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Eight business technology trends to watch

December 26, 2007 Eight emerging trends are transforming many markets and businesses. Executives should learn to shape the outcome rather than just react to it. TAGS: value chain, innovation, trend, supplier, goods, outsourcing, intellectual property, control, work

Photos: AT&T's history of innovation

January 31, 2005 Throughout much of its long life, AT&T and its Bell Labs subsidiary were on the forefront of technological progress. TAGS: AT&T Corp., innovation, history, photograph

Year in review: On Web, innovation meets hard times

December 22, 2008 A lot of progress took place this year in Web start-ups and online technology, before the dark clouds of recession and layoffs swept in. TAGS: innovation, layoff, Twitter, Facebook, Web 2.0, standards, start-up, open source, Mozilla Corp., Google Inc., Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

IBM: The 'next big thing' no longer exists

March 15, 2006 Era of technology breakthroughs for their own sake rather than for profit is over, says innovation exec Nicholas Donofrio. TAGS: innovation, IBM Corp., Singapore, century, leader, U.S., idea

Intellectual property in the era of open source

July 19, 2006 Tech industry veteran Brad Silverberg says those who believe "software IP is dead" are missing the point about open source. TAGS: intellectual property, open source, innovation, enterprise software, customer satisfaction, IP

Red Hat CEO decries software patents

May 22, 2007 Patents 'absolutely' retard the pace of innovation, CEO Matthew Szulik argues, but he doesn't call for their abolition. TAGS: patent, software patent, innovation, Red Hat Inc., open source, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

With 'open innovation,' no idea is left behind

July 21, 2006 The "open innovation" approach to intellectual property could make sure good ideas don't go to waste. TAGS: innovation, intellectual property, product development, idea, Microsoft Corp.

Global execs' take on tech and innovation

September 20, 2005 A recent survey suggests that technology executives are more bullish about innovation and automation than are their business counterparts. TAGS: innovation, technological innovation, information technology, CIO, exec, trend, survey

Eco-Patent Commons shares earth-friendly tech

January 14, 2008 Launch of Eco-Patents Commons puts environmental sustainability patents from IBM, Sony, Nokia, and Pitney Bowes into the public domain. TAGS: patent, Pitney Bowes Inc., innovation, IBM Corp., intellectual property, Nokia Corp., information technology, electronics, Sony Corp.

Amazon customers to pick nonprofit winner

February 15, 2005 Retailer creates unusual approach to award by letting Amazon customers vote on winner by putting their money where their heart is. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., nonprofit organization, innovation, winner, retailer

Rise of the patent trolls

October 12, 2005 HP's Joe Beyers urges the formation of a consortium to combat what he sees as a patent shakedown. TAGS: troll, patent, invention, innovation, consortium, intellectual property, nature, threat, value

Europe VoIP group resists emergency-call regulations

December 17, 2007 Google, Intel, Microsoft, Skype try to persuade European regulators that VoIP providers should not have to provide access to emergency services. TAGS: Skype, VoIP, regulation, VoIP company, proposal, innovation, telephony, Europe, eBay Inc., Google Inc., Intel, Microsoft Corp.

Immigration reform and America's innovation lead

May 25, 2006 Authoria CEO Tod Loofbourrow and MIT professor Erik Brynjolfsson say America is at risk of squandering its talent leadership. TAGS: talent, innovation, knowledge worker, America, worker, collaboration, leadership, economy, recruiting, opportunity, knowledge

Time to regulate the software industry?

February 17, 2005 With flaws providing an open door to viruses and worms, industry observers debate imposing rules on software companies. TAGS: software industry, regulation, guideline, innovation, software company, security, virus

Operators hit back at EU data-roaming threat

February 12, 2008 GSM Association says data-roaming price cuts are already falling and that Commission regulation would stifle innovation. TAGS: tariff, regulation, operator, innovation, threat, European Union, broadband

Doing philanthropy the Google way

January 18, 2008 The well-heeled company touts its plans to bestow money on worthy causes. But how does that compare with other tech sector do-good efforts? TAGS: philanthropy, renewable energy, leg, innovation, Google Inc., investment

Net neutrality or Net censorship?

July 24, 2006 ACLU's Caroline Fredrickson says Dick Armey's criticism of the Christian Coalition misses the point. TAGS: Net Neutrality, speech, Internet Service Provider, AT&T Corp., innovation, Comcast Corp., e-mail

Microsoft memo: 'New world of work'

May 19, 2005 The software giant says information workers are working too hard to get the information they want. TAGS: workforce, innovation, Microsoft Corp.

Yahoo focuses on research

April 12, 2005 Net giant turns its attention to innovation in search, seeking to snag a piece of the market from top dog Google. TAGS: Yahoo! Inc., innovation, lab, Amazon.com Inc., scientist, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

SAP chief tells European tech companies to wake up

March 10, 2005 Kagermann calls on Germans, others to break its technological dependency on America through greater investment, innovation. TAGS: Henning Kagermann, SAP AG, embedded system, innovation, Germany, information technology, Europe, European Union, investment, U.S., CEO, America
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