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Jeff Bezos
AS Profile The songs will be taken from more than 12,000 record labels but without digital rights management software, meaning they can be played on any device. Bezos has risen up the rankings once again by keeping Amazon at the forefront of online retailing... [12 Oct 2007]
Niklas Zennström
AS Profile Before Skype, Zennström founded P2P software firm Joltid, and file-sharing software company Kazaa - which means he's got a track record that should have competitors quivering in their boots. Niklas Zennström may have sold Skype to eBay in 2005 but... [12 Oct 2007]
Dear silicon.com... modern malware, Vista sales, Bluetooth ads...
Comment ID cards-based criminal record checks 'are A-OK' As we saw with yesterday's announcments on phone records, this government wants to track and record every aspect of our lives, and hand it out to almost anyone who asks, all in the name of anti... [04 Oct 2007]
From CIO to consultant: Time for giving
Comment My ex-employer, CNET, has a great record of supporting charities, whether through the long-standing corporate support for Byte Night or individual fundraising efforts such as the great cycle epic undertaken by three staffers last year. [27 Sep 2007]
The Brampton Factor: Microsoft vs EU
Comment IBM was then a massive bureaucracy which went to great pains to comply with onerous demands imposed on it for record retention. Microsoft is a pioneer in pushing anti-competition laws to their limits, argues Martin Brampton. [18 Sep 2007]
Editor's Blog: Ranking everything
Comment With a theoretical maximum download speed of, ahem, 20Mbps, on a home desktop I record almost 13Mbps - while my work machine, operating over a VPN, comes in at just 3Mbps. It wasn't dominated by big tech and internet names - think Google, Apple... [13 Sep 2007]
Minority Report: A greener Apple
Comment Publicity stunts aside, there's been considerable debate about the veracity of Greenpeace's data on Apple's allegedly poor environmental manufacturing record. Apple is singing a new, greener tune - thanks in part to pressure from Greenpeace. [23 Aug 2007]
Editor's Blog: William Gibson fan talk
Comment For the record, after some thought, my other four are: Paul Auster, James Ellroy, Ian McEwan and Armistead Maupin. Making the journalist's mistake of being a fan (I think I'm allowed to on this occasion), I'm excited because today we've published... [06 Aug 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.07.07
Round-Up For the record, the Round-Up's stock answer is 'a bit like the telephone network except with computers'. Kids these days don't know they're born. While today's young adults embrace mobile technology, social networking and digital music, they're... [27 Jul 2007]
Why do public sector projects fail?
Comment Public sector projects are so tainted by their poor track record, expectations are set very low and they now have little to live up to. With this sort of fundamental change, is it any wonder that there is not a great track record of successful... [24 Jul 2007]
Minority Report: Macs gaining enterprise cred
Comment All but one of the CIOs said that despite the company's record of producing impressive and innovative technology, Macs were largely "irrelevant" to corporate IT. Over the past few years Apple has done a lot to make Macs more appealing to... [19 Jul 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.06.07
Round-Up Sticking in the West Country awhile, one dot-com was down on the farm in Glastonbury this past week puckering up for a world-record attempt. Match.com - an online dating site, rather than a website selling Swan Vestas - tried to break the world... [29 Jun 2007]
A litany of disasters has made shared services easy to swallow
Comment You've only got to look at the track record.silicon.com Public Sector If IT suppliers are worried shared services might mean fewer big government contracts, they should look at the recent past. Addleshaw Goddard's Paul Bentham explains how the new... [20 Jun 2007]
Editor's Blog: 'It was taken out of context... '
Comment This publication doesn't record every single interview its reporters carry out. I was interested earlier this week to read the conclusion of the incident between England cricket captain Michael Vaughan and The Guardian newspaper. [15 Jun 2007]
Peter Hambling
CIO Profile He has an enviable track record in the financial services sector, consistently leading and delivering cost reductions, improving revenue and increasing brand equity in technology-led business programmes. [06 Jun 2007]
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