BEA Systems Case Study: Beer.com
White Papers Beer.com is an online destination dedicated to beer and the lifestyle that surrounds it. Beer.com was a relatively static magazine-style site with interesting content and fun visual elements, but there was no interactivity, presenting little...
[September 21, 2006, 0:00]
Beer Review
Blog Fellow PRs have immediately latched onto the beer component - and I'm glad to see this remains as important to them as it does to the industry as a whole. Likewise, the effect that beer has is strictly limited.
[November 2, 2006, 9:11]
Beer
Talkback Beer? Now for the beer. Now that's a good idea! Check out episode 5 and you should see an improvement in the relaxation factor. That could be related to the fact that the script, such as it was, pretty much went out of the window.
[June 25, 2007, 10:38]
Beer Review
Blog Comment Great online video beer guides are available in the UK in the strangest places - BT Vision's Download Store for one. I couldn't believe it - but BT is offering Beer: An Insider's guide for download-to-own.
[March 13, 2007, 0:33]
Beer Review
Blog Comment Great online video beer guides are available in the UK in the strangest places - BT Vision's Download Store for one. I couldn't believe it - but BT is offering Beer: An Insider's guide for download-to-own.
[March 14, 2007, 1:14]
Beer Distributor Gains Timely Business Intelligence, Lowers IT Costs 50 Percent
White Papers Beer distributor J. J. Taylor Companies wanted a more effective field sales and warehouse automation system. It migrated from an IBM AS/400 - based system to the eoStar route management solution from Rutherford, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner.
[September 14, 2007, 0:00]
US Report: The Great Linux Beer Hike
News In August, a group of Linux users are planning a Linuxbierwanderung, or Linux beer hike, through the hills of Bavaria, where loyalists can learn about Linux, inhale the fresh mountain air, and, yes, swill fine German beer when they've had their...
[December 4, 1998, 12:24]
Beer Online! Scotland Opens Its First Virtual Pub
News A year's supply of beer is on offer to users of Scotland's first virtual pub which opens this week Launched by the Brewers and Licensed Retailers Associations of Scotland (BLRAS) the site -- www.scottishpubs.co.uk -- features online golf and...
[November 4, 1999, 10:45]
Heineken Taps SOA For Beer Tracking
News Heineken is to trial a tracking system which will tell it exactly where its beer shipments are, even in the middle of the Atlantic. The brewer has deployed the solution to track 10 containers full of beer travelling from the UK and the Netherlands...
[October 30, 2006, 13:18]
Your Laptop Can Be A Beer-fetching Robot
News Upcoming accessories will include a "gripper arm" that allows the robot to grasp and carry objects; in a popular demonstration of the arm, an ER1-outfitted laptop grabbed a beer from a refrigerator and brought it to the owner.
[October 2, 2002, 13:39]
Endless Beer On Tap From Smart Glass
News Making the most of your time in the pub could be a lot easier in future, thanks to a smart glass that watches the level of liquid and automatically alerts the bar staff when it gets dangerously low. The device, prototyped by Mitubishi Electric...
[April 4, 2002, 17:20]
Smart Carpet Can Spot Fires, Steer Feet And Sell Beer
News German chipmaker Infineon has unveiled an electronic textile that can make floors, walls and even building columns part of a building's security, maintenance or climate-control system. The textile contains a weave of conductive fibre studded with...
[May 8, 2003, 14:13]
Free Energy, "free" As In Beer
Talkback Bloody good point. Lots of free energy out there in space. However, the infrastructure investment and operation costs are, well, astronomical.
[June 2, 2007, 2:21]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News The BT story rattles around like prune stones in an empty beer can. Delighted -- although the hotel fails to stock anything but fizzy American beer and I end up with a coke. You can get too close to a story, and have to keep taking a check on what...
[September 19, 1998, 6:01]
Transforming A Laptop Into A Robot
News Sure, Aibo the robot dog is cute, but can he fetch you a beer? Program the software to recognise a beer bottle and a refrigerator, for example, and next time you're running on empty, you just need to wave a bottle in front of the laptop's camera...
[May 23, 2002, 8:59]
Back Rub, Anyone? Big Blue Loosens Up
News IBM believes that developers want more than cheap beer and lousy pizza. With its "cheap beer and lousy pizza" slogan, Microsoft had found a way to make it hip to be a geek. So, next week during PC Expo in New York, Big Blue will roll out the red...
[June 27, 2000, 7:04]
Twenty Years Of Free Software: What Now?
Talkback 'Free' as in 'freedom', not 'beer'. Free' in 'free software' means 'free as in freedom', not 'free as in beer'. You've entirely missed the point. That means you have the freedom to look at it and find out how it works, and to distribute it to...
[January 9, 2004, 9:43]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog The BT story rattles around like prune stones in an empty beer can. Delighted -- although the hotel fails to stock anything but fizzy American beer and I end up with a coke. You can get too close to a story, and have to keep taking a check on what...
[September 19, 1998, 7:01]
Zwettl Brewing Swaps Linux For More Security And Fewer Servers
White Papers For nearly three hundred years, Zwettl Brewing has been crafting its beer from the pure, natural ingredients of the hills in northern Austria. Zwettl Brewing cut one server, and now even their network complies with the age-old "Beer Purity Law".
[October 18, 2006, 0:00]
Open Source Projects: Why It Pays To Keep Quiet
Talkback The phrase among the Open Source supporters is, "Free as in beer, free as in speech". Open Source software is free as in beer, in that you can get the program without paying for a licence. "One side people say it is free.what kind of free?
[November 26, 2005, 13:14]

