...few of the remaining TARP dollars one kick-starting the Semantic Web would create more new jobs than any other comparable expenditure. Sign up for a free subscription to Standards Today today!...
...valuations of these two companies, some nominally comparable company would just have to do the gracious thing, and offer itself up to a public desperate for a piece of the...
...letting the other candidates be lampooned by the press for their latest ridiculous comments, Wellhead had tried to one up them. Powell turned his car on, and the radio picked...
...U.S.-based software company, has distorted competition in the market for the design of commercial control systems by preventing competitors from achieving interoperability with its products. The Commission will investigate whether...
Have you discovered The Alexandria Project? In an interesting example of life imitating art, the events unfolding in North Korea this week are directly paralleling those that I envisioned in...
...complex than Stuxnet, comprising over 20 MB of code in comparison to Stuxnet’s then-impressive 500KB (DuQu also weighs in at about half a MB). Kapersky estimates that conducting a full...
...at Microsoft’s Office.com Web site. Office 13 will also provide similar capabilities for the latest version of ODF approved by OASIS in January of this year (ODF 1.2), as well as...
...only sells eBooks in EPUB 2.0 and PDF form) become more competitive. But there’s another missing piece, which is whether or not the marketplace will commit to using the newest...
...for the telecom industry. The project is launching with thirty-eight founding companies, including many of the largest IT companies in the world. Importantly, they include not only cloud and service...
...well. The plot focuses on the hacking of a presidential election, and as the book blurb you’ll find at Amazon observes: In this latest Frank Adversego thriller, you’ll meet a...