Google Takes On Dropbox With New Service
Look out, Dropbox, here comes Google. The web giant on Tuesday opened Drive, its new cloud-based storage and synching service for photos, videos, ...
Look out, Dropbox, here comes Google. The web giant on Tuesday opened Drive, its new cloud-based storage and synching service for photos, videos, ...
Martin Ford | Posted 03.04.2012
I think that many economists and others who dismiss the potential for robots and automation to dramatically impact the job market have not fully assimilated the implications of machine learning.
Mike Pratt | Posted 11.21.2011
We've become so comfortable and familiar with the ability to physically store and own our content that it might be difficult to comprehend the idea of having something that you can't actually hold.
Steve Rosenbaum | Posted 08.05.2011
The real opportunity of the cloud is about sharing, not controlling content. Sticking your files on a shared server is great, but it's not a computing revolution. The game changer is the curated cloud.
Steve Tack | Posted 07.27.2011
Faster performance will also hasten the growth of new, profitable applications for today's powerful devices. These applications will be the profit centers of the future, unimaginable in the days when performance was uniformly slow.
The Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 07.10.2011
If you're an Android user, Google's newly announced Music Beta service was designed with your devices in mind, but it's far from an iTunes-killer. Her...
The Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 07.10.2011
At Tuesday's Google I/O conference, the company took the wraps off its long-awaited cloud music service, Music Beta by Google. The service lets you...
Posted 04.26.2012