Technology Review's EmTech Conference brings together world-renowned innovators and senior business leaders to discuss the emerging technologies that are poised to make a dramatic impact on our world.
More news from Wednesday's, September 24, events at Technology Review's Emerging Technologies Conference:
As Facebook Redefines the Social Web, Platform Manager Dave Morin Talks About the Coolest Facebook Apps From Boston and SeattleBy Wade RoushXconomy EmTech inanityBy Dan LynosBlog: The Real Dan Facebook's Future is as a Search EngineBy Josh CatoneSitePoint Google Android's enterprise promise and more from MIT's EmTech conferenceBy Alpha Doggs (Bob Brown, Linda Leung, and Neal Weinberg)Network World Mobile hardware outpaces software, user capabilitiesBy Lucas MearianComputer World Adobe AIR Looks Beyond Competition from Microsoft Silverlight and Google ChromeAdobe Talks Open Source, Innovation and the Future of Flash How Many Cloud Computing Platforms Can we Handle? By Darryl K. TafteWeek.com Tesla CTO talks Bluestar, the affordable electric autoBy Tim StevensEngadgetVMware co-founder discusses enterprise skepticism about cloud computingBy Alex BarrettTechTarget nTAG: Solving a problem that doesn't existBy Chris PearsonBlog: Strategy Is Everywhere Top innovator got start in kindergartenBy Matt WalcoffThe Record.com Are Men or Women Better Networkers? and The Two Types of People at EmTech 08By Rick BorovoyBlog: Meetings 2.0 Skepticism for the MIT crowdBy Stephen BakerThe Nume3rati A New Works Progress Administration of EntrepreneursBy Halley SuittBlog: Halley's Comment
As Facebook Redefines the Social Web, Platform Manager Dave Morin Talks About the Coolest Facebook Apps From Boston and SeattleBy Wade RoushXconomy
EmTech inanityBy Dan LynosBlog: The Real Dan
Facebook's Future is as a Search EngineBy Josh CatoneSitePoint
Google Android's enterprise promise and more from MIT's EmTech conferenceBy Alpha Doggs (Bob Brown, Linda Leung, and Neal Weinberg)Network World
Mobile hardware outpaces software, user capabilitiesBy Lucas MearianComputer World
Adobe AIR Looks Beyond Competition from Microsoft Silverlight and Google ChromeAdobe Talks Open Source, Innovation and the Future of Flash How Many Cloud Computing Platforms Can we Handle? By Darryl K. TafteWeek.com
Tesla CTO talks Bluestar, the affordable electric autoBy Tim StevensEngadget
VMware co-founder discusses enterprise skepticism about cloud computingBy Alex BarrettTechTarget
nTAG: Solving a problem that doesn't existBy Chris PearsonBlog: Strategy Is Everywhere
Top innovator got start in kindergartenBy Matt WalcoffThe Record.com
Are Men or Women Better Networkers? and The Two Types of People at EmTech 08By Rick BorovoyBlog: Meetings 2.0
Skepticism for the MIT crowdBy Stephen BakerThe Nume3rati
A New Works Progress Administration of EntrepreneursBy Halley SuittBlog: Halley's Comment
Tags: microsoft, Google, MIT, Facebook, cloud computing, EmTech, social media, Android, Adobe AIR, Web
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