search in comment and analysis
LinkedIn CEO on 'grown up' social networking
Comment Then you might want to say let's narrow the search, so I'm looking for a product manager who's in the internet industry in Silicon Valley who's trained in agile development. If you go into the advance search field for example, you can say I'm... [28 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Tech history repeats itself
Comment Just for fun I decided to conduct an experiment and walked over to a stationery supplier to search for some carbon paper. Written in the bar of a hotel in Buckhead, Atlanta, Georgia and despatched via a free wi-fi service in the lobby. [25 Feb 2008]
The Brampton Factor: Do great firms innovate?
Comment Mobile telephony has long been engaged in a relatively fruitless search for new killer applications. And Google is now the undisputed king of online search, as well as holding the keys to a uniquely successful advertising model. [20 Feb 2008]
Editor's Blog: ID cards - cock-up and conspiracy...
Comment This is a giant government system that seems able to search TV news, automatic number-plate recognition, Afghan minefield maps and a host of other databases and display it all faster than it takes my laptop to open an email. [20 Feb 2008]
How to prepare for the interview
Comment You must take certain key steps, says Cathy Holley of headhunters Boyden Executive Search - and be careful of those earrings. If your CV has worked and got you an interview, what do you do next? Office insights…   Bored and underpaid? [08 Feb 2008]
How to write a killer CV
Comment A sharp CV really does count, says Cathy Holley of headhunters Boyden UK Global Executive Search - and certain facts matter more than your skills at tortoise husbandry. Thinking of changing jobs? Office insights…   Bored and underpaid? [17 Jan 2008]
Dear silicon.com... HMRC search costs, Vista SP1 moans and fingerprints for visas…
Comment Police seek full costs of HMRC CD search 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. [17 Jan 2008]
Bill Gates Q&A: On why 'it's all about software'
Comment Do we have to continue to work on our advertising scale and our search and some usability things in our music products? For years, Microsoft's Bill Gates has been trumpeting software's ascent from the lowly PC to everything from mobile phones to... [08 Jan 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Resolutions for 2008
Comment To search out even more technologies and applications to push the envelope of creativity and efficiency. Written on the M4 motorway in England as I was driven from Taunton to Ipswich. Dispatched via a commercial wi-fi service from a roadside café [03 Jan 2008]
Editor's blog: What your identity is worth
Comment Considering the failure of the search for the discs so far, how long will it be before 'like looking for a CD in the taxman's office' becomes common usage instead? I always thought the cliche 'like looking for a needle in a haystack' was in need of... [05 Dec 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 09.11.07
Round-Up Actually it's 'search' but cold fact isn't going to deny the Round-Up a little poetic licence. It’s all about the search engine's mission bring the web content experience into the mobile space. So, it's two of the biggest players in internet search... [09 Nov 2007]
Editor's Blog: CIO central
Comment See what happens if you tap 'CIO Forum' in to the silicon.com search. On Monday we held our fifth silicon.com CIO Forum, seeing leading lights from IT user organisations meet in London and discuss all manner of things - though this year the debate... [17 Oct 2007]
Blake Ross
AS Profile Ross isn't afraid to make waves either, having blasted Google for abusing its powerful position in the search market to promote its growing range of products. At the tender age of 22, Blake Ross makes his debut in the rankings because of his... [12 Oct 2007]
Open season
AS Analysis Like his older contemporaries, Ross isn't afraid to cause waves either, having blasted Google for abusing its powerful position in the search market to promote its growing range of products. Figures from the open source community have commanded... [12 Oct 2007]
Editor's Blog: Ranking everything
Comment Search engines are great but they just don't push the same buttons, as it were. I noticed a story this morning about the favourite brands in the UK. It wasn't dominated by big tech and internet names - think Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook. [13 Sep 2007]
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