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Silicon Valley Watcher Ex-Financial Times Journalist Tom Foremski @ the Collision of Technology and Media Newspapers would like to be paid for their online content because they can't survive on online advertising alone. Pay-for-news might work but only if newspapers have original content, "you can only read it here." That's what I try to do with SVW, I try to have original interviews, scoops, orig
Silicon Valley Watcher Ex-Financial Times Journalist Tom Foremski @ the Collision of Technology and Media Silicon Valley is rapidly turning into Media Valley--and New York, NY should look out--the capital of the media world is shifting about 3,000 miles westwards. Some of Silicon Valley's largest companies are media companies: Google, Yahoo, EBay, for example are media companies--they publish page
Silicon Valley Watcher Ex-Financial Times Journalist Tom Foremski @ the Collision of Technology and Media The Harvard Business Review has a list of top 20 "Breakthrough Ideas for 2007." Some interesting, ideas here that are counter-culture in that they challenge accepted thinking in many different areas. Siobhan Ford from HBR says that the list is free to read for all of February and that the most
Silicon Valley Watcher Ex-Financial Times Journalist Tom Foremski @ the Collision of Technology and Media David Boloker CTO of Emerging Technologies at IBM came into town to speak at Ajax World. I caught up with him Wednesday morning and we talked about Ajax and Web 2.0, and a new early alpha initiative IBM calls QEDwiki that can provide the framework for integrating information and applications w
With $9.8 billion in cash and securities, the SEC may start considering Google a mutual fund, Red Herring notes, which means the company might have to start spending that money like crazy - or face much tighter regulations. Google has applied for an exemption but of course isn't saying what they would do if they didn't get it. Google lists $14.4 billion in assets, including $4 billion in cash and
It’s not enough to address an overall gender imbalance in tech and IT organizations if there is not much change in the gender of the leaders. That’s the focus of first-ever: … Read more
By Tom Foremski for SiliconValleyWatcher Google plans to use trucks equipped with lasers and digital photographic equipment to create a realistic 3D online version of San Francisco, and eventually other major US cities. The move would trump Amazon's A9 service, which offers two-dimensional photos of buildings on US city streets. The trucks would drive along every San Francisco street using the las
Former Financial Times news reporter and columnist Tom Foremski and team reporting on the business of Silicon Valley. Tech Watch - Media Watch - PR Watch - VC Watch. News, columns, interviews and blogs. One of the most influential blogs in the US says Bacon's. The Google media Christmas party is coming up next Thursday, which should be interesting. I’m not expecting much in terms of Google news
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