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Say what you will about Bill Gates. The man is consistent. Gates' farewell speech at this week's TechEd conference closed out his full-time role at Microsoft with the usual thud. The man has a gift for stating the obvious and detailing what's to come when it's already here. This time around, Gates went after The Cloud. And how could he resist? Nothing receives as much hype as the SaaSy world of to
Intel announced at its Intel Capital CEO Summit event in San Francisco today that it has invested in eight new startups around the globe. Intel led the investments, which total $60 million, and the moves are part of the company’s counter-cyclical strategy to keep investing despite the downturn in the economy. Arvind Sodhani, president of Intel Capital, made the announcement at the ninth annual eve
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Combining the aspects of a press conference with speed dating, Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) president Sue Decker, along with Mike Walrath, SVP, Yahoo Advertiser Marketplace Group, and Todd Teresi SVP, Yahoo Publisher Network, took turns visiting with reporters at four different tables at Bar Americain on Tuesday afternoon in New York, a few blocks away from Digital Hollywood’s Advertising 2.0 conference. Th
Site of future Google complex. Chronicle Graphic Google Inc. has moved a step closer to building a vast office complex at NASA Ames Research Center that will feature child care, fitness, dining, sports and conference facilities. It will even have employee housing, harkening back to the days of the company town, when big industry built small cities to accommodate their legions of workers. Google sa
By Miguel Helft June 4, 2008 10:31 pm June 4, 2008 10:31 pm In a tit-for-tat common in election campaigns, Yahoo’s chairman, Roy Bostock, lashed out against Carl C. Icahn late Wednesday, refuting the accusations made by the billionaire investor earlier in the day. In a public letter, Mr. Bostock said Mr. Icahn’s attack was based on “a series of unsubstantiated allegations from a complaint filed in
Google to build employee housing at huge new complex at NASA’s Ames Research Center After cooperating on several scientific projects, Google and NASA announced Wednesday they have negotiated a long-term lease that will allow the Internet search giant to build a major tech campus at the space agency’s Ames Research Center in Mountain View. Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin are known for th
By Miguel Helft June 4, 2008 3:07 pm June 4, 2008 3:07 pm With about 8,000 workers at its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters, Google is already the largest employer in its hometown. And while Google is now growing even faster overseas, it has plans to turn the Googleplex into a mega-Gooplex. The search engine giant signed a 40-year agreement Wednesday to develop a 42-acre campus on the grounds of
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. BOSTON-As John Fowler sees it, the future of enterprise data storage and computing lies in solid state disks. Fowler, executive vice president of systems at Sun Microsystems, and other company executives on June 4 are announcing that OEMs will integrate SSDs
Culture HP aims to shrink IT's carbon footprint HP Labs unveils a five-year plan for power consumption to plunge in data centers, while improving tools to green how consumer products are made. Hewlett-Packard announced plans Wednesday to advance technologies to slash power use in data centers, while building software and an open online community to support manufacturers seeking more sustainable co
Page last updated at 11:37 GMT, Tuesday, 3 June 2008 12:37 UK University College London, the Open University and Trinity College Dublin are putting lectures onto iTunes. Educational content is already available in the United States through the non-charging "iTunes U" section of the music downloading service. But European universities are now joining, providing video and audio material for students
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