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Global Spirituality: The Emerging Heart of Faith in a Multi-Religious World

Dr. Lanzetta will speak at the Multnomah Friends Meeting House, 4312 SE Stark, Portland, OR, on Sunday, October 11, at 2:30 PM. She will outline the contemplative heart of global spirituality, its relationship to classical stages of faith, and its ...

From REV. DR. CHARLES COOPER, EXEC. DIR. INST. FOR PROG. SPIR., Portland Indymedia,  10 Sep 2009
Related Topics: College for Creative Studies,  Villanova University,  Fordham University

Cross-border policing to take down digital crims

The FBI agent whose undercover sting operation led to the dismantling of an international cybercrime ring believes that increasing transnational police co-operation is turning the tide against digital criminals. J Keith Mularski, a special agent who ...

From CHARLES COOPER, Silicon.com,  23 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation

LotusLive Engage: IBM's cloud gets social

In the 1990s, Lotus Notes gained notoriety, in part, for the nifty collaboration features it brought to corporate e-mail. IBM's CEO at the time, Lou Gerstner, was so impressed that he paid a premium to consummate what began as a hostile tender to buy ...

From CHARLES COOPER, Webware,  31 Mar 2009
Related Topics: IBM,  Lou Gerstner,  Microsoft Corporation

Flickr co-founder presses beta button

Look. Decision-making is difficult, and decisions have to be made constantly. What should I be for Halloween? Do I need a Porsche? Does my hipster facial hair make me look stupid? Is Phoenix a good place to retire? Whom should I vote for? What toe ring ...

From CHARLES COOPER, Webware,  27 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Flickr,  Caterina Fake

Facebook COO on redesign: Still figuring it out

PALO ALTO, Calif.--Facebook's chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, says the company's still not sure why the recent redesign process irked so many of the Web site's users. "In terms of what went wrong with the redesign, we don't know yet," ...

From CHARLES COOPER, Webware,  26 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Twitter Inc,  Flickr

Search startup edging close to prime time?

Edgios, a little-known search startup, may be about to come out of its self-imposed shell. "Edgios is bringing you the future of search. This doesn't just involve a bigger index. And it's not just a way for us to deliver you the same old results more ...

From CHARLES COOPER, Webware,  26 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Steve Jurvetson

Freedom on the Global Internet Still a Pipe Dream

“The Internet represents freedom, but not everywhere.” So begins the annual “Internet Enemies” report by Reporters Without Borders–and that’s probably the cheeriest line in the entire 39-page document. It goes down from there. For the uninitiated, ...

From CHARLES COOPER, Voices | All Things Digital,  13 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Reporters Without Borders,  Dow Jones,  Wall Street Journal

Facebook as an enterprise cloud platform?

On the surface, it sounds like an odd couple: Facebook, one of the most recognizable successes in the Web 2.0 firmament, and Zuora, a start-up with a suite of subscription commerce products based on the software as a service model. But Zuora is ...

From CHARLES COOPER, Webware,  2 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Google Inc.

Facebook gets it. Bummer newspapers didn't

What's delusional about the company's position? Multiple company officials on the call today said that the controversy showed how much of a sense of ownership users have over Facebook and that they wanted a sense of participation in its governing. ...

From CHARLES COOPER, Webware,  27 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Mark Zuckerberg

Suddenly, infrastructure is cool again

About two years ago, Jeff Bezos used the occasion of his appearance at the Web 2.0 Summit to talk up the merits of EC2 and S3, Amazon's entries into the then-nascent area of cloud computing. The predictably perky CEO was enthusiastically regaling a ...

From CHARLES COOPER, Webware,  22 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Jeff Bezos,  Charlie Rose,  Harvard University,  Mark Zuckerberg,  Sun Microsystems, Inc.

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