and
Continue reading »Yahoo has announced an event around Predictive Markets, called confab.yahoo. It's described as an "open micro-conference series" and is being run by Yahoo!’s Technology Development Group. The reason it caught
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