Results tagged “socialmedia”
Day One - Web 2.0 Summit & Social Location in Day 2
posted by Bryan Rhoads on October 21, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Fantastic first day and night in San Francisco for the 2009 Web 2.0 Summit. Intel sponsored last night’s reception in the courtyard at the Westin, right before Carly Fiorina almost declared that she was running for the California Senate. John...
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tagged: GPS, Nokia, Social Location, Social Media
Scaled Performance, Maximized Energy Efficiency On-the-Go - Coming Soon!
posted by Suzy Ramirez on September 14, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Social networking and the Internet are driving consumer content creation from niche to mainstream. Whether its blogging about recent travels, editing and posting home videos, uploading photos of the kids, downloading or even composing music, almost everyone engages in some...
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tagged: Fall IDF09, gaming, laptop, mobile, networking, social media, streaming, video
Chip Chat: Genevieve Bell on Social Media
posted by Allyson Klein on September 04, 2009 at Technology@Intel
I last wrote about the great conversation I recently had with Genevieve Bell, the Intel Fellow who is responsible for tracking how people around the world adopt and utilize technologies, and how technology innovation should be driven to address emerging...
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tagged: genevieve bell; internet; users; technology; anthropology; fast company 50, social media
Intel's Social Media Story - just the beginning
posted by Bryan Rhoads on April 07, 2009 at Technology@Intel
We introduced Intel’s blog program 2 years ago this month. I’d like to use this Intel anniversary as an opportunity to reflect and look back at some of our social media efforts over the past decade. Its not possible to...
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tagged: blog, Bryan Rhoads, Facebook, social media, social media guidelines, twitter
Intel Asks Employees to "Go Forth And Get Online"
posted by Kelly Feller on December 09, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Do you remember when Jay Leno took over for Johnny Carson on NBC's The Tonight Show? Of course in the scheme of things this wasn't the most pivotal time in the history of the world. But it did mark an...
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tagged: blogging, corporate transparency, Digital IQ, forums, social media, social media guidelines, twitter
And the Winner is . . . The Internet
posted by Connie Brown on November 04, 2008 at Technology@Intel
There’s an interesting post today on Arianna Huffington’s blog. She declares the Internet the winner in this year’s U.S. Presidential race. I couldn’t agree more. From the amount of laptops and internet-connected mobile devices to the real time results sliced...
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tagged: blogging, election, Intel, internet, laptops, mobile, notebooks, social media
The Softer Side of Technology
posted by Connie Brown on October 24, 2008 at Technology@Intel
My days are filled with bites and bytes and feeds and speeds. It’s all about technology and for the most part pretty cold and clinical. Sometimes I lose sight of the amazing caring things people are actually doing with technology....
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tagged: healthcare, Intel, social media, technology
IDF Taipei Keynote: Technology Insight—Software
posted by Jason Swihart on October 15, 2007 at Technology@Intel
In his Keynote this afternoon, one of Wen-Hann Wang’s interesting discussion points was Intel’s tack with regard to the web and, in particular, social media. Softwarecommunity.intel.com and coolsw.intel.com were just a couple of the community initiatives highlighted by Dr....
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tagged: community, IDF, IDF Taipei, IDF2007, social media, Wen-Hann Wang
Video Podcast -- Highlights from IDF 2007 in San Francisco
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 27, 2007 at Technology@Intel
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tagged: Gordon Moore, IDF2007, Jeff Moriarty, social media
Social Media: Friend or Foe at Your Company?
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 15, 2007 at Technology@Intel
It’s not even lunchtime. You’re blogging, making social and career connections in Facebook. What does your company think about that?! There’s a trend of companies bringing social media tools into the enterprise. To do this, often it takes cross teams...
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tagged: Bob Duffy, communities, IDF2007, IT, Jeff Moriarty, John G. Miner, Josh Hilliker, Laurie Buczek, livecasting, Open Port, Peter Kaminski, social media, video

