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Mini laptops, codebreaking, Wikipedia and why there's no 'British Google'
News He also discusses using free content as an ad platform and his predictions for which paid jobs are at risk in an era of free content. November's top stories on... [30 Nov 2009]
Revealed: The apps you'll have on your phone in 2012
News It's an important trend because it will be a key way to monetise content on the mobile internet, enabling companies to offer free applications and services to end users. The increasing adoption of... [18 Nov 2009]
Photos: Top iPhone apps for business
Photo Users can send and receive invitations and messages, post status updates and search contact information for free. Users can view customised financial, HR, supply chain and customer relationship management analytics for... [27 Oct 2009]
YouTube presses play on Channel 4 top shows
News The agreement will see programming from Channel 4's catch up service 4oD made available for free through YouTube. The first Channel 4 content will begin appearing on YouTube in the coming months -... [16 Oct 2009]
Jimmy Wales
AS Profile Jimmy Wales, co-founder of the free encyclopaedia Wikipedia, is a familiar face on the Agenda Setters list and one whose star is rising. He made the top 10 in 2006; the top five in 2008; and lands in the top three this... [08 Oct 2009]
Rupert Murdoch
AS Profile As head of News Corp he has been vocal about the need for the industry to start making money from its online channels, rather than just giving content away which has been the norm for a number of years, and earlier this... [30 Sep 2009]
Uncomplaining techies turn in extra hours for free
News Despite an increasing workload and a static pay packet, it seems IT workers remain content to bite their tongue - just 18 per cent said they had complained about increased working hours. If you feel like you're spending... [23 Sep 2009]
SPARC Enterprise T5120, T5220, T5140, and T5240 Server Architecture: Unleashing the UltraSPARCT2 and UltraSPARC T2 Plus Processors With Innovative Multi-Core Multi-Thread Technology
White Paper Web users can even interact directly with content, changing it and improving it. Intellectual property is shared, rather than locked away, and the most popular services are available free of charge. Use... [16 Sep 2009]
Google: Fast Flip to let publishers in on the ad action?
News Google is also said to be testing a micropayments service for other publishers that don't want to embrace the free-content movement. Some publishers believe that Google News siphons their... [15 Sep 2009]
YouTube wants a slice of the feature film pie
News This is a natural progression for YouTube which has been engaged in a year-long campaign to secure more professionally made content. There are also full-length films available to the public for free on... [03 Sep 2009]
Time for businesses to open up - or else
Comment From humble geek beginnings, the open source and free software movements have steadily eroded the dominance of paid-for software to the point where consumers now expect many applications and basic online services to be... [03 Sep 2009]
BBC, C4 and ITV's Kangaroo finally finds new home with Arqiva
News It was shot down by the Competition Commission in February of this year, after the watchdog deemed it to be too much of a threat to competition by placing too much control of content and distribution in the hands of the... [25 Aug 2009]
Business BlackBerrys to get Google Apps
News Users will still be able to view content through the mobile browser, however. The Google Apps Connector for BlackBerry Enterprise Server is available for free to corporate Google Apps Premier and... [24 Aug 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Digital TV too annoying to watch?
Comment Compiled on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched to silicon.com from the Institute of Directors via a free wi-fi service an hour later. Most likely IPTV and radio, plus new content formats, will... [11 Aug 2009]
MoD tells British troops: Go forth and Twitter
News The guidelines also say service and MoD civilian personnel are free to talk about what they do for a living, so long as the content regards "factual, unclassified, uncontroversial non-operational matters. [10 Aug 2009]