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Sega Exec Admits Sonic Criticism 'Is Probably Warranted' Criticism of recent Sonic the Hedgehog games "is probably warranted”, admits Sega of America vice president of marketing Sean Ratcliffe in a new interview with website GameDaily.
in Computer Games
via Gamasutra @ 18:09 7th Aug
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With the appointment of former Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) exec Michael Adair to oversee its strategic investments, Glam Media reaffirmed its commitment to growing through acquisition.
in Search Engines
via Contentinople @ 14:28 23rd Jul
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Had an email exchange late last week with a former Microsoft executive familiar with the company’s media operations, and I asked said former exec’s opinion on the reorganization apparently spurred by the departure of Kevin Johnson, the head if Microsoft’s Platforms and Services unit.
in Top Tech
via Business Week @ 21:43 30th Jul
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US National Legal and Policy Center uses Street View, Google Earth to expose top Google exec’s personal information.
in Search Engines
via Australian PC World @ 13:06 4th Aug
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US National Legal and Policy Center uses Street View, Google Earth to expose top Google exec’s personal information.
in Search Engines
via Tech World Australia @ 9:19 4th Aug
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US National Legal and Policy Center uses Street View, Google Earth to expose top Google exec’s personal information.
in Search Engines
via Computerworld Australia @ 7:37 4th Aug
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US National Legal and Policy Center uses Street View, Google Earth to expose top Google exec’s personal information.
in Search Engines
via Linux World Australia @ 7:37 4th Aug
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in Developer
via ITworld.com @ 17:30 2nd Jul
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Google's approach to privacy is a decade behind Microsoft, the software giant's chief privacy strategist told ZDNet.com.au on Thursday in an interview.
in Data Privacy
via ZDNet UK @ 16:09 29th Aug
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You would think that anyone taking an objective look at the RIAA would recognize what a complete disaster the organization has been over the past decade. It's fought off every new innovation in the marketplace (remember, it tried to kill off mp3 players as illegal), alienated a huge number of its biggest customers and failed to do much to actually get the industry in a position to capitalize on new distribution and promotional methods created by the internet. In other words, it's done plenty to hurt the industry while doing almost nothing to help it. You would think that might make folks in similar organizations think twice about hiring execs from the RIAA, but perhaps not.
in Online Legal Issues
via Techdirt @ 19:57 22nd Aug
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SAN JOSE, CALIF. Speaking before hundreds of search marketing pros, Microsoft's Satya Nadella readily admitted Google is currently the gold standard in the market. Yet, like other Microsoft executives over the past two years, the svp of Microsoft's search, portal and advertising platform group vowed Microsoft would catch up.
in Search Engines
via Adweek Online @ 17:02 19th Aug
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in Computer Games
via Shack News @ 12:05 15th Aug
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EA executive producer Glen Schofield says that Cliff Bleszinski told him Dead Space "looks great" on the Unreal Engine. One problem, the game uses EA's own graphical engine. It's one highlight in a very revealing video interview that Planet Xbox 360 had with Schofield at EA's Redwood Shores location about Dead Space.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 11:50 10th Aug
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My totally unscientific gut feel on this is that yes, many players do give up on Wii Fit, but this is probably as much to do with laziness as gaming fatigue.
in Computer Games
via Guardian Unlimited @ 17:44 8th Aug
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With LinuxWorld showcasing the popularity of the open source operating system, and with open source in general finding its legs in the enterprise, Bob Sutor, IBM's vice president of open source and standards, made a slate of predictions for Linux and open source during his keynote address at the Black Hat conference.
in Linux
via Techworld.com @ 17:18 8th Aug
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With HP wireless printers, you could have printed this from any room in the house. Live wirelessly. Print wirelessly.
in Open Source
via PC World @ 12:48 8th Aug
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Ian Lamont writes "Bob Sutor, IBM's vice president of open source and standards, used his keynote appearance at LinuxWorld to complain about the lack of industry-specific open source apps. Despite some encouraging signs in the educational field with Sakai, Sutor said that he was 'tired of waiting' for specialized applications to appear in other sectors, adding that the proliferation of different licenses — and changing legal requirements for using the same software over time — is holding some businesses back from using open source applications."
in Linux
via Slashdot @ 9:04 8th Aug
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Open-source software may not make major inroads into industry-specific enterprise applications, an IBM open-source guru said.
in Linux
via Good Gear Guide @ 23:59 7th Aug
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Bob Sutor made a slate of predictions for Linux and open source during his keynote address at the Black Hat conference
in Developer
via Good Gear Guide @ 22:08 7th Aug
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Bob Sutor made a slate of predictions for Linux and open source during his keynote address at the Black Hat conference
in Developer
via Australian PC World @ 22:08 7th Aug
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Bob Sutor made a slate of predictions for Linux and open source during his keynote address at the Black Hat conference
in Developer
via CIO Australia @ 22:09 7th Aug
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Bob Sutor made a slate of predictions for Linux and open source during his keynote address at the Black Hat conference
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via Tech World Australia @ 22:09 7th Aug
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Open-source software may not make major inroads into industry-specific enterprise applications, an IBM open-source guru said.
in Developer
via Tech World Australia @ 22:09 7th Aug
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Bob Sutor made a slate of predictions for Linux and open source during his keynote address at the Black Hat conference
in Developer
via Linux World Australia @ 22:09 7th Aug
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Open-source software may not make major inroads into industry-specific enterprise applications, an IBM open-source guru said.
in Developer
via Linux World Australia @ 22:09 7th Aug
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