HTML5, the next version of the markup language used to build Web pages, has attracted attention for its ability to show video inside a Web browser without using...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | July 22, 2010
Facebook is primed to announce this week that it's amassed a half billion active friends, a milestone reinforcing its status as the king of social networks—a company...CNN From ACM Opinion | July 22, 2010
Let's assume for a moment that Google's collection of Wi-Fi "payload" data really was unintentional. And that Google never used the data, didn't even know it...Computerworld From ACM Opinion | July 22, 2010
One theme I ran into over and over while writing about the periodic table was the future of energy and the question of which element or elements will replace carbon...Slate From ACM Opinion | July 19, 2010
Google handles nearly two-thirds of Internet search queries worldwide. Analysts reckon that most Web sites rely on the search engine for half of their traffic....The New York Times From ACM Opinion | July 15, 2010
It'd be an understatement to say that this has been a terrible week for Apple, and we haven't even reached the halfway point.CNN From ACM Opinion | July 15, 2010
Wendy Tan-White says the corporate world needs to take social media and the Internet far more seriously, but instead is allowing bureaucracy and uncertainty to...WITsend From ACM Opinion | July 14, 2009
A friend who teaches at a well-known eastern university told me recently that plagiarism was turning him into a cop.The New York Times From ACM Opinion | July 14, 2010
Much of modern-day programming is based on the Smalltalk-80 programming language, which was co-developed by Alan Kay, widely considered the father of the concept...Computerworld Australia From ACM TechNews | July 14, 2010
China is expected to dethrone Tennessee as the home of the world's fastest computer by November, a top U.S. Energy Department official said Monday (July 12).Chattanooga Times Free Press From ACM Opinion | July 13, 2010
Recently, book publishers got some good news. Researchers gave 852 disadvantaged students 12 books (of their own choosing) to take home at the end of the school...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | July 12, 2010
Google woos people with its "don't be evil" slogan and assures us that everything it does is meant to enhance our online experience. But a new study by U.S. advocacy...New Scientist From ACM Opinion | July 12, 2010
China's focus on science and technology is relentless, and is occurring at all levels of its society. Recent development points to growing concern in Washington...Computerworld From ACM Opinion | July 9, 2010
There's a power struggle going on in the U.S. government right now. It's about who is in charge of cyber security, and how much control the government will exert...CNN From ACM Opinion | July 8, 2010
Throwing more teams of specialists at intelligence gaps that allowed terror suspects to slip through the net will not solve the problem, write Rensselaer Polytechnic...Federal Times From ACM TechNews | July 7, 2010
Electronic maps are arguably the quintessential innovation of 20th-century cartography. Although a few academic cartographers accord the map mystical powers, it...New Scientist From ACM Opinion | July 6, 2010
If you’re ambivalent about a career in computer science, you should read Joel Adams’ The Market For Computing Careers.Jack Rosenberger From ACM Opinion | July 1, 2010
In the past week, both the Washington Post and the New York Times have referred to WikiLeaks.org, the web site that publishes confidential records, as a "whistleblower"...Federation of American Scientists From ACM Opinion | June 29, 2010