'Cambridge phenomenon' threatened by IP changes
News Ross Anderson, a reader in security engineering at Cambridge's Computer Laboratory, said that the proposed changes could mean an end to the "Cambridge Phenomenon" that spawned such world-class companies as chip designer ARM Holdings, as well as...
[August 1, 2002, 11:41]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Cambridge Phenomenon, Acorn went through spectacular booms and busts: its truly brilliant ARM-based Archimedes computer still has a hard core of enthusiasts, unlike the network computer it built for Oracle.
[May 12, 2006, 18:00]
Banks seeking to gag crypto research
News The phantom withdrawals Anderson referred to are an increasingly common phenomenon, according to a posting he made to the Cryptome security mailing list. At risk is the right of a Cambridge research student to include previously published...
[February 21, 2003, 16:34]
BIBLE: View from Silicon valley
News Increased interest from US venture capitalists in the centres of British technological innovation, particularly Cambridge, has also brought to Britain the phenomenon of "e-commerce incubators. Well it takes a heck of a lot more than guts and a good...
[November 10, 1999, 13:40]
Joy hails Web as platform for the future
News He calls that phenomenon the "here" Web, because the Internet is always "here, because you access it through a device you always carry". Joy, now a partner with the venture capital firm of Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers, made his remarks at...
[September 30, 2005, 14:05]
Clinton sex scandal great news for Web
News Atlanta-based CNN Interactive reports a similar phenomenon. This [event] is changing the news business," said Scott Charron, an online news analyst for Forrester Research Inc.in Cambridge, Mass. When the Clinton affair story broke last Thursday...
[January 30, 1998, 14:08]



