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Paul Otellini looked back on 40 years of innovation at Intel, outlined the company’s three main capabilities (silicon technology, Intel architecture, and market creation), and gave his vision for the future. “Today’s innovations are the basis of future technology,” Otellini [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Corporate, Information Technology, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Intel IT, IT@Intel Tags: 32 nanometer microprocessors, 45 nanometer, chipsets, Climate Savers Initiative, discrete graphics, Energy Star rating, extreme gaming, extreme performance, Gordon Moore, IDF, Intel, Intel architecture, Intel Teach, Larrabee, microprocessors, Moore's Law, Nehalem, Paul Otellini, Penryn, silicon technology, ultra mobile devices, WiFi, WiMax
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Andrew Keen, the author of “The Cult of the Amateur” debates his ideas that the Internet is killing culture and the media with Steve Gillmor, Keith Teare, Nicholas Carr, moderated by Dan Farber. Part 1.
Larry Magid takes a look [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Keen On Politics, TechOne Tags: Andrew Keen, Aron Pruiett, Charlene Li, Chris DeWolfe, Dan Farber, Demand Media, Dustin Moskowitz, Facebook, Forrester, Gina Bianchini, Karl Jacob, Keith Teare, Larry Magid, MySpace, Nicholas Carr, Ning, Richard Rosenblatt, Steve Gillmor, T-Mobile, The Cult of the Amateur, Wallop, WiFi
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Is it a cell phone or a VOIP phone? It’s both. T-Mobile has a new phone that lets you talk via their regular mobile network or connect to a WiFi hotspot at home or on the go. Larry Magid takes [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Digital Crossroads, TechOne Tags: T-Mobile, VoIP, WiFi
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With the release of Centrino Pro, the mobile environment is more open than ever. Five or six years ago most users were tethered to wires while on their laptops. Centrino unleashed a wave of mobility, limited by the number of [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Corporate, Intel, Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel vPro, IntelBusiness Tags: Centrino Pro, hotspots, Intel, IntelBusiness, Jason Lopez, mobility, vPro, WiFi
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Edward Saenz, principal of Gravity Branding, has worked with tons of organizations and companies to come up with product names and marketing insights. He came up with the name “WiFi” and several of Nissan’s truck names, for instance. Here [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Enterprise 2.0, ScobleShow, Technology Tags: Edward Saenz, Gravity Branding, marketing, product naming, WiFi