Kathleen Maher

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Adobe moves to two-year cycle, adds .5 release

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Kathleen Maher

Adobe introduced CS5.5 at its San Francisco offices Adobe is making significant changes to the way it rolls out products, ...

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Pachube crowdsourcing real-world data for fun and progress

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Kathleen Maher

Want to track radiation levels in Japan? How about harnessing the data from the world’s Internet-enabled refrigerators? Where there is ...

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Bentley launches newest Bentley Map products

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Kathleen Maher

Bentley consolidates its mapping and GIS tools into three interoperable modules: Bentley Map PowerView, Bentley Map, and Bentley Map Enterprise. ...

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The SmartGeometry Conference explores new approaches to design

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Kathleen Maher

Copenhagen was the site of this year’s SmartGeometry Conference, a heady blend of theory and practice that lets participants unplug ...

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Image Metrics looks for new opportunities

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Kathleen Maher

Image Metrics, best known for its facial animation technology used in leading games, surprised the industry with a reverse merger ...

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Hair today … Cebas and Cyber Radiance team up

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Kathleen Maher

Rendering companies make alliances and field new products. Cebas Visual Technology, yet another up and coming rendering company, has announced ...

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Autodesk unveils Skyline for the DCC pipeline

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Kathleen Maher

Developers wanted more than a technology preview when Autodesk gave a demo of its new DCC middleware; they wanted the ...

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Kubotek releases KeyCreator 2011

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Kathleen Maher

The update features dynamic editing tools and updated interoperability tools. Kubotek USA does not indulge in heavy marketing, but the ...

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Art and Commerce and Beer Goggles: SXSW

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Kathleen Maher

South By Southwest started as an annual celebration of the arts but has become a conference where a telecom VP ...

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Bentley releases 2010 financial results

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Kathleen Maher

By Kathleen Maher Bentley Systems is a private company but they try not to act like it. The company regularly ...