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Image via Wikipedia The Associated Press has laid off “dozens” of news staff as part of the agency’s bid to reduce staffing costs by 10% this year. The moves come as the 163-year-old cooperative wire agency has grappled...
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Google search engine launch easier for patrons in the music subject. Google Blog, October 28, 2009, began to explain how this new feature works. If previous search by subject band, lyrics, songs and music albums was not specific, the search is now...
Tags: google, music, internet, technology, gadget
There are two Israeli stocks in my portfolio tracked by "Globes" that I include in the "ideas for investments in small companies" club. Both published excellent results last week, both are growing strongly despite the crisis, both are very profitable,...
Tags: Incredimail, United Kingdom, London, Stock, IncrediMail Ltd, Google, P/E ratio, Business Finance
For Google, which owns the world’s most-visited search engine, India’s over-471-million phone subscribers provide a good opportunity to replicate its Internet success and challenge rivals Microsoft and others . Google India managing director Shailesh...
Tags: Google India, Japan, Tōkyō, Hypertext, Mobile Payment, World Wide Web, 3G, Mobile search, Mobile technology, Google, Human-computer interaction, Business Finance, Technology Internet
tool goes here At work, some of us received coveted invitations to beta test a new platform, the Google Wave, from Google’s development team. The Wave won’t officially be launched until early 2010 or later (Google isn’t pinpointing any specific date),...
Tags: Google Wave, Macon, Social information processing, Google, Google Wave Federation Protocol, Instant messaging, Self-organization, Technology Internet
Making the rounds of Smart Grid events (and there are quite a few of them this season), smart thermostat company EcoFactor nabbed the $250,000 grand prize in yesterday’s Cleantech Open business plan competition. EcoFactor’s Scott Hublou will be speaking...
Tags: smart grid, San Francisco, Energy conservation, Energy policy, Hohm, Electrical grid, Electric power transmission systems, Electricity distribution, Electricity, Technology Internet, John Doerr, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Super grid, Al Gore, Venture capitalists, Google PowerMeter, Smart meter, GridPoint, Electric power, Google
This inspired Sujoy Guha, a biomedical engineer at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, to develop a prototype heart that is ready for trials with a potential of reducing the cost of heart transplant to as low as $3,000. But will Guha and India...
Tags: Indian Institute of Technology, China, Robert Compton, Silicon Valley, India, Mumbai, Google, Compton California, Venture capital, Sino-Indian relations, Guha, Private equity, Zhongguancun
Motorola is to sell over half a million combined Droid sales in the December quarter as demand for the company's latest phone remains strong following the initial rush of the November 6 launch according to analyst research. Retail stores are reporting...
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When it comes to getting advice the Internet, or rather Dr. Google's advice is the authority on health information most parents follow when it comes to finding answers to health and nutrition questions that their personal physicians won't or can't answer....
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YouTube Direct is one way Google is reaching out to news sites, but is it a diss to "citizen journalists"? 11.17.09 It sure sounds great: YouTube Direct, announced Tuesday, allows video bloggers and citizen journalists to more easily submit video to...
Tags: citizen journalists, Boston, Video hosting, YouTube, I-Report, Citizen journalism, Google, CNN, Web 2.0, Subtitling, Entertainment Culture, Technology Internet