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- Good riddance: Digital music sales to surpass CDs in 2010?
- Sorry kid. There are plenty of us who buy CDs. You might want to read this:http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=22862They are folks who don't give a rat's a$$ about being on the bleeding edge of technology.They have CD players in their cars, and most likely in their homes, and the purchase of an MP3...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Digital media, digital music, CD, music, sales, Apple iTunes
- Discussion threads 2009-08-18
- Swine flu? What it means for IT professionals
- Swine flu? What it means for IT professionalsSwine Flu is not Bird FluOur company's plan for bird flu is *wildly* different than for this one. We used the 1918 Spanish Flu as our bird flu model, which has a 1% fatality rate for healthy 20-40 year olds.If something like that...
- Tags: fatality, H1N1 flu, VPN, What it means
- Discussion threads 2009-04-29
- Our fancy Internet infrastructure operates on a wire and a prayer
- Our fancy Internet infrastructure operates on a wire and a prayerYou're missing the pointWe should not permit single point of failure networks to be built. Besides, there's over 80 million miles of fiber in the U.S. alone, and it simply is not possible to monitor all that cable, or...
- Tags: Network technology, WikiAnswers, cable, prayer, Internet-infrastructure
- Discussion threads 2009-04-10
- Newsweek: Clinton campaign was a PC, Obama a Mac
- Newsweek: Clinton campaign was a PC, Obama a MacWell, Linux just works too. McCains campain was like going to Win3.1NT.RE: Newsweek: Clinton campaign was a PC, Obama a MacHmmm. Linux "just works" if you're a Linux head. thanks for reading,David MorgensternLinuxWell we can call Cynthia Green a Suse, Ralph Nader...
- Tags: Desktops, OK Windows, Obama, Apple Macintosh, Clinton Campaign, Newsweek, PC
- Discussion threads 2008-11-11
- Linkbaiting is dead: Why social media needs to kill the FUD
- Linkbaiting is dead: Why social media needs to kill the FUDSwallowsI think communicating by swallows carrying items is dead. Unless they are the considerably larger African Swallow, which can carry a coconut.The problem I have is a simple one - what's a blog [i]for[/i]? I see so many...
- Tags: social media, FUD, Linkbaiting
- Discussion threads 2008-10-23
- South African Broadcasting Corporation Tunes in to Success With SAP and IBM
- The South African Broadcasting Corporation's SABC vision is to become the enabler for "Total Citizen Empowerment" through the combination of distinctive, compelling programming and sound business practices. With more than 34 core systems supporting its business, SABC was having difficulty collecting and analyzing financial and business information. It deployed SAP...
- Tags: South African Broadcasting Corporation Ltd., SAP AG, IBM Corp., Web Services, Human Capital, Portals, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Internet
- Case studies 2008-08-01
- News to know: Phishing; Gates gone; Google; Hyper-V
- Notable headlines: Dancho Danchev: HSBC sites vulnerable to XSS flaws, could aid phishing attacks TechRepublic: Most report their IT career has been better than they expected Mary Jo Foley: J Allard gets a new job Mystery explained: Why...
- Tags: Google Inc., Information Technology, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Phishing, Cyberthreats, Leadership, Strategy, Open Source, Security, Spam And Phishing, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- Should Sugar be put out to pasture?
- Should Sugar be put out to pasture?Does someone wanna . . .tell me how, if you have a grand total of "2" people voting, you can get 150%???? . . . .Methinks that the survey script isn't working right (yet/again . . .) . . .RE: Should Sugar be put...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating systems, Sugar, pasture
- Discussion threads 2008-05-19
- Invincible ignorance and the Pirate's Bay
- Invincible ignorance and the Pirate's BayAgree in fullI'll also make the audacious claim that if one really thinks that software/recordings/books should be free, the right thing to do is to follow Richard Stallman's example by producing one's own freely sharable items and encouraging others to do likewise. Pirating copyrighted...
- Tags: piracy, software
- Discussion threads 2008-04-04
- The trouble with Groundswell
- Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff at industry analysts Forrester are bagging a lot of positive blog hype over their new book Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies. In my view the hype levels buzzing aeround the book make certain enterprise software claims seem tame. This from David...
