At the JavaOne Conference in San Francisco last week, Motorola executive Christy Wyatt explains the various stages of the mobile Internet and the importance of giving users the ability to download and use many different applications to create a unique experience.
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The PC manufacturer shows off its ultra-mobile machines at the CommunicAsia 2008 show.
Quantum Inventions' service pushes traffic conditions to mobile phones.
The Tele Atlas van makes an appearance at the imbX 2008.
Exhibitors and contractors put the finishing touches to booths at CommunicAsia, part of the imbX 2008.
Hardware vendors show off upcoming mobile Internet devices at Intel Developer Forum 2008 in Shanghai.
Jonathan Heiliger discusses how the social networking site copes with 250,000 new customers a day
Intel highlights energy-saving measures in data centers
Government wants more households connected; invests in digital media and entertainment
Why IT managers should consider building more data centers--not less
Ever wondered if High Performing Computing systems really matter in our day-to-day world? HPC is not just reserved for the some obscure high-end scientific studies.
David Scott from Intel Corporation gives you a quick tour to the process of developing HPC applications and the interesting world of HPC Applications in today's industries, including the lucrative oil industry.
How do you ensure your IT solutions are well integrated and streamlined across your enterprise? Rajendhiran Sanggaran from Oracle explains the processes and important considerations required to enable IT to fuel your business to the next level of growth.
Why is High Performance Computing increasingly in demand in today's businesses? David Scott from the high performance computing team at Intel Corporation takes you through the the brief history and comparisons of 3 HPC architectures. Find out which is the most widely deployed HPC architecture today.

While India's IT prowess is undisputable today, the country is also a victim of its own success as it faces wage inflation and competition from Eastern Europe and China.