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CONFERENCE REPORT

Burying Conventional Wisdom at The Next Web Conference

The Next Web, a network of online technology outlets, continued its annual conference Friday in Amsterdam ...

CONFERENCE REPORT

Speakers Tussle Over Internet’s Future at The Next Web Conference

The Next Web, a network of online technology outlets, kicked off its annual conference Thursday morning in Amsterdam ...

Content Intent, Part 3

Content Intent, Part 2 ...

Content Intent, Part 2

Content Intent, Part 1 ...

Content Intent, Part 1

As far as exclusive interviews go, you could do a lot worse than getting Herman Cain, and a lot worse than getting him on Nov. 28 ...

Quantum Computers, Part 3: A Whole New World

Quantum Computers, Part 2: Zeros and Ones, Both and Neither ...

Quantum Computers, Part 2: Zeros and Ones, Both and Neither

Quantum Computers, Part 1: A Simple Understanding ...

Quantum Computers, Part 1: A Simple Understanding

Good luck finding a nice, clean entry point to discuss quantum computers ...

Behind the Paywall, Part 3: A Breed Apart

Behind the Paywall, Part 2: You Gotta Have a Gimmick ...

Behind the Paywall, Part 2: You Gotta Have a Gimmick

Behind the Paywall, Part 1: Fan Sites Play Ball ...

Behind the Paywall, Part 1: Fan Sites Play Ball

The University of Florida coaching staff was short on selling points when it set out to recruit high school football players in early 1990. For starters, the head coach was brand new, his predecessor having been unceremoniously dismissed in the middle of the '89 season because of rule infractions. ...

Field of Streams, Part 3

Field of Streams, Part 2 ...

Field of Streams, Part 2

Field of Streams, Part 1 ...

Field of Streams, Part 1

Tommy Thompson's concept of football fandom is derived from his 28 years following the Kansas City Chiefs. He was weaned on scenes from Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium, where tens of thousands of people congregate for their own Sunday service, replacing wine and bread with beer and barbeque. ...

Search History: Google and Germany, Part 3

Search History: Google and Germany, Part 2 ...

Search History: Google and Germany, Part 2

Search History: Google and Germany, Part 1 ...

Search History: Google and Germany, Part 1

From the clothing ads that dance around in epileptic flashes to the constant requests for your credit card number, email service from the German website GMX.net has some shortcomings. You can get 1 GB of memory, but you'll need a credit card for anything more -- a 5 GB allowance runs about US$4.50 per month, and for 10 GB, you pay about $7.50 per month.

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