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...write on the paper, scribble an e-mail address (say, mine) on the designated panel and then check the send box. Then, in a blink of an eye, my written note would be sent by the pen to my mobile phone, my phone would send it to the Anoto server, the server would recognize which set of dots the note came from - but not the contents of the note itself - and pass it on to the server of the manufacturer of the paper I've written on. The manufacturer's server would execute the send command, zap the note...
...County Comprehensive School, serving students in pre-K through grade 12, you can instantly tell which are the middle schoolers: each totes a tough, silvery NetSchools laptop computer that can be dropped from 5 ft. without breaking. Infrared sensors in classroom ceilings connect the laptops to the school's server and the Internet. Teachers of everything from science to American history incorporate the Web into lesson plans. Away from school, kids plug their laptops into phone lines to question teachers or online experts about homework, or check cafeteria menus. When students are out sick, their teachers e-mail their missed...
...Yong-Qing Cheng, a vice president at the New Jersey-based IT company Village Networks. But according to investigators, the combination of Lin and Xu's insider knowledge of Lucent and Cheng's salesmanship led to the development of a business plan: take the source code for the PathStar Server, build a company around it and market it in China. In July 2000, Cheng traveled to Beijing to meet with the Datang company, an octopus of a communications conglomerate officially owned by the government but, like most such firms, charting its own chaotic routes to riches. Cheng secured at least...
Golder explained that the telephone service is just an interface, and that the information provided over the phone comes from web files that are running on the HCS server...
...major problem. "Who's going to pay?" asks Ron Gue, president of IT consultant Phoenix Health Systems. Two months ago, McKesson shut down its bleeding Net division. Still, application service providers, which let doctors subscribe to online software services instead of investing $50,000 to $100,000 to install server computers on the premises, may well be "small practices' salvation," says Carl Dvorak, vice president at Epic Systems...