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Poll: What's your dead-finger tech?

They’re not called Crackberries for nothing. Technology can be addictive. With 5.2 million iPhones sold in the most recent recessionary quarter, it’s clear that a whole lot of folks just got to have their gadget fixes. A while back, former ZDNet ...

From DAVID GROBER, ZDNet,  7 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Ducati

Delivering the Olympics: Akamai and Limelight respond

Akamai disputes Limelight Networks’ take on its infrastructure and my recent post, Limelight Networks: Why the Olympics didn’t ‘Melt’ the Internet. Limelight, however, says its implementation facts are accurate and that it absolutely stands behind its ...

From DAVID GROBER, ZDNet,  18 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Equinix, Inc.,  Global Crossing Ltd.,  Cablevision,  AT&T Inc.,  Netflix

Russell Shaw, rest in peace

Editor’s note: Russell Shaw passed away on March 14. For more information, see Between the Lines. His family requested that we post this notice so people know that all scheduled meetings are canceled. ...

From DAVID GROBER, ZDNet,  16 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Russell Shaw

Gallery: Personal computers from the 1970s

The latest image gallery in TechRepublic’s series of “Dinosaur Sightings” offers a look, inside and out, at 1970s-era consumer computers. The gallery showcases a number of vintage machines from the collection of Steven Stengel, including [see below, ...

From DAVID GROBER, ZDNet,  12 Oct 2007
Related Topics: IBM,  RadioShack

Will the real Mike Cox please stand up?

If you’ve ever joined a talkback discussion on ZDNet blogs, you’ve probably encountered Mike Cox. On the subject of Microsoft, the ubiquitous and presumably pseudonymous Mr. Cox is rarely at a loss for words. But who is this guy? Does Mike Cox head ...

From DAVID GROBER, ZDNet,  5 Jun 2007
Related Topics: Mike Cox,  Microsoft Corporation,  Google Inc.

Welcome, John Newton and his theory

For 25 years, John Newton has built information management software, starting in 1981 as one of the original engineers at Ingres, and including the co-founding of Documentum. John, currently chairman and CTO of Alfresco, an open source enterprise ...

From DAVID GROBER, ZDNet,  24 May 2007

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