Sometimes a stroll down memory lane is more interesting because of the garbage. We’ve collected a list of 14 tech train wrecks you may remember from back in the day — and even if you used some of them, we won’t judge. Most of these products fizzled due to market (read more…)
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This post is sponsored by Intel and VMware via the ReadWriteCloud channel. Read the white paper about how Intel Xeon processors help organizations get unprecedented levels of performance. You could say there is no right way to design and build a website – but you’ll find plenty of wrong ways. KISSmetrics outlines eight of (read more…)
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It’s clear that today’s students rely heavily on electronic devices even when they’re not incorporated in the classroom. In one survey of college students, 38% said they couldn’t even go 10 minutes without switching on some sort of electronic device. But how students are using their devices, how technology is (read more…)
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There’s no easy way to find out or explain the size of the web. After all, though there are a few governing bodies and consortia, there’s no real central control system for the Internet. No one really knows with 100% certainty exactly how many websites exist, for example, or how (read more…)
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Back in March we posted a white paper called Is Cloud Computing Right For You? which looked at how enterprises can turn their IT infrastructures into dynamic environments that can scale according to demand to support business needs… Well BitNami, Cloud.com and Zenoss have released the results of its 2011 Cloud (read more…)
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Take me directly to the lists: Click Here For The Ten States That Spend The Most on Each Student Click Here For The Ten States That Spend The Least on Each Student When it comes to education, money does not always equal success. An in-depth analysis found that states that spend loads (read more…)
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A new study from Georgetown University breaks down which majors of study result in the highest career earnings. Steve Jobs may claim that the humanities are important for colleges, but Apple’s not hiring philosophers to build iPhones. A new report from Georgetown University confirms much of what we already knew (read more…)
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“If I had to guess, social commerce is next to blow up.” So says Mark Zuckerberg (yes, the Facebook creator)…and, if a new infographic from Spinback has anything to say about it, he’s probably right. The infographic, called ‘The State Of Social Commerce’, offers up stats on social commerce by the numbers. It (read more…)
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The course of social media never did run smooth — not for long, anyhow. And for some Web 2.0 companies, it’s running less smoothly than ever. It goes without saying that Facebook is the network du jour, but even though the reigning champion’s user stats keep soaring, social networking as (read more…)
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