MOSCOW — The Internet helped power the massive protests that unsettled the Kremlin this winter, but as the tech-savvy opposition movement struggles to expand beyond Russia’s biggest cities, leaders are finding that old-fashioned shoe leather is still the best way to spread their message. Read full article >>
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Will Cloud Computing Really Be As Big As The Internet?
I have heard many folks across the tech world – CIOs, analysts and customers – boldly proclaim that cloud computing will be as big as the Internet. Is this reality? Wishful thinking? “Delusions of grandeur?” Whatever your take, it’s an exciting prospect and worth exploring. Let’s take a look at how cloud has impacted the consumer world and whether it’s truly poised to make a similar impact on …
Tech-FAQ Uses Technology To Fight Censorship
MemeBridge, the company which operates The Tech FAQ, is using it’s considerable technical resources to help fight censorship, protect free speech, and ensure free access to information for everyone.Denver, Colorado (PRWEB) July 08, 2011 The Tech-FAQ is one of the Internet’s leading sources for technical information and help. The main mission of the Tech-FAQ is to improve the efficiency of …
Top tech headlines: Google+, Nexus Prime and iPhone 5 rumors, MySpace sale
Hot topics in the tech blogs for the week ending July 1 include the soft launch of Google’s new social network, MySpace gets sold for a song, rumors about Google and Apple’s flagship smartphones, BlackBerry employee calls to bosses to encourage innovation, and hacking group LulzSec disbands.
Tech Market: Frothy, but no Bubble
NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Signs that the tech IPO market is heating up along with crazy-high valuations of some of today’s most well-known Internet start-ups have triggered some familiar feelings for tech watchers — and they aren’t necessarily positive. As they ruminate over the gobs of money that venture capitalists and investment banks are pouring into young digital media firms, some can’t help …