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Editor's Blog: Coming soon - our list of the UK's top CIOs
Comment Here at silicon.com we spend a lot of time talking to - and listening to - CIOs. What constantly impresses me is how wide the role of the CIO is - and how big an impact the decisions they make can have on their organisation. [30 May 2008]
SAP promises to listen to customers
News SAP's UK boss has pledged to put more emphasis on listening to customers and being more responsive than the ERP software giant has been in the past. Steve Rogers, UK MD of SAP admitted the company has fallen short in terms of listening to its... [23 May 2008]
Virgin Megastores Opens Music and Video Vault to Customers With New Digital Kiosk
White Paper To maintain that reputation at its Virgin Megastores in the United States, Virgin wanted to replace CD listening posts with digital media preview kiosks capable of delivering far more than just music. [26 Apr 2008]
Creating a Competitive Advantage With Converged Communications
White Paper IBM believes that when there's a buzz emerging in the marketplace, it's worth listening to. The way the business world views and uses communication systems is undergoing radical change. That buzz one hears is about converged communications - the... [09 Apr 2008]
Photos: Eavesdropping on the net
Photo The Listening Post at the Science Museum in London captures snapshots of fractured conversation from thousands of public chatrooms and bulletin boards. Listening Post debuted in late 2002 in New York, and has since proved a success with critics and... [07 Apr 2008]
silicon.com Classics: 10 weird uses for an iPod
News Most people are happy to use their iPod for listening to tunes and watching the occasional video, but the latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories in the silicon.com archive is a story about unusual uses for the Apple device. [03 Apr 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The one-box generation
Comment But I find myself watching less and less TV, listening to more and more radio, and of course spending more time on the web. When I was a child there was no television. Radio was strictly LW, MW and SW. [26 Mar 2008]
ID cards chief defends u-turn
News Hall said the decision to delay a Parliamentary vote on making ID cards compulsory for British citizens until 2015 was an example of the government "listening to people" and to the recommendations of a wider report into "identity assurance" by... [10 Mar 2008]
Anatomy of an International Exchange Point: Distributed Network Monitoring Using MonALISA and NetFlow
White Paper The paper demonstrates how to integrate MonALISA and Flowtools via an UDP-listening agent ApMon, and highlight a case study of AMPATH, an international exchanging point located in Miami and serving a number of South American National Research and... [04 Mar 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Laptop losses, mobile ads, gas-guzzler charge, Vista backtrack…
Comment Who is walking along listening to jingles reading a tiny screen? What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. [21 Feb 2008]
Mobile World Congress 2008 Diary - Tuesday
Comment The audience stopped listening after his opening gambit: the statistic to end all statistics - the subscriber base of China Mobile, as of the end of 2007, was 370 million. Long tails. I arrive at the Fira early to struggle through the be-suited... [13 Feb 2008]
Poll: MP3 player king of commuter gadgets
News The latest silicon.com poll found 31 per cent of respondents feel listening to their music MP3s is the best way to get though the journey to work. The MP3 player has been named the most popular gadget for passing the time on the daily commute by... [08 Feb 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 01.02.08
Round-Up Also according to the Advertising Age article, Mac users also have a tendency to be more open (tarts), environmentally aware (are you listening Greenpeace? Mac users are a bunch of arrogant, self-satisfied gits. [01 Feb 2008]
ID cards rollout pushed back to 2012
News He said: "Clearly the home office has been listening to sensible advice for a change and decided that many of the original elements were unworkable by deciding on gradated introduction and with far fewer aspirations for the technology itself. [23 Jan 2008]
Photos: Apple's Jobs slims down laptop for Macworld 2008
Photo Some new features include maps that can approximate your location, the ability to customise the home screen and send text messages to multiple people and the option to view lyrics for songs you're listening to. [16 Jan 2008]
