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Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer and CFO Ken Goldman face the cameras during the second-quarter 2013 earnings call. Yahoo's search and display revenue were down from the year-ago quarter. Yahoo It's been more than a year since Marissa Mayer took the reins of Yahoo. In an interview with Bloomberg BusinessWeek's Brad Stone, the former Google executive said that "things have gone really well" and a lot of the
"We are working to create a Fortran for neurosynaptic chips," IBM principal investigator and senior manager Dharmendra Modha said in a release. "While complementing today's computers, this will bring forth a fundamentally new technological capability in terms of programming and applying emerging learning systems." As such, IBM created a multi-threaded, massively parallel and what it said is a high
Expect Labs, a company building a Siri-like platform on steroids, has just raised some extra cash from both Samsung and Intel. Venture capital arms at both companies on Tuesday announced that they have dropped some money into Expect Labs to help it continue to build its Anticipatory Computing Engine, a service for companies that's "designed to analyze and understand conversations in real-time and
Google is the second best company to work for across the world, at least in the opinion of CNNMoney. Ranking the top 25 global workplaces, CNNMoney praised Google for its coaching services. The company offers a "CareerGuru" program in which 43 of its senior leaders provide career coaching to employees. These gurus are available in 14 offices around the world. Google engineers can also discuss issu
Compared to Apple's Siri, IBM's Watson is a speech recognition genius. But the tech is too big and powerful to cram into a mobile device. That's about to change. Andrew Nusca is the editor of SmartPlanet and an associate editor at ZDNet. He has written for New York, Men's Vogue, Popular Mechanics, and Money. He is based in New York.
Oracle could have innovated with Java instead of litigated, says CareZone co-founder and Sun's former CEO. Also: Why Amazon won at cloud computing, "Intel Inside" was a blip, and the Mac is back. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D printin
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