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Introducing Augmented Reality


During this difficult economic time, augmented reality has the potential to help you enhance your role as a visionary business technology leader, inspire your team, and steal the march on your competitors. OK, a little word-association game here: Below I'm going to describe a brilliant new technology that I think will launch some powerful applications, but first I'm going to share with you the name of this new techno-breakthrough. As soon as you read it, shout out what you think it means. Here it is:

 

"Augmented Reality."

 

Read more:http://globaldevelopmentnews.blogspot.com/2009/07/introducing-augemented-reality.html

 

Tags: Augmented Reality, IBM, Ad Age, Enkin, Razorfish, Toppstown, Global IT News, MobiThinking, Seer Android Beta, Global CIO, 3-D graphics, Mobile-Device Information-Overlay Application, Zillow, Wimbledon, CIO, 

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IBM Launches Seer Android At Wimbledon


IBM introduces phone applications that make it easier to follow all the action from the tournament.

 

IBM is courting tennis fans with a trio of applications that will allow them to follow Wimbledon moment by moment, whether or not they're at London's famed grass courts.

 

Read more: http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/ibm-launches-seer-android-at-wimbledon.html

 

Tags: IBM, Wimbledon, All England Lawn and Tennis club, iPhone, Apple App store, Rob McCowen, Seer Android, T-Mobile, Java enabled, G1 phone, GPS, Global IT News, Google android, 

Filed under  //   All England Lawn and Tennis club   Apple App store   G1 phone   Global IT News   Google android   GPS   IBM   iPhone   Java enabled   Rob McCowen   Seer Android   T-Mobile   Wimbledon  
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The History and Future of Computer Memory

 


A device that slides magnetic bits back and forth along nanowire "racetracks" could pack data in a three-dimensional microchip and may replace nearly all forms of conventional data storage

 

Read more: http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/history-and-future-of-computer-memory.html

 

Tags: Computer memory, racetrack memory, scientific American, global it news,  HP Labs, spintronic, disk drives, RAM, silicon wafers, nanolayers, electrons, magnetics, The History and Future of Computer Memory, IBM, Samsung, Toshiba, Hynix, Everspin, Grandis,  

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Cisco Joins Dow Jones Industrial Average Today

 


Cisco Systems today joins the elite circle of 30 blue-chip businesses that make up the Dow Jones industrial average, a move that may make it easier for the San Jose company to attract investors — at least initially. 

 

Read more: http://globaleconomicnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/cisco-joins-dow-jones-industrial.html

 

Tags: Cisco Systems, Cisco, DJIA, Dow Jones Industrial Average, GM, Sybille Reitz, Chuck Mulloy, DJ30, John Roberts, Stanford's Center for Global Business and the Economy, Silicon Valley, Bay Area Council, HP, IBM, Microsoft, Intel,


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