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DemoFall hits, misses and maybesPosted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on Sep 28, 2006 1:08 PM
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Rafe Needleman provides the wrap up of our DemoFall 2006 coverage, collecting the hits and misses from our ZDNet/CNET team who attended the event (see the Demo blog on News.com...[Read the rest]

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Nano ideas
John Patrick leads a discussion on the future of nanotechnology at DEMOfall 2006. He begins by explaining several dimensions of the smallness of nano--billionths of time, space.Gian-luca Bona, IBM Almaden... [Read the rest]
Posted by Mitch Ratcliffe in Rational Rants on: Sep 27, 2006 10:43 AM
PostPath intros plug-compatible Exchange Server
At DemoFall 2006, PostPath introduced what company CEO Duncan Greenwood called a "plug-compatible" Microsoft Exchange server. The Linux-based server talks the same network protocols as Exchange Server so the Microsoft... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 27, 2006 10:29 AM
3D-Seek demos shape search engine
Imaginistics introduced a shape search engine for buyers and seller of manufactured parts at DemoFall 2006 called 3D-Seek (Internet Explorer only). Users sketch or upload a shape of a part... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 27, 2006 9:57 AM
NComputing's $70 PC
NComputing is taking the old time sharing concept and applying it to PCs for about $70 per user. "NComputing is a way to deploy technology at the bottom end of... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 27, 2006 9:44 AM
Retrevo tackles consumer electronics search
Retrevo introduced a vertical search site at DemoFall 2006 focused on consumer electronics content.The company applies semantic analysis and clustering and classification technology to more precisely deliver query results. "We... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 27, 2006 8:55 AM
What's ahead for mobile
John Patrick, technologist non pariel is leading a panel that features Joe Ziskin of IBM, Tom Jacobs of Sun Microsystems, and Juergen Urbanski of FON. Jacobs begins by saying the... [Read the rest]
Posted by Mitch Ratcliffe in Rational Rants on: Sep 26, 2006 4:20 PM
DemoFall 2006: What's new for mobile phones
Rafe Needleman and Daniel Terdiman of CNET.com are covering many of the consumery mobile phone products introduced at a DemoFall 2006. None of the mobile phone products demoed today were... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 26, 2006 4:10 PM
Social networks in transition
DemoFall 2006 has its share of social networking startups this year, as it has in years past. One difference from past convocations of the digerati is that the realm of... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 26, 2006 3:31 PM
DemoFall 2006: Content management 2.0
At DemoFall 2006, several companies introduced Web-based content management applications that fall under the 2.0 moniker. Koral demoed its freshly minted, on-demand content-management service that leverages the de rigueur Web... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 26, 2006 1:15 PM
First DEMOfall update
From the first two blocks of demos at the DEMOfall event, a couple of standout applications have already emerged. In the two sessions this morning, the first focused on consumers... [Read the rest]
Posted by Marc Orchant in Office Evolution on: Sep 26, 2006 11:45 AM
VaporStream offers recordless messaging
At DemoFall 2006, Void Communications introduced VaporStream, a Web-based, recordless communications platform. In other words, it's for people and organizations who want real privacy and confidentiality. It's not email, according... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 26, 2006 10:59 AM
A Void in the email
VaporStream introduces Void, a "recordless" communications system. Using a technology called "stream messaging," the system provides users the ability to send mail that, once read, destroys itself. It separates the... [Read the rest]
Posted by Mitch Ratcliffe in Rational Rants on: Sep 26, 2006 10:53 AM
Software for the enterprise
We move to the enterprise software segment of the morning.System One, is an online collaborative notebook built in wiki. The service is an aggregation point, with RSS feeds for various... [Read the rest]
Posted by Mitch Ratcliffe in Rational Rants on: Sep 26, 2006 10:02 AM
DemoFall 2006: Parsing podcasts, car navigation and mojo
I am at the DemoFall 2006 conference, along with fellow ZDNet (Marc Orchant and Mitch Ratcliffe) and CNET blogger (Rafe Needleman) who are covering the 70 products featured over the... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 26, 2006 9:30 AM
Demo: 'More product designed from the user in'
Chris Shipley, host of DEMO, takes the stage to promise some fun and controversial technology demonstrations. She starts with a discussion about what's going on in the market, whether there... [Read the rest]
Posted by Mitch Ratcliffe in Rational Rants on: Sep 26, 2006 9:25 AM
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