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- Churchill Club: The Free Economy: How Companies Make Money From Giving Things Away
- The concept of loss leader products has been around since the 20th century, but today, free has become a business strategy that could be essential to a company's survival. In the latest episode of the Churchill Club podcast series, a top-flight panel moderated by Chris Anderson, Editor-in-Chief, Wired Magazine, and...
- Tags: Leader, CEO, Podcasts, Leadership, Internet, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-07-27
- Satyam: PWC's version of the 'Who's On First?' comedy routine
- Satyam: PWC's version of the 'Who's On First?' comedy routineJust like those "technical" articles......coming out on Indian web sites that have copied Microsoft or others articles verbatim except the author is the Indian web site owner. Lots of credibility there....RE: Satyam: PWC's version of the 'Who's On First?'...
- Tags: Indian Web site, Satyam, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting
- Discussion threads 2009-07-02
- Hardware 2.0 'Very Best Kit List' for May/Jun 09
- Hardware 2.0 'Very Best Kit List' for May/Jun 09Extreme - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295Oh yeah. I got one of those. It's ok I guess.Personally I would take AMD processorsover Intel, but that is just my opinion. I prefer a company that will stand behind its product for more...
- Tags: Processors, Very Best Kit List, May/Jun 09, Hardware 2.0, processor, hardware
- Discussion threads 2009-05-07
- Facebook honors election at 1/100th of quorum
- <p>Is Facebook the <a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/24/facebook_vote_shock/">Zimbabwe of the Internet</a>? After this year's terms-and-conditions fiasco, Facebook promised to let users vote on two sets of proposed changes. And this would be a compelling vote, with no less than 30% participation required to be binding. <p>As a Facebook user, I...
- Tags: Facebook, Internet, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-04-24
- MySpace co-founder agrees to step down as CEO
- MySpace co-founder agrees to step down as CEOMySpace's problemIf MySpace didn't run such a garish, hideous, juvenile web site, they might still be the top dog. As it stands, they'll have to be content with being the BlackPlanet of the mainstream teenager.RE: MySpace co-founder agrees to step down as...
- Tags: MySpace
- Discussion threads 2009-04-23
- MySpace co-founder agrees to step down as CEO
- Chris DeWolfe, CEO and co-founder of MySpace, has agreed to step down from his position and stay on as a "strategic advisor." News Corp., which owns MySpace, did not name a replacement but the buzz on the All Things Digital blog today has been hinting at Owen Van Natta, former...
- Tags: News Corp., MySpace, Social Networking, Blogging, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Internet, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-04-22
- So long and thanks for all the fish
- This will be my last post on ZDNet. Blogging here has been one of the most fun things I've been able to do in my career. In fact, basically everything started here. Almost all of the various connections I've made over the past couple of years are as a result...
- Tags: Blog, Rich Internet Application, Jeffrey Hammond, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2009-03-30
- You're the CEO: How would you spend Apple's $25 billion?
- You're the CEO: How would you spend Apple's $25 billion?Adobe