I’ll tell you what >I< want for Christmas... I want a small arty-looking objet of some sort that displays up-to-the-minute Google search terms from the Live Query feed to use as a paperweight, on my wall, etc. Bonus if it has 802.11 built-in. That'd be cool geek...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cidu&u=/nf/20021122/ tc_nf/20064 Microsoft Creating Virtual Brain Fri Nov 22, 1:02 PM ET James Maguire, www.NewsFactor.com Researchers at Microsoft’s (Nasdaq: MSFT – news) Media Presence Lab are...
While AOL tries to find its own ass in the dark, mired in politicking and various other encumbrances, Microsoft and Yahoo are out partnering with RBOCs to get DSL locked and loaded into their service offerings. RBOCs are starting to realize that they can’t drive...
NY TIMES Fare Idea Returns to Haunt Airlines October 27, 2002 By SAUL HANSELL IT was, someone in the room said, “a Don Corleone moment.” The room was in the New York office of the Boston Consulting Group, to which top Microsoft executives had been summoned...
I would imagine the real golden age was when you needed to be more than just a script kiddie to hack into a network. Back in the day, hacking was one part social engineering, one part software engineering, and one part magic. -Ian. —–...
Ian Andrew Bell has been bending bits into business since 1993. He created Tingle, RosterBot, RingCentral, and other things celebrated and ignominious.
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