
Published on May,23 2012 - by Forbes
...l investor. Andreessen is a technology wunderkind who at 23 co-created Netscape--as well as the first consumer Web browser, Mosaic--in the 1990s. Now 40, he has major street cred with entrepreneurs, including Mark Zucker...
Published on May,23 2012 - by Forbes
...ined with food and drink from stealing away to read it at lunch) and it opened my eyes to a darker side of the web. One that wasn?t all breathless cheerleading and cyber utopianism. Keen forced me look critically at the ...
Published on May,02 2012 - by Forbes
...l investor. Andreessen is a technology wunderkind who at 23 co-created Netscape--as well as the first consumer Web browser, Mosaic--in the 1990s. Now 40, he has major street cred with entrepreneurs, including Mark Zucker...
Published on May,02 2012 - by Forbes
...el investor. Andreessen is a technology wunderkind who at 23 co-created Netscape?as well as the first consumer Web browser, Mosaic?in the 1990s. Now 40, he has major street cred with entrepreneurs, including Mark Zuckerb...
Published on April,15 2012 - by The Los Angeles Times
...eams earned points by reducing known vulnerabilities of the network, keeping such crucial systems as email and Web servers running, and defending the network from attacks. "It doesn't matter how secure you think you are,...
Published on April,09 2012 - by Forbes
...ed new laws in order to track what we say, to track our web searches or gain access to our personal data? On p...es of SOPA are likely all we’ll see in the near future. Cloaking legislation behind the fear of “threats” and ...
Published on February,23 2012 - by Forbes
...a life behind it, and friends and family who might be watching. Are we bringing civilization to the world wide web? It certainly looks that way to me. Follow me on Twitter or Facebook. Read my Forbes blog here. ...
Published on February,14 2012 - by Forbes
...ubsidies necessarily (and understandably) come with ?strings attached,? and soon the strings resemble a spider web that traps and devours its victims, or the strings are weaved into a noose for recipients? necks. He who ...
Published on January,26 2012 - by The Los Angeles Times
...for bestsellers by Chuck Palahniuk, Jay-Z and others. It isn't the first novel for young adults to exploit the Web in conjunction with print storytelling, but it is elaborately inventive and compelling. A visual work of ...
Published on December,22 2011 - by Newsday
...as acquired a high-level British mole. Smiley is rehired to suss him out. What follows is a tightly woven web of shoe-leather detective work, gentlemanly cloak-and-dagger and some brutally nasty business, but "Tinke...