Daily Archives: September 16, 2011

Build 2011: Microsoft’s Scott Guthrie on XAML Without Silverlight

September 16, 2011
Build 2011: Microsoft’s Scott Guthrie on XAML Without Silverlight

In Part 2 of our discussion with Scott Guthrie, we spoke for some time about the system he helped champion and that he’s now leaving behind, Silverlight. RWW: Up until a few hours ago, this conference has mainly been about a new style of application, a new usage model primarily for mobile applications. From...

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Having Fun With Org Charts

September 16, 2011
Having Fun With Org Charts

Visit the CenturyLink resource center for relevant briefs and reports to help you better manage your enterprise. Learn how smart businesses harness the power of customer data to improve satisfaction and sales: Unleashing the Power of Customer Data. Is there anyone among us that like org charts? Do I see any hands? Bueller? Maybe...

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9 Ways Apple Could Persuade You to Buy Their TV (& Change TV as We Know It)

September 16, 2011

I agree. Specifically, I agree that Apple will be challenged to persuade consumers to pay a premium for an Apple TV. Apple knows that and knows it’s no simple task. That’s why if they do come out with a TV they’ll look to persuade consumers across multiple fronts. Aesthetics The new Apple TV will...

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Seven States Oppose AT&T/T-Mobile Merger, AT&T Isn’t Worried

September 16, 2011
Seven States Oppose AT&T/T-Mobile Merger, AT&T Isn’t Worried

“This proposed merger would stifle competition in markets that are crucial to New York’s consumers and businesses, while reducing access to low-cost options and the newest broadband-based technologies.” So sayeth New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who is joined by the attorneys general of six other states in support of the Department of Justice...

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Why Twitter doesn’t care what your real name is

September 16, 2011
Why Twitter doesn’t care what your real name is

Amid all the noise and fury over Google’s policy of requiring real names (or at least real-sounding names) on its new Google+ network — a policy that Facebook also has, and one we have been critical of in the past — it’s easy to forget that there’s a pretty large web service that doesn’t...

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What Third Party Android Browsers Offer the Best Functionality?

September 16, 2011
What Third Party Android Browsers Offer the Best Functionality?

Let’s take a look at the top contenders for the best third-party browser functionality. Firefox Fennec One thing that Mozilla understands is that it HTML5 functionality is going to be the future of mobile browsing. Offline caching will be important aspect. The newest version of Firefox for Android releases single touch events API and...

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I’m Leaving TechCrunch. Here’s Why.

September 16, 2011
I’m Leaving TechCrunch. Here’s Why.

So now, less than five years later, you can go up on a steep hill in Las Vegas and look West, and with the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high-water mark —that place where the wave finally broke and rolled back. – Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las...

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Losing text in web forms from Safari 5.1′s frustrating refresh bug? Try Lazarus

September 16, 2011
Losing text in web forms from Safari 5.1′s frustrating refresh bug? Try Lazarus

The first time that I was using Lion and Safari 5.1 and all of my tabs decided to spontaneously refresh, dumping everything I had entered into them, I thought it was a simple beta bug as I was using an early build of the developer release. But it turns out that this was some...

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Big Changes At The Top Of The Wall Street Journal

September 16, 2011

Rebecca Blumenstein will become Page One Editor and Deputy Managing Editor. She will bring her verve, energy, creativity and logistical acumen to the important task of enterprising journalism, both in landmark projects and in driving the news agenda (not being driven by it). Ambitious journalism is a vital part of our future. Rebecca’s global...

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George Costanza’s Infamous Wallet Is The Star Of New Google Wallet Commercial

September 16, 2011
George Costanza’s Infamous Wallet Is The Star Of New Google Wallet Commercial

While Google Wallet didn’t come out this summer as expected, Google has just unveiled first Google Wallet commercial, starring none other than Seinfeld’s George Costanza and his overstuffed wallet. For those of you who aren’t familiar, the George Costanza wallet was made famous in the Seinfeld episode “The Reverse Peephole” where George carries around...

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