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The Batman School Of Tech Journalism
Eric PobirsTo do computer-based journalism in another country, e.g., as Byte.com contributors head to Europe for CeBIT -- it never hurts to carry far too much and too many power, connectivity, storage, and other devices, says Eric Pobirs.
DIMA-PMA Photo Essay
Ernest LilleyErnest saw a lot of interesting digital camera and printing technology,as well as other imaging news at the Digital Imaging Marketing Association and Photographic Marketing Association's 77th annual trade show. Here is his final report in words, along w
Wrap-Up Report From DIMA/PMA
Ernest LilleyErnest wraps up his report on the 2001 Digital Image/Photo Marketing Association show with a look at the new JPEG 2000 format, the digital shoot-out, new batteries, cameras, and related thoughts.
Don't forget to check out his photo essay of the show!
AAAS Report: Genomes And More
Roberta PournelleRoberta's report from this year's meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science looks at the Human Genome Project -- including some of the
roles computers played in it -- along with immunity and new thoughts on reading.
Off To The CeBIT 2001 Show!
Ernest LilleyErnest Lilley, Alex Pournelle and Eric Pobirs are off to the CeBIT 2001 show, the world's biggest tradeshow, in Hannover, Germany. Everyone on the plane is already loaded with techno-toys, reports Ernest.
CeBIT 2001 Report: Travel Light
Ernest LilleyAs Byte.com's intrepid team digs in for the CeBIT show, Ernest shares his possibly obsessive point of view regarding what the road warrior really needs to do battle, and challenges the kitchen-sink approach.
Bringing A Trunkful Of Technology To CeBIT
Alex PournelleWithout a dozen suitcases, could your average techno journalist leave home? Alex Pournelle discusses the equipment he brought, and compares local business and connectivity conditions to those at home.
CeBIT: At The Internet Cafeteria
Eric PobirsIn Europe, where every phone call is charged by the minute, the Byte.com CeBIT team discovers the world's second-largest Internet café located in Amseterdam, and finds that it is good.
Report From CeBIT 2001: First Impressions
Alex PournelleCeBIT shows off the best of European research and technologies, reports Alex Pournelle.
CeBIT 2001 -- First Impressions
Ernest LilleyFollowing their visit to Amsterdam, Byte.com's CeBIT team takes the Autobahn to Hannover, Germany for the show and tell us what their first impressions are.
CeBIT 2001 Show Floor Wrap
Ernest Lilley and Alex PournelleAfter spending a week in Northern Europe and three days walking up and down aisles at the world's biggest computer fair, Ernest Lilley and Alex Pournelle are ready to head home, but not before filing one last show-floor report.
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