Curt Finch


CRM + Collaboration

Salesforce.com, a popular CRM solution vendor, is launching a new software solution called "Chatter" to go hand in hand with their current solution. Read story

An Easier Way to Mail Holiday Letters to Your Customers

Web Worker Daily recently posted a review of Snailmailr, an online ma...  Read story

The Magic Mouse

Apple has come out with a new "Magic Mouse" in which something is conspicuously absent - but...  Read story

Virtual Meeting Technology

Linden Lab, the company that is responsible for launching the virtual community, Second Life, is Read story

Augmented Reality Marketing

Marketers are now taking their campaigns to the next level through augmented reality. Read story

Is the Desktop On Its Way Out?

I recently wrote a post about how the desktop is still immensely popular among ...  Read story

Lifestyle Hacking

ComputerWorld has a new article out on 'lifestyle hacking,' which refers to...  Read story

Tech = Memory Loss?

I recently wrote about a man who is using technology to catalog and file every s...  Read story

Is IT Falling Behind?

Gartner analysts recently presented at the IT Symposium in Orlando, Florida, assertin...  Read story

Getting Colleagues on Board with Collaboration Technology

WebWorkerDaily has published an interesting post on r...  Read story

The Way We Were

Facebook allows users to post photos of themselves and others, and some people are embarrassed by what their friends choose to share without their permiss...  Read story

Internet Addiction in Children

A recent research study done in Taiwan has raised questions about internet ad...  Read story

Are You to Blame for IT Failure?

An article in ComputerWorld recently exp...  Read story

Robots in Medicine

According to ...  Read story

Robots Boldly Going ...

... Where No Man Has Gone Before In June 2009, a remotely-operated robot submarine plunged 6.8 miles into the Pacific Ocean to fi...  Read story

Robots in the Home

It was just as the creators of "The Jetsons" envisioned. In 2002, Helen Greiner inv...  Read story

AI Technology

I was recently interviewed by a reporter from ComputerWorld about overhyped technology, and it got me thinking about artificial intelligence. When I was ...  Read story

Digital E-Memory

A researcher at Microsoft has spent the last 10 years putting all of the information in his brain onto computers in order to preserve it. Read story

Walk to Power Your Battery

There's never a dull moment in technology, and the newest interesting thing that might come down the pipe is a battery that you can power by wal...  Read story

Personal Information Leaks

According to IT World , ...  Read story

Debunking Data Disposal Myths

ComputerWorld has published an interesting new art...  Read story

Open Source Project Planning

Now there is an open source tool for project scheduling called Open Workbench. According to OpenWorkbench.org, the tool provides functionality in "projec...  Read story

Global Internet Traffic Unaffected by Recession

IT World reports that the economic downturn has...  Read story

The Internet Vs. Critical Thinking

A recent article in TechNewsWorld raises the point that the Internet could conceivably cater...  Read story

IT Project Failure

Michael Krigsman, the blogger over at IT Project Failures, recently wrote a guest post at TechRepublic on how Read story

Desktops Hang On

Forrester Research recently found that smartphones are not as p...  Read story

Cyborg Eyes

CNN reports that "scientists, eye surgeons, professors a...  Read story

Managing IT Workers

Jeff Ello, writer at ComputerWorld, Read story

An "Email Diet"

ComputerWorld tells the story of one CIO who, upon hearing a l...  Read story

Dangers of Social Networking

Since the advent of social networking tools such as MySpace, Facebook and Twitter, there have been those who expressed concern over the sharing of persona...  Read story

New Controls at Wikipedia

Wikipedia has announced that it is going to start assigning editors to articles to approve edits before they go live on the site. Read story

The Cost of Business Ethics

Is there a place for ethics in business? Many would argue that there is, but would they still feel that way during a recession when money is tight? A ne...  Read story

Annoying Facebookers

CNN Technology just published an article on the 12 most annoying type...  Read story

Putting Tweets on the Map

Twitter is now working on providing geolocation tracking f...  Read story

Linux Skills in Demand

Apparently, skills that are still in high demand despite the recession are those of a Linux sysadmin. Foote Partners, a research firm, just released its l...  Read story

A CIO Revolution

An article in InformationWee...  Read story

Intelligent Computers

DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), a division of the U.S. Defense Department, Read story

Shrinking Data Centers

Many companies are now trying to save money by shrinking their data centers. Read story