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  • Google and Akamai: Cult of Secrecy vs. Kingdom of Openness

    The king of search is tapping into what may be the largest grid of computers on the planet. And it remains extraordinarily secretive about its core technologies-perhaps because it senses a potential competitor in dotcom era flameout Akamai.

  • Unpacking Pixels

    A new bandwidth-conserving technique transmits different parts of a digital image separately, at different resolutions.

  • My Avatar, My Self

    Pick a virtual body and hang out in a massive simulated world: it may be the future of online interaction.

  • Dashboard Jukebox

    Coming soon: an in-dash computer that can accept wireless downloads of songs from your home or office.

  • Where's My Job?

    Council on Competitiveness head Deborah Wince-Smith on the impact of high-tech “offshoring.”

  • Internetworking

    New social-networking startups aim to mine digital connections to help people find jobs and close deals.

  • "Reality Mining" the Organization

    Data mining is a start, but it misses the critical pieces of information that are transmitted by word of mouth. Social networking systems can foster collaboration.

  • Sketchy Information

    Will graphical search interfaces make a picture worth a thousand links?

  • Productivity's Technology Iceberg

    The real story behind America’s productivity revival is the way companies have combined digital technologies with digital organization.

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