EmTech08 Coverage Continued
More news from Wednesday’s, September 24, events at Technology Review’s Emerging Technologies Conference:
As Facebook Redefines the Social Web, Platform Manager Dave Morin Talks About the Coolest Facebook Apps From Boston and Seattle
By Wade Roush
XconomyEmTech inanity
By Dan Lynos
Blog: The Real DanFacebook’s Future is as a Search Engine
By Josh Catone
SitePointGoogle Android’s enterprise promise and more from MIT’s EmTech conference
By Alpha Doggs (Bob Brown, Linda Leung, and Neal Weinberg)
Network WorldMobile hardware outpaces software, user capabilities
By Lucas Mearian
Computer WorldAdobe AIR Looks Beyond Competition from Microsoft Silverlight and Google Chrome
Adobe Talks Open Source, Innovation and the Future of Flash
How Many Cloud Computing Platforms Can we Handle?
By Darryl K. Taft
eWeek.comTesla CTO talks Bluestar, the affordable electric auto
By Tim Stevens
EngadgetVMware co-founder discusses enterprise skepticism about cloud computing
By Alex Barrett
TechTargetnTAG: Solving a problem that doesn’t exist
By Chris Pearson
Blog: Strategy Is EverywhereTop innovator got start in kindergarten
By Matt Walcoff
The Record.comAre Men or Women Better Networkers? and The Two Types of People at EmTech 08
By Rick Borovoy
Blog: Meetings 2.0Skepticism for the MIT crowd
By Stephen Baker
The Nume3ratiA New Works Progress Administration of Entrepreneurs
By Halley Suitt
Blog: Halley’s Comment
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