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Blog Profile / Tom Foremski: IMHO


URL :http://blogs.zdnet.com/Foremski/
Filed Under:Technology
Posts on Regator:471
Posts / Week:2.7
Archived Since:February 3, 2010

Blog Post Archive

A peek at 'Cisco TV' and the Silicon Valley TV battle lines...

Cisco is arming itself for a major battle in the coming TV Wars and newly acquired NDS is Cisco’s key weapon.

Here's why the media industry hates apps...

Software development and media don’t mix. But can HTML5 replace high cost apps with high quality experiences?

Yahoo! and the Cult of the Engineer...

There’s enormous focus on the “engineer” in culture of Silicon Valley. Engineers are the top dogs in most companies.

Sergey Brin's dilemma

Sergey Brin warns about the danger of government monitoring but everything that Google does to improve Internet commerce could be used to pursue political dissent.

Public relations firms and the rise of 'product journalism'

News stories about products sell more far more products than advertising. Public relations has helped create a new form of journalism, one that’s best suited to their client’s needs.

Can great curation build brands? Intel's multi-million dollar bet on "The Creators Project"

Intel is funding a roaming global events and artist showcase: ‘The Creators Project.’ Can avant-garde artists help it it sell microprocessors?

Every media company is a media company ... and there's the rub

Media companies are in trouble because they have to compete against a multitude of companies producing media as a loss leader.

Journalism has a future: Helping communities tell their stories

In an world overflowing with media, knowing how to make compelling content is a valuable skill to have — and a valuable one to teach.

Here's how newspapers could save themselves: teaching

In an exploding world of ever more media, knowing how to make compelling content is a valuable skill to have — and a potentially lucrative one to teach.

Every company is a media company - but most need training...

Every business needs to be a media company too. Creating and publishing media are hugely important competitive features.

Gastronomy has to be our single most important technology - There's no civilization or computers without it

We think of computer technologies as being the most important of our inventions yet a much more humble technology has had a far greater impact…

Google stakes out the next big market battleground: 24/7

Google previewed special ‘eye glasses’ that allow users to interact with email, friends, and its many commercial services, at anytime, all the time.

Can great curation build brands? Intel's multi-million dollar bet on "The Curators Project"

Intel is funding a global events and artist showcase: The Creators Project. Can avant-garde artists help it it sell microprocessors?

Investigating Google ... and the future of newsrooms

The same powerful technology trends that are transforming global economies will save stricken newsrooms — provided they focus on original content.

Interview: JP Rangaswami - Chief Scientist at Salesforce.com

Salesforce has made a big bet on the “social enterprise” - it’s moving quickly beyond CRM and hiring new people to help lead that push.

Report: 51% of web site traffic is 'non-human' and mostly malicious

Web site analytics packages record what real people do on a site but most web site traffic comes from other computers often with nefarious intent.

Facebook adds 25 Wall Street banks to its IPO - Google shunned banks in its IPO...

Google tried to disrupt Wall Street’s IPO process — Facebook has chosen a cozier relationship with its bankers.

Newspapers' helter-skelter ride to hell ... still waiting for the comeback

The media industry is undergoing a massive disruptive change and there’s more ahead….

Is Skype a social network? Microsoft's dark horse has legs...

Why isn’t Skype considered a social network? Take a look at its characteristics… It could turn out to be one of Microsoft’s savviest investments.

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