$240 Billion by 2020: The Future of Cloud Computing
July 25, 2011, 1 Comment

You know something has hit critical mass when people start worrying about how to regulate it more effectively. Consider ...

Monopoly in the Information Age
July 22, 2011, No Comments

Perhaps we should blame the board game for making it seem benign, but “Monopoly” is actually a very scary concept. H ...

NewSQL: The Dream of the Scalable Database
July 21, 2011, No Comments

MySQL has been the favored database of web programmers who need to get started on the cheap. Unfortunately, the program ...

Get Rich Quick StartUps Lead to Economic Shut-Downs
July 19, 2011, No Comments

Google has spent close to $350 million in 2011 as part of its effort to discover the next big startup, joining a plethor ...

Medical Information Storage: The Next IT Boom?
July 19, 2011, No Comments

The enormous explosion of smart phones across the world has prompted a sympathetic increase in telemedicine. Telemedicin ...

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Email Data Mining: Archival vs. Marketing
July 15, 2011, No Comments

Gmail and Hotmail already have put into place or will be soon switching over to versions of a “priority inbox.” Thes ...

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This Week in Open Data
July 15, 2011, No Comments

What’s new in open data this week? We revisit some of our old favorites and a few brand new innovators for a quick run ...

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Boeing Launches In the Cloud
July 15, 2011, No Comments

The majority of the press surrounding cloud computing has been fairly abstract: how will the major players profit from t ...

Startups, Beware: Not All Investors Are Created Equally
July 12, 2011, No Comments

Dave McClure, the co-host of the International Startup Festival, is the founder of the internet startup seed investing c ...

After Parties: A Brief Guide to What’s Happening After Hours at the ISF
July 12, 2011, No Comments

Perhaps the biggest draw of any conference is what happens outside of the official schedule. While the program of the In ...