Sell Your Integrity for $0.65

Everyone has their price, but who knew it was so low? First, we see Burger King persuading people to trade…

Daniel Tunkelang
3 Min Read

Recommendations Lose Their Luster

Recommendations come from myriad sources such as friends, family, co-workers, online reviews and even e-commerce algorithms. Studies have shown that…

paulbarsch
1 Min Read

Set to debut this week at CES, Mattel’s Mind Flex requires…

Set to debut this week at CES, Mattel’s Mind Flex requires players to concentrate really hard in order to power…

JackMason
2 Min Read

Is journalism screwed?

Ethan Zuckerman wrote a thoughtful and provocative post entitled “Is ad-supported journalism viable in a pay-for-performance age?“.  He worries: If…

Daniel Tunkelang
2 Min Read

Introducing The Noisy Community

The other day, I asked for feedback on ideas to build community at The Noisy Channel. Based on that feedback,…

Daniel Tunkelang
3 Min Read

Data Mining Interview: Eric Siegel

Program chair of the Predictive Analytics World in San Fransisco (more details in this post), Eric Siegel is a professor…

SandroSaitta
9 Min Read

Why Old Media Can’t Deny New Media

About seven hours ago, a U.S. Airways jet was allegedly attacked by a “double bird strike” and the pilot forcibly…

ariherzog
9 Min Read

Hey, someone forgot to tell these SOA companies that we’re supposed to be miserable

It seems some companies have slipped through the doom-and-gloom dragnet and announced some positive developments: WebLayers, provider of automated SOA…

JoeMcKendrick
1 Min Read

A rational explanation of SOA’s troubles

Quote of the Week: “Did SOA die or do we just suck at architecture?” - Mike Tavis, jumping into the…

JoeMcKendrick
0 Min Read

Check out this new technology article portal

Copyright © 2009 James Taylor. Visit the original article at Check out this new technology article portal.I have been working…

JamesTaylor
1 Min Read