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Wolfram Alpha Gets Mixed ReviewsMay 18, 2009
So-called computational-knowledge engine Wolfram Alpha went live Friday after weeks of speculation that it would revolutionize search or even challenge Google.
Stephen Wolfram
Its founder, physicist-turned-software developer Stephen Wolfram, says i...
Rickrolling for Beginners: When Rick Astley AttacksMay 15, 2009
Some readers of Friday’s Journal story about an Internet posse that struck back at a company they suspect of making unsolicited telemarketing calls may have been puzzled about the technique used...
China Denies Hacking U.S. Electricity GridApr 9, 2009
China officially responded to claims by U.S. national security officials that spies from China have been in involved in a mission to disrupt the American electrical system, categorically, if...
Blogger Infighting Played a Role, Says TechCrunch FounderJan 28, 2009
TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington blamed fellow technology bloggers for the recent attacks on him, saying that his competitors' criticisms made him a target...
Firefox Wins the Battle, But the Browser War Still WagesJun 20, 2008
The “recording-setting” debut of Firefox 3 on Tuesday is generating serious buzz on the Web. But the potential impact of the revamped software on the Web-browsing landscape remains to be seen.
#wsjtech 2009 Tech Year in Review? There's an App for That!Dec 22, 2009
2009 was the year Twitter and Apple gave Generation Me all the tricks of the trade to built a monument to “me”. It was the year we became more untethered, more reliant on smart mobile technology to build custom services tailored to our own...
Sesame Bringing E-Books to the iPhoneDec 22, 2009
Two weeks after Sesame Workshop said it would launch a line of digital books for children 2 to 6 years old, the nonprofit organization has launched an iPhone app that will let kids read Sesame books on a smartphone while listening to a recording of...
The Best Android Apps of 2009Dec 22, 2009
With glowing reviews of the Motorola Droid and buzz about Google’s plans to build its own phone, 2010 could be the year of Google’s Android mobile phone operating system.
Reuters
The new Droid phone, unveiled in October
In the spirit of growing...
Tech Today: Apple's TV Proposal Gets Nibbles, FBI Probes Hack at CitibankDec 22, 2009
Tech Today gathers all the biggest technology news of the morning’s Wall Street Journal into one place for your reading pleasure.
Apple’s TV Proposal Gets Nibbles: CBS and Disney are said to be considering participating in Apple’s proposed plan to...
FCC Eyes Average Internet Speeds for Rural AreasDec 21, 2009
With two months to go until the FCC is scheduled to unveil its plan for improving broadband service across the U.S., agency officials seem to be settling on relatively modest speeds for rural areas.
Officials at the Federal Communications Commission...
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