ICELAND COMFORTS: Architecture, food, and a rich literary heritage all make Iceland a very civilized place.
If sitting half-naked in front of a fan and sucking on a popsicle just isn’t doing it for you, think Iceland....
Asks Ross Anderson on a Cambridge economics and security resource page: do we spend enough on keeping 'hackers' out of our computer systems? Do we not spend enough or do we spend too much? Do...
Bank of America beats expectations with $2.4-billion second-quarter profit. Although troubled loans are still a drag on its business, Bank of America gets a boost from its mortgage-writing business. Citigroup Inc. also reports a better-than-expected...
In the last session of the day at MobileBeat 2009, five judges listen to mobile startup pitches on stage, where each had two minutes to present.
Moderated by CNET's Natali Del Conte, the judges included: Jason...
Brad Stone from the New York Times moderated a panel at yesterday's MobileBeat in San Francisco on mobile advertising and what will it take to bring it mainstream.
On the panel was Velti's Alex Moukas, AJ...
An AP piece features the Murphy-Goode winery who is looking for a sipper who tweets.
Hoping to make a splash in the world of social media, they're looking to pay an Internet-savvy wine-lover $10,000 a month...
Oprah's Favorite Technology from BusinessWeek, some of it old news, but a nice snapshot to see all in one place. (photo from the article/slide show)...
Two of my childhood boyfriends were paperboys and their routes were something we ‘shared.’
I even covered for them on occasion and as I went past someone’s house on my bike and threw the paper onto...
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