- Tags: Supply Chain, Blog, Groundswell, Sam Lawrence, Marketing Research, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-04-03
- News to know: DRM; 3G iPhone; Opsware
- Notable headlines: Ed Bott: Everything you’ve read about Vista DRM is wrong (Part 2). David Berlind: If true, Jobs quote of "A 3G iPhone later next year" should kill demand for iPhone 1.0. Matthew Miller: Steve Jobs confirms that a 3G iPhone will be...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Larry Dignan, Nokia Corp., Digital-rights Management, Opsware Inc., Microsoft Corp., Intel Corp., 3G, Data Centers, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Microsoft Office, Cellular Phones, Open Source, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Security, Office Suites, Software
- Blog posts 2007-09-19
- SAFM Streamer 1 (Windows)
- SAFM Streamer is a variation of the very popular 5FM Streamer, 702 Talk Radio Streamer, and 94.7 Streamer. SAFM is a South African Radio Station based in Cape Town and Durban, however it broadcasts all over South Africa. SAFM Streamer requires Windows Media Player. This version is the first release...
- Tags: Gavin Biesheuvel, SAFM Streamer, SAFM, Microsoft Windows, Digital Music, Digital Media, Media Players, Operating Systems, Software, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics
- Software downloads 2007-07-09
- Commercial Arm of South African Broadcaster Enhances User Interface With Flexible System
- The SABC is South Africa's national public broadcaster. More than 24 million adults tune into the SABC network of 18 radio stations every day and 19 million adults watch its three free-to-air television channels. SABC Commercial Enterprises, comprising commercial airtime sales across radio and television, programme, sport and education sponsorships...
- Tags: Radio, Broadcaster, SABC, TVs, Sales Strategy, Tv & Home Theater, Advertising & Promotion, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Sales, Marketing
- Case studies 2007-05-23
- Soon, children will get one laptop each
- After much ado, the One Laptop per Child project has announced that its $150 laptops in the hands of people in developing countries by July 2007, reports the BBC. Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Nigeria, Libya, Pakistan and Thailand are the first countries slated to receive the brightly colored laptops, now...
- Tags: laptop computer, DigitalDivide, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2007-01-02
- UK hacker fights extradition
- UK hacker fights extraditionHacker ExtraditionBeing also a very amatuer user of internets wide and diverse media subjects, I can see no reason for hacking into any other persons or companies data to obtain information which is restricted to their personnel only. It is an illegal act and should face the...
- Tags: hacking, government, UK Hacker
- Discussion threads 2006-07-12
- Closing the Mac price gap
- Closing the Mac price gapFor media pc's, the gap is more than closedInteresting set of reviews of Media PC's over at Wired:http://wired.com/wired/archive/14.06/play.html?pg=13Note that one of the big selling points of the iMac is that it is massively cheaper than the Windows alternatives.My First MacA 1987 Mac SE with 1 MB...
- Tags: Desktops, Apple Macintosh, RAM, Apple Inc., first Mac
- Discussion threads 2006-06-08
- Mediazone pioneers broadband sports broadcasting with Wimbledon live and on-demand coverage
- Mediazone, a global online broadcaster, is partnering with the All England Lawn Tennis Club to launch first-of its-kind broadband broadcasting of the 2006 Wimbledon Championships. For the first time in the 129 year history of The Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, daily live coverage of the grand slam will be...
- Tags: Wimbledon, Naspers
- Blog posts 2006-06-05
- EU voices concerns over Microsoft's Vista
- EU voices concerns over Microsoft's Vistapeople need software freedomM$ is plotting to take away the software freedom from the people and the EU is fighting bravely against it.At the end of the day, Linux & EU will bring down the M$ beast.funny, I don't remember EU saying anything about OSXSo...
- Tags: Linux, Corporate law, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., OSX, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2006-03-29
- Macintosh: The right model for the $100 laptop
- Nicholas Negroponte wants to distribute a supercheap laptop with a hand crank, bright colors and Linux OS all over the developing world. He thinks he can sell them to governments for $100. Bill Gates is saying, 'Great, but how are those laptops going to get online in the developing world?'...
- Tags: Nicholas Negroponte, network
- Blog posts 2006-02-03
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