Wednesday, October 26, 2011

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IBM's new chief: "Don't accept inevitable" - tech.fortune.cnn.com
 
FORTUNE -- IBM ( IBM) has a new chief. Longtime executive Ginni Rometty will replace Sam Palmisano as president and CEO starting January 1. Having put in 30 years at the company and survived IBM's near death experience in the...
 
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IBM Names Sales Chief Virginia Rometty As CEO, Samuel Palmisano Will Remain As Chairman - techcrunch.com
 
IBM's board of directors has just named Virginia M. Rometty as the company's new CEO and president, replacing Samuel J. Palmisano, who currently is IBM chairman, president and chief executive officer. Palmisano will remain...
 
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Introducing a thermostat Steve Jobs would love: Nest - gigaom.com
 
Can gorgeous design, learning algorithms and millions in venture capital funding make a simple home thermostat as coveted as the iPhone? If anyone can achieve such a lofty goal it's Tony Fadell, the godfather of the iPod and...
 
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Artificial intelligence community mourns John McCarthy - bbc.co.uk
 
25 October 2011 Last updated at 06:57 ET Artificial intelligence researcher, John McCarthy, has died. He was 84. The American scientist invented the computer language LISP. It went on to become the programming language of...
 
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Google Introduces “Bid For Calls” On The PC - searchengineland.com
 
Google is rolling out what it’s calling “bid for calls,” a pay per call (PPCall) offering on the PC. This is distinct from Click to Call, its successful mobile PPCall product. The program will launch in the US and UK at first...
 
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