It was the cry heard around the world. It still, I feel sure, reverberates around the offices of the Los Angeles Clippers. Once upon a time, there was current Clippers owner and then Microsoft CEO ...
Geek Life: Fun stories, memes, humor and other random items at the intersection of tech, science, business and culture. SEE MORE by Kurt Schlosser on Feb 12, 2021 at 11:37 am April 7, 2021 at 11:24 am ...
One of the most iconic Microsoft videos is of former CEO Steve Ballmer in 2000 running around the stage at a Windows conference chanting, “developers, developers, developers,” showcasing just how ...
General Motors has just announced a vehicle services definition baptized uServices and supposed to provide developers with the necessary API to build apps aimed at cars. If the "developers, developers ...
Apple’s new business terms in the European Union give developers a chance to test the waters without fully moving away from the App Store. Apple’s new business terms in the European Union give ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stops for a chat at the Microsoft Build developer conference in Seattle. (GeekWire Photo / Nat Levy) Post updated on Monday morning, after Microsoft announced its agreement ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The old carrot-and-stick model of motivation — rewarding wins and punishing losses — doesn’t work any longer, especially in innovative, ...
It’s that magical day of the week, Friday, and that means that it’s time to take a few moments and break down the Microsoft news of the last 7 days. What went well, what went poorly, and what came out ...
Your humble blogwatcher selected these bloggy morsels for your enjoyment. Not to mention an opposite movie anagram… John Paczkowski is less snarky than usual ...
More than a few of the thousands who have attended recent Microsoft Build conferences often lamented about the lack of developer content at a show billed as a developer event. But this year's Build -- ...
Redmond, we have a problem. With PC sales stalling and tablet sales booming, Microsoft decided to shed the shackles of its desktop-focused past in favor of a touch-friendly, mobile-first future. It’s ...
OpenOffice was the first big, mainstream free software competitor to Microsoft Office, and because of that, it still has mainstream name recognition—which is a problem. Developers have almost all ...