For all its success, Google is often criticized for being a one-trick pony. After 12 years, the Internet search company is still struggling to find a significant...The New York Times From ACM News | September 23, 2010
Where others see a city map, Ryan Long sees a game board. The game is Foursquare, but not the way you played it in grade school. On Foursquare.com every bar,...Time From ACM News | September 20, 2010
NASA's human space program, long the agency's biggest public and congressional asset, has become instead its biggest headache.The Washington Post From ACM News | September 20, 2010
Lately, stories about Google often seem to be stories about conflict—Google knocking heads with China or the Justice Department or Facebook. For Eric E. Schmidt...The New York Times From ACM News | September 17, 2010
Companies seeking an alternative to offshore outsourcing are trying "onshoring," an emerging trend of outsourcing IT functions to companies in the rural United...By Bob Violino From ACM News | September 9, 2010
In an uncharacteristic about-face, Apple Inc. loosened its control over software development for its iPhones and iPads as the company feels heat from a U.S. antitrust...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | September 10, 2010
Apple on Thursday published a set of rules about the types of content that aren't allowed in the iOS App Store, answering questions that have been bugging software...Wired From ACM News | September 10, 2010
The Texas attorney general's office is conducting an antitrust review of Google Inc.'s core search-engine business, a sign of widening government scrutiny of...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | September 8, 2010
For years the technology sector has been considered the most dynamic, promising and globally envied industry in the United States. It escaped the recession relatively...The New York Times From ACM News | September 8, 2010
He spoke for Hewlett-Packard's board when it showed ex-CEO Mark Hurd the door—and is now part of the team searching for Hurd's successor. He played a role in...San Jose Mercury News From ACM News | September 7, 2010
You might imagine that vast patent royalties flow into the organisation that invented the touchscreen and the World Wide Web. But the atom-smashing outfit CERN...New Scientist From ACM News | September 7, 2010
In most businesses, not knowing how well a particular product is performing would be almost unthinkable. But newspapers have always been a peculiar business,...The New York Times From ACM News | September 7, 2010
For professors, publishing in elite journals is an unavoidable part of university life. The grueling process of subjecting work to the up-or-down judgment of...The New York Times From ACM News | August 26, 2010
ACM's expansion into China will support local professionals and increase Chinese involvement in ACM's international activities.Tom Geller From Communications of the ACM | September 1, 2010
The Internet is making higher education accessible to a whole new class of students—but not necessarily at a lower cost.Marina Krakovsky From Communications of the ACM | September 1, 2010
Sensor-equipped bicycles are providing valuable data to cyclists, city planners, and computer scientists.Neil Savage From Communications of the ACM | September 1, 2010
Information technology has always been a fast-changing field. But nothing compares to the expected sea changes in the next decade that will impact the career...Computerworld From ACM News | August 23, 2010