One of These Operating Systems Must Go
August 16, 2011, No Comments

It’s been a weird week for smart phones. Blackberry manufacturer Research in Motion has been in the news for its inadv ...

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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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Offline Apps: The Next Big Market?
July 6, 2011, No Comments

Offline apps may become the next big investment opportunity for savvy developers and profit-hungry investors. Consider t ...

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Can Open Data Replace Politicians?
November 8, 2010, No Comments

In pre-Open Data/Open Government days, information about one’s local community was often difficult to find. In some co ...

Rise of the New Titans, Part I
August 20, 2010, 1 Comment

Recently, both Apple and Google announced that they are launching targeted advertising to the users of their iPad, iPhon ...

The Search Remains the Same
August 11, 2010, No Comments

Microsoft, derided for years as being the witless but steady technological behemoth to its nimbler competitors Apple and ...

The U.A.E. and the End of Secrecy
August 3, 2010, No Comments

As technology becomes more sophisticated, governments and organizations have the choice of either harnessing its potenti ...

Geolocation
July 8, 2010, No Comments

According to recent news reports, jobs related to the field of geolocation have risen substantially with the release of ...

Limiting Open Source
June 14, 2010, No Comments

Once an unrestricted forum for harnessing the creativity and inventiveness of software developers worldwide, open source ...