Archive for 'Technology'
Brad Smith – Moving Technology to the Cloud: Who’s on Point?
Posted on 12. Apr, 2010 by PNN Editor.
Brad Smith, Senior Vice President, Legal and Corporate Affairs for Microsoft, will discuss the topic of Moving Technology to the Cloud – Who’s On Point? at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, April 12, 2010 in 101 Sherrerd Hall on Princeton University campus. A reception immediately following 3rd floor atrium.
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Microsoft Announces Princeton Area Windows 7 Launch Party
Posted on 20. Oct, 2009 by PNN Editor.
Microsoft designed Windows 7 to simplify the PC and make it easier to use. The technician X Windows 7 launch party will give Princeton area residents, students, and business owners a chance to judge for themselves if Microsoft accomplished that goal.
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TerraCycle Opens First Retail Location in Princeton’s Palmer Square
Posted on 07. Oct, 2009 by PNN Editor.
In 2002, Princeton University freshman Tom Szaky had a dream to run a business that used garbage as its raw material. Tom dropped out of Princeton his freshman year to devote himself full time to his infantile business and after only 2 years, Tom had sold his organic Worm Poop Fertilizers to some of the worlds largest retailers including Walmart and The Home Depot. Seven years later, and only 2 blocks from the original TerraCycle offices at 20 Nassau Street, TerraCycle has again selected Princeton as the ideal location for a new business venture. The TerraCycle Store officially opened October 1st at 63 Palmer Square West in Princeton and it will directly sell all of the products TerraCycle manufacturers.
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Company Networking Protocols from Dice TV
Posted on 22. Dec, 2008 by PNN Editor.
In a small company that values intimacy, relentless networking could brand you as cutthroat. On the other hand, meeting an influential department head on the 47th floor of a behemoth client might cement a deal and earn you a reputation as a go-getter.
