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Connectivity, Collaboration, And Customization: New Benchmarks For The Future

White Papers B2B and B2C are not shorthand for Shakespeare but the new language of the Internet. These findings suggest new competitive leadership benchmarks for the next decade and different ways of driving new business processes for the first decade of the...

[April 28, 2004, 0:00]

Opera Finds That Small Is Sweet

News Håkon Wium Lie must feel a special kinship with the "Band of Brothers" soliloquy that Shakespeare reserves for Henry V. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers," the king proclaims before his men head into battle.

[October 11, 2006, 16:05]

The Evolution Of Emoticons

News William Shakespeare and Mark Twain may never have needed emoticons, but textual smiley faces have grinned, smirked, and grimaced their way into today's email and instant-message conversations. The text-based smiley face appears to have been...

[March 12, 2004, 12:35]

Intel Drives IT Into The Classroom

News 3D Shakespeare and multimedia maths lessons could become an integral part of the national curriculum following an ambitious education initiative to be unveiled later today at the House of Commons by Intel .

[September 23, 1998, 10:52]

House Rejects Net Neutrality Rules

Talkback Shakespeare has a lot to answer for. Should I have confidence in someone who mixes metaphors? Neuter - disembowel.

[June 14, 2006, 23:47]

News Burst: Britain's Cultural Heritage To Go Online

News The £150m venture will allow the nation to watch and interact with Royal Shakespeare Company actors or members of the London Symphony Orchestra on the Web. The best of art and culture in the UK could go online under a proposal to be scrutinised in...

[January 18, 2001, 11:26]

Super-Asbos Planned For Cybercriminals

Talkback Something like "We must be free who speak the tongue that Shakespeare spake" . From the land that once boasted about "the presumption of innocence" comes "the presumption of guilt". What the hell has happened?

[July 19, 2006, 16:37]

The QWERTY Keyboard - Why?

Forum If i was to give an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, they would eventually produce the complete works of Shakespeare .in theory .but if someone invented a better format surely they could do it a lot quicker.

[February 13, 2008, 11:05]

Government Ignores Royalty Rights For Online Artists

News The £150m venture is hoped to allow the nation to watch and interact with Royal Shakespeare Company actors or members of the London Symphony Orchestra on the Web. The UK government plans to place the cream of Britain's arts on an interactive Web...

[January 19, 2001, 11:23]

Tech Heroes In Line For 'Greatest Briton' Award

News Other individuals included in the top 100 include Shakespeare, Winston Churchill, Horatio Nelson and Queen Elizabeth I. The father of computing, the founder of computer science and the inventor of the World Wide Web all rank among the hundred...

[August 22, 2002, 12:07]

Two Tribes That Need To Talk

Leader His "Two Cultures" lecture noted that to be unread in Shakespeare was considered uncultured, yet few people, particularly those making that assertion, understood even the basics of science. Google's chief executive, Eric Schmidt, says that techies...

[October 18, 2006, 14:15]

Queen's Speech To Exclude Arts Web Site Scheme

News The Internet venture unveiled by Smith at the Labour party conference last year was hoped to allow the nation to watch and interact with Royal Shakespeare Company actors or members of the London Symphony Orchestra on the Web.

[June 19, 2001, 15:29]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog The last echo of that was in the Star Trek joke that Shakespeare was best in the original Klingon: these days we're all pally, so we allow each other these little foibles while secretly knowing that our guy was really the first.

[November 26, 2004, 17:00]

University To Challenge Copyright Laws

News A work enters the public domain when the creator voluntarily relinquishes copyright protection, or, as in Shakespeare's writings, when the copyright term expires. Duke University's law school has received an anonymous $1m gift to fund advocacy and...

[September 5, 2002, 10:31]

New Name Needed For The Geek Elite

Leader The word itself is not new - even Shakespeare recognised something similar - but it has only recently escaped being essentially perjorative. The three epochs of geekdom may be measured in party decades.

[January 18, 2006, 13:50]

The Luncher

News Like the chap in Shakespeare who threw away the pearl worth all his tribe," mulled The Luncher. The thing about software now is that it's all about public beta testing and nobody does the QA any longer.

[November 1, 1997, 7:00]

Jane Wakefield: No Free Lunches On The Net

News In six months' time, your one-off payment of £50 for narrowband access will seem like a waste of money as you wait minutes for your favourite page to download, and your smug broadband friends insist you come round to their house (probably...

[March 20, 2000, 11:15]

Google To Unlock Libraries

News The task is not only in making it easy for consumers to find an obscure travel site on Zimbabwe or track a UPS package, but now it's also in helping a visitor call up and read a work of Shakespeare. Google will expand its ability for searching...

[December 14, 2004, 8:50]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog How things have tumbled since the glory days of Withnail and I, where entire packs of wolves looked on hungrily as Richard Grant misquoted Shakespeare by the zoo fence. Tuesday 17/1/2006 Charles Mclellan takes a break from reviewing duties and pops...

[January 20, 2006, 17:25]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog It fixes this by adding more dialogue boxes than you find in the complete works of Shakespeare. Friday rant? Here's one. Dialogue boxes that appear when you least need them. The worst offender by far is Windows XP: for reasons that thoroughly...

[September 1, 2006, 20:30]


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