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Dear silicon.com... File-sharers, women in tech and the price of 'experts'

Comment And by all means they should keep looking everywhere except at the older generation. And if you don't believe that, look at the number of failed attempts to bring in longer detention for suspected terrorists, they will keep hammering away at that...

Tags: file-sharers, home office, women

[17 Apr 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Searching for the truth

Comment It threatens the generation of content and the provision of a valued service. I reckon the next 20 years will be really interesting, and we might just be able to find what we are looking for first time.

Tags: artificial intelligence, search, web 2.0

[31 Mar 2008]

LinkedIn CEO on 'grown up' social networking

Comment N is for Next generation N is for Next generation During 2007, LinkedIn doubled in size in all of its major regions including Europe and signed up its millionth UK member in October, making Blighty the largest market outside the US.silicon.com...

Tags: linkedin, network, online, facebook

[28 Feb 2008]

Tiscali CEO: Bandwidth is key to fat pipe nation

Comment The next generation of usage and users are going to download videos, stream soaps and so on and it's not speed that matters. But I think the next phase of internet is the volume - i.e.the bandwidth. Mary Turner heads up the operations of ISP...

Tags: bandwidth, broadband, tiscali, talking

[21 Feb 2008]

How fans can grab a slice of the music pie

Comment N is for Next generation N is for Next generation At the moment money [for reviews] comes from us but we will be introducing advertising in the next six months that will cover the cost of that. We then take the top two per cent of artists from the...

Tags: music, web 2.0, industry, web

[18 Feb 2008]

Offshoring - not just about the costs

Comment Labour arbitrage is clearly one driver - but with predictions of a shortfall of 20 to 40 per cent in IT staff over the next five years as the US post-war baby boomers generation retire - it's also a move to ensure access to talent in coming years.

Tags: india, bpo, skills, offshore

[18 Feb 2008]

Why outsourcing divorce can end in tears…

Comment Lawyers are increasingly advising on second- and subsequent-generation outsourcing transactions. Many of the first-generation outsourcing contracts that were entered into in the 1990s have now expired or are coming to an end, especially IT...

Tags: outsourcing, tupe, accenture, public sector

[04 Feb 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Getting thinner fast

Comment During the past 15 years I have seen one generation of laptop after another get faster and more expansive with a consequential loss of facilities that just seems to go unnoticed. What next? In the next phase it will be the applications that will...

Tags: wi-fi, mobile, laptops, thin client

[28 Jan 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Christmas wish list

Comment N is for Next generation Written at The Atlantic Hotel on the island of Jersey and dispatched via a free wi-fi service that actually needed no password - hurrah for common sense Every year of my life seems to have been challenging for one reason or...

Tags: artificial intelligence, christmas, applications, play

[20 Dec 2007]

Tech Visions: Wireless sale of the century

Comment The availability of this prime communications spectrum is one of the biggest band grabs of the century heralding "truly next-generation advanced wireless services", according to FCC chairman Kevin Martin.

Tags: mobile, spectrum, wireless, next generation

[17 Dec 2007]

Itanium revisited - one year on

Comment Hardly mentioned at the Intel Developers Forum this September, the next-generation Itanium 9100 processor line, codenamed Montvale, was released in a strangely muted fashion in October. The next generation Itanium chip - due to arrive sometime in...

Tags: itanium, servers, chips, named

[13 Dec 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Net education

Comment It seems ironic that our time of greatest technological advancement and wealth generation should coincide with falling education standards. It will be interesting to see how the sector develops over the next decade.

Tags: skills, e-learning, management, education

[06 Dec 2007]

Tech Visions: New media is IT's next frontier

Comment These deals and others have paved the way for new commercial tools and a generation of end-users making corporate digital media the lingua franca of the next decade. Experts argue new media will spell the demise of the IT professional.

Tags: new media, convergence, video, internet

[29 Nov 2007]

Getting more out of the net

Comment One spin-off of this remote co-location is the ability to locate data centres near to power generation facilities. Getting better performance from the internet is one of the biggest challenges facing the IT industry and will remain a key issue over...

Tags: internet, saas, hosting, networks

[02 Nov 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 19.10.07

Round-Up His position at the head of the list of technology's movers and shakers rather neatly ties in with the runner-up in last year's vote: the 'next generation'. In 2006, the Agenda Setters panel decided that the second spot should go to a whole...

Tags: weekly round-up, round-up

[19 Oct 2007]

Mark Zuckerberg

AS Profile Zuckerberg is arguably the embodiment of what 2006's Agenda Setters panel described as "the next generation" - ranked in second place last year. The 2006 panel described the generation as "more networked", "more open" and "more fickle" than...

[12 Oct 2007]

Social networking goes mainstream

AS Analysis Last year, second on the list was "the next generation" - aka kids growing up immersed in a web world of MySpaces and YouTubes. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg's meteoric rise from nowhere to Agenda Setters top spot proves that 2007 is the year of...

[12 Oct 2007]

Rob Pardo

AS Profile The judges praised Pardo's creation as being the proving ground for the next generation of businessmen and women, for whom virtual world commerce will be just as important as physical trading. As the lead designer of World of Warcraft (WoW), Pardo...

[12 Oct 2007]

Dear silicon.com... Vista gripes, naked PCs, geek rage, nuclear fallout...

Comment The next generation of kids are growing up with PC skills inherently and will probably be better with computers than most "techies" by the age of 10! What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week?

Tags: nuclear, naked pc, geek, vista

[27 Sep 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 13.07.07

Round-Up New wave developers are demanding big payouts as the world and his dog rushes to invest in the next generation of the internet, inflating marketing prices and raising expectations with wild abandon and scant regard to what happened last time this...

Tags: weekly round-up, round-up

[13 Jul 2007]

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