業務日誌

  • 5月18日(日)
    • ブックマークは52個
      • Adam Lashinsky / Where does Google go next?
      • Jack Schofield /Will Microsoft make a mesh of its new online platform?
      • Mary Jo Foley / Microsoft adding 10,000 new datacenter servers a month
      • Peter Kafka / Following The China Quake Using Google, Twitter
      • Patrick Gillooly /Four Undergraduates win $25,000 prize in Google mobile software competition
      • Elizabeth Woyke / Top 50 Androids
      • Peter Wayner / First Look: Google's high-flying cloud for Python code
      • Farukh Shaikh / Powerset Revolutionize The Web Semantic Search
      • Stephten Shankland / Friend Connect gets a warm reception at Google Campfire One
      • John Hagel and John Seely Brown / Institutional Innovations
      • John Hagel and John Seely Brown / Life on the Edge: Learning from Facebook
      • John Hagel and John Seely Brown / Learning from Tata's Nano
      • John Hagel and John Seely Brown / Catching the Innovation Wave
      • John Hagel and John Seely Brown / Phoning from the Edge
      • John Hagel and John Seely Brown / Embrace the Edge -- or Perish
      • John Hagel / Innovation on the Edge
      • Rich Gossweiler / Can You Publish at Google?
      • Rich Miller / The Most Affordable Data Center Markets, 2008
      • Betsy Schiffman / Google Rolls Out 'Salt Shaker' of Social Features
      • Stacey Higgnibotham /Prying Open the Social Graph
      • Saul Hansell /Google Wants to Help Web Sites Make New Friends
      • Dan Farber / Google brings Friend Connect to the masses
      • Deborah Jones / One shunned by academics, Wikipedia now a teaching tool
      • Jason Hinter / Sanity check: Has Eric Schmidt finally outmaneuvered Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer?
      • Jemima Kiss /Facebook reinforces safety measures
      • Om Malik / Rising Cost of Facebook Infrastructure; CTO Resigns
      • Eric Eldon /Facebook CTO Adam D'Angelo to leave the company
      • Noam Cohen / Craig (of the List) Looks Beyond the Web
      • Dan Farber /Powerset brings the Semantic Web to Wikipedia
      • Jack Schofield / Microsoft offers lower prices for ULCPCs like Asus Eee PC
      • Mary Jo Foley / Data Portability: The Microsoft angle
      • Dan Farber / Is Microsoft stalking Powerset's search technology?
      • Janet Meiners /Crave the Early Days of Google? Join Facebook
      • Jonathan Richards /Facebook users give thumbs down to Microsoft
      • Larry Dignan / Microsoft still shopping; Approached Facebook
      • Jon Fine / Can Craigslist Stay Oddball?
      • Spencer E. Ante / Facebook: Friends with Money
      • Eric Benderoff / Sprint, Google's other deal revs phone speed
      • Dan Farber / Google to launch Friend Connerct for the social Web
      • Dan Frommer /On The EuroTrip Circuit, Facebook is The New Email
      • David Kirkpatrick /Why Microsoft isn't buying Facebook
      • Suzy Jagger / Microsoft looks at $15bn takeover of Facebook
      • Dave Morin /Announcing Facebook Connect
      • Saul Hansell / Can Facebook Build a Better Passport?
      • Saul Hansell / MySpace Turns Social Network Sharing in the Right Direction
      • Jemima Kiss / Just announces: MySpace's data portability project
      • Jack Schofield /Facebook announces Connect, to use your data on external sites
      • Eric Schonfeld / Why the WiMax Deal Is A Disaster, Part II (Or, How Craig McCaw Snookered Eric Schmidt)
      • Eric Schonfeld / $3.2 Billion WiMax Deal Goes Through. Take Cover.
      • Eric Gwinn / WiMax: The dream Internet is coming
      • Sylvie Barak / Sprint and Clearwire pool WiMax resources
      • Joe Mantone / After Reading: Sprint- Clearwire Venture, a Dream or Disaster?