Top 10 Universities Increasing Support for Campus Start-Ups
Universities have been known to cash in on technology developed on campus. Arrangements usually include a licensing agreement with the developers, whiRead More…
Your technology buying guide
Universities have been known to cash in on technology developed on campus. Arrangements usually include a licensing agreement with the developers, whiRead More…
The latest trend in online advertising (you know, that thing that feeds all these websites with otherwise free information) is in-text ads. If you seeRead More…
This is part 3 of what I’ve decided to call the “Will Workout Series.” Part 1 was discussing how the new Nintendo Wii is causing aching backs anRead More…
The Wall Street Journal (subscription not needed) has an interesting article out today describing the aches and pains of Wii players. For those who miRead More…
So the buzz around the blogosphere is that Americans are lazy because they have made mention of aching backs and sore shoulders after playing games onRead More…
The Wall Street Journal (subscription not needed) has an interesting article out today describing the aches and pains of Wii players. For those who miRead More…
The tech blogosphere is excited by the findings of Andy Boyd. He has a screen shot of a Google search that shows the search results giving up space foRead More…
Carbonite is an automated online backup service that is in the business of pleasing anyone who needs a computer backed up but who hates remembering toRead More…
The Economist today (subscription required) released two articles both dealing with click fraud. The articles both make mention of Google’s phenomenRead More…
Google recently made headlines when its stock went over $500 per share. This makes Google the 15th largest company in terms of market capitalization (Read More…