visit in comment and analysis
Editor's Blog: Tech goes for Olympic gold
Comment See what happened when silicon.com editor Steve Ranger went to visit the Beijing Olympics venues. I was lucky enough to visit Beijing a few months back and got to see the tech taking shape - and I'd recommend you look at a photo story we published... [13 Aug 2008]
India diary: Day six - Space-age tech campuses
Comment During breakfast at the hotel in Bangalore I overhear snippets of conversations from groups of American and European business people out here on a prospective visit or to visit their existing operations. [09 Jun 2004]
Beijing Olympic diary: Producing results
Comment See photos of silicon.com's editor Steve Ranger's visit to the Beijing Olympics' venues. See what happened when silicon.com editor Steve Ranger went to visit the Beijing Olympics venues. Follow the link for more on the technology behind the Games. [19 Aug 2008]
Editor's Blog: Back to the future
Comment So earlier this week I found myself in east London, getting kitted out in very big boots and a hard hat to visit a part of the Northern Outfall Sewer, built in 1862-3 and one of the city's six main interceptory sewers. [24 Jul 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: My run-in with the IT 'SS'
Comment My favourite visit, at a university I couldn't possibly mention, started well with an expose that included a rundown of the campus LAN and Wi-Fi connectivity. For a one-day visit - can you imagine? Like many parents of 18-year-olds living in the UK... [09 Jun 2005]
India diary: Day nine - Exploring New Delhi
Comment We head out on the road for a visit to Gurgaon, about 20 km away, one of the two main high-tech areas around New Delhi. Next I pay a visit to one of the ground-breaking companies when it comes to offshoring, GE Capital. [22 Jun 2004]
India diary, day 4: Hyderabad's tech park
Comment Then I'm off across town again to visit Reuters' offshore development centre. I'm here to visit a BPO company called Nipuna. My final visit of the day is with the government of the state of Andhra Pradesh (of which Hyderabad is the capital) to get... [07 Mar 2007]
Olympics diary: Stressed to the limits
Comment Our busiest day runs smoothly, so I am able to leave the TOC and visit some of the venues and see how our on-venue teams are doing. I end my day with a visit to the main Olympic stadium, which alone is bigger than the whole of the Winter Olympic... [25 Aug 2004]
A journey to DSL hell
Comment He said no other visit would be needed. Calls left on my mobile's voice mail, calls on my answerphone, calls from me to call centre staff who didn't know what was going on, and even a couple of attempts to schedule another unnecessary visit from an... [08 Nov 2001]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Healthy mobility
Comment Out of bed at 7am, walk to the kitchen for breakfast, read the newspaper, and go for a constitutional at 9am, visit a coffee shop at 10.15am, and so on through the day. Ultimately a visit by a relative, neighbour or residential warden could be... [10 Jun 2008]
The Bloor Perspective: Globalisation, Novell and smart supply chains
Comment The suggestion is that users need to be able to select their language from the pages (visit http://www.etranslate.com for an impressive example). For a full look at issues surrounding globalisation and ebusiness visit silicon.com's latest special... [27 Nov 2000]
John Lamb's Week: Cry England for St George and Larry
Comment To find out more, visit http://www.silicon.com/as2001 The last two will be paying a visit to the silicon.com studios on Thursday. On Tuesday, Oracle will be outlining its latest push in customer relationship management (CRM). [20 Apr 2001]
Don't forget the customers!
Comment You know the feeling: you visit a company's Web site, you want more information, you fill in a response form - and hear nothing back for an eternity, if at all. Companies have been quick enough to get themselves onto the Web, but haven't given any... [03 Jan 1999]
Boom or bust: why ecommerce still has a long way to go.
Comment Half of UK consumers would rather shop online than have to visit the high street, according to a recent survey from Gresham Computing. Other research paints a similar picture. Alan Stevens, editor of Which? [03 Feb 1999]
Editor's Blog: Time for 'listed' computers?
Comment Ancient even.silicon.com has been to visit Bletchley Park, home of the World War II codebreakers and Colossus - the world's first electronic codebreaking machine - which smashed the codes used by the German Enigma machine. [20 Mar 2008]
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