Brad Spirrison and Howard Wolinsky, 08.22.2008
Chicago will never and should never try to compare itself to Silicon Valley, Seattle or any of the other alleged "tech centers" throughout North America. The city's diversified economy is comprised of a completely different kind of DNA.
Josie Garthwaite, 08.21.2008
Google, Inc. announced plansto invest $10 million in an energy technology known as enhanced geothermal systems, or EGS.
Eric Kuhn, 01.16.2008
Google Communication is oh-so-the-fad and to not look like you are oh-so-old-school, you'd better jump on the bandwagon.
Blake Fleetwood, 04.01.2008
I typed in Hillaryclinton.com on AOL Search -- powered by Google -- and up pops Obama's web site ( See below) inviting me to;
"Help elect Barack Ob...
Daniel Torday, 07.22.2008
Maybe we should eschew self-quantifying like Chekhov would most surely ask us to, like Tolstoy would want, like most self-effacing novelists and short story writers would expect. But it's hard to know what their self-assessment was like before all this self-Googling.
Paige Donner, 05.13.2008
Think like a child and everything gets easier," chanted the speakers at Pasadena Art Center's Design Conference 2008, Serious Play. The conference took place May 7th-9th at the Raymond Avenue campus.
David Kirby, 03.07.2008
A big autism bomb went off yesterday, about how US medical personnel had determined that vaccines had aggravated a little girl's mitochondrial disorder, resulting in autism. Now, the American people are left to interpret what it all means.
Esther Dyson, 02.09.2008
The big news is already old news. It's not that traditional online advertising will go away, but its profitability will suffer as it becomes diminishing-returns efficient.
Jeff Merkley, 07.24.2008
By redefining abortion to include the most common and effective methods of birth control, the Bush administration is attempting to deprive basic contraceptive services to women around the country.
Leslie Harris and John Morris, 05.28.2008
Online service providers are not government gatekeepers. Prior review of YouTube user content -- as Lieberman demanded -- is not just unworkable, it would write an end to the Internet's essential openness.
Suzanne Stevens, 07.01.2008
We were determined to find a pattern, and the one that emerged was not unexpected: corporate executives make political donations cautiously and often split them evenly between the political parties.
Sarah Granger, 07.14.2008
A daily American Samoa seat raffle in the Blogger Lounge. The Big Tent. The Mile High Stadium events. The inadequacy of three thousand data lines -- just some of the many mysteries unfolding in Denver.
Esther Dyson, 05.28.2008
Microsoft and its competitors are only interested in monetizable tasks, as opposed to booking a meeting with a friend ... but someday marketers will realize people don't use the Web only to
buy things.
Tom Alderman, 01.02.2008
The problem with buzz words is, the more they're used the more they lose their meaning. In a few years, 'authentic' will be used to describe reality TV.
Jack Myers, 07.01.2008
Traditional media and advertising business models are "doomed;" social media have little economic future; Google will become less relevant a...
John Sauer, 08.27.2008
Last week a mix of water and sanitation experts gathered for World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden to mull over the world's biggest public health crisis. The problem is that not enough people paid attention.
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