NoSQL and the future of cloud databases
New tools dubbed NoSQL may help developers achieve Internet-scale for their database driven applications.
Coca-Cola has offered up a facial-matching app called the Coke Zero Facial Profiler that allows Facebook users to match their faces to other people on the social network.
In a world of digital goods, content providers are unlikely to get paid for raw content anymore, and must instead focus on the formats in which content is delivered.
Yahoo’s User Interface library, used by the Internet pioneer and many others for interactive Web site design, just turned 3.0.
Regulators say Redmond can go ahead with its latest proposed design to let users choose which browsers they wish to install along with, or instead of, Internet Explorer.
It has been well established that Facebook fuels suspicions between lovers. Now an online divorce law firm claims almost 20 percent of cases involve Facebook infidelities.
Under Scott Charney’s plan, ISPs would keep infected PCs off the Internet, much like doctors quarantine sick people and governments restrict smoking in public areas.
Three out of four experts believe the Internet can improve our reading, writing, and knowledge, according to Pew Internet, which also peered into the future.
A NeilCurtis.com clip highlights the positive descriptors Steve Jobs and Co., used in unveiling Apple’s “incredible,” “beautiful,” and “amazing,” tablet last week.
A high-ranking IBM executive charged with insider trading connected to the Galleon Group has left the company.
The software maker said on Tuesday it is combining its video search and MSN content under the Bing brand.
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