Ready to take your IT skills to the healthcare industry? Join Fred Trotter and David Uhlman, authors of Meaningful Use as they share their unique takes on some crucial topics for 2012 that include illustrative anecdotes of unanticipated consequences, where the feds are headed this year and new billing formats causing lots of problems but making vendors lots of money.
It can be difficult enough finding out what's gone wrong with windows 7 or a program, but some problems can be a nightmare to diagnose. In this webcast, Mike Halsey, the author of Troubleshooting Windows 7 Inside Out talks you through how to diagnose really stubborn and hidden problems in Windows 7, and explains how you can go about fixing them.
B&N needs to find a better way to compete with Amazon. That's just one of the topics covered in this publishing landscape discussion with Joseph Esposito.
Strata Conference is the leading event for the people and technology driving the data revolution. The home of data science, Strata brings together practitioners, researchers, IT leaders and entrepreneurs to discuss big data, Hadoop, analytics, visualization and data markets.
What are software developers working on in 2012? And in what language? What new gadgets do they care about? ? Take a look at what O'Reilly's Rachel Roumeliotis found out from the attendees at CodeMash.
00:32 - Clay Johnson, author of "The Information Diet," believes that consumption -- not overload -- is the source of our information problems. An interview with Johnson is featured in this episode of O'Reilly Radar.
10:44 - Radar's Top News
11:49 - Alex Howard sits down with San Francisco mayor Ed Lee to discuss open data, open government, and bridging the digital divide.
Jason Calacanis recently wrote a terrific article called The Cult of Amazon Prime. It caught our attention and so we asked Jason to talk further about where he believes Amazon is heading and why the tactics used by Bezos & Co. are a good thing.
Children's apps are some of the most popular products in iTunes. Neal Hoskins of WingedChariot provides a summary of where the market is today and where it's heading tomorrow.
"Somewhere on The Great Barrier Reef I met my first biologist--I was collecting fish for him."
A Comparative Biomechanist and evolutionary psychologist, Summers is exploring how sharks swim fast with a different skeletal material from bony fishes. Summers is someone who grew up taking things apart and even now, he thinks in similar terms as he studies how an animal moves.