Features Case Study: The Real-Time Web at the New York Times & EnjoysThings This Monday we're releasing our latest premium research report, entitled The Real-Time Web and Its Future. You can pre-order this in-depth report for just $200. One of the 50 interviews we conducted was with Ted Roden, a Creative Technologist at The New York Times. In this post, an edited extract from our new report, we explore how Roden works with… Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
News The Intel Game for the "Unseen Heroes" of the IT Department Games can be a clever way to gain knowledge about a market and provide a simulated way for people to play with the products you sell. "IT Manager III: Unseen Forces" does just that. It's an online game developed by Intel that touches on the aspirations of any IT manager to become the CTO of a global enterprise. Enterprise Alex Williams View comments
NYT Think Tank Study Shows Top Web Trends Are Security Risks Mobile technology, virtualization, the social web, cloud computing - a think tank study has all our good friends on a hit list. The study, which shows primary security and privacy concerns of U.S. government IT leaders, is making the rounds among military and government bloggers. Policy makers are being told that the applications we know and… Jolie O'Dell View comments
News Tweetsgiving: The Twitter Way To Give Thanks Happy Tweetsgiving! At any number of companies, people are being asked to do their part. To give something back to their community. Epic Change is taking a different approach. Through tomorrow, the Tweetsgiving campaign asks people to share whatever they are thankful for on Twitter, your blog, flickr, Facebook, YouTube or blip.fm Enterprise Alex Williams View comments
Startups Free and Better Demo Music with ccMixter If I see another screencast using the iMovie default songs, I'm going to go nuts. Music sets the tone for how you want others to perceive your company and choosing a generic soundtrack is like branding yourself boring. In the past, videographers were forced to work with lawyers to gain appropriate licenses for samples. Thanks to the Free Music… Dana Oshiro View comments