Category: Web/Internet

In this blog, we discuss cognitive computing and other technologies with a focus on supply chain management and innovation. Other topics of discussion include digital enterprise transformation, marketing, the Internet of Things, and smart cities. Our goal is to advance the public discussion about how cognitive computing and other advanced technologies affect the world in which we live.

Bradd C. Hayes is the active editor of this blog.

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The Coming Age of Franken-products

If you’ve been following IT trends, you already know that netbooks are the some of today’s hottest selling computer products. Netbooks are small computers that fill a niche somewhere between a smartphone

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Time for a New Internet?

I’ve written a number of posts about security issues relating to the Internet and World Wide Web. We’re all at risk and it’s getting more difficult to keep up our defenses. According

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Happy Birthday World Wide Web

The World Wide Web was born twenty years ago last month, when Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who at the time was working at CERN, wrote a paper that bore the innocuous title “Information

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Penetrating the Deep Web

I have written a number of posts about search engines and the World Wide Web. New search engines are routinely rolled out along with a hope that they will challenge then dislodge

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Web 2.0 Political Rebels

I have not written anything about the on-going troubles between Israel and its Palestinian neighbors. It’s a serious subject, but a little off the topics I prefer to cover in this blog.

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The Multilingual Web

For English speakers, the World Wide Web has been a godsend because its content has mostly been created and disseminated in English. As globalization penetrates ever deeper into developing countries, that will

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Update on Malware

Last month on Election Day, I posted a blog entitled Public/Private Partnerships in Cyberspace that discussed efforts aimed at increasing Internet security. New York Times‘ technology columnist John Markoff reports that, despite

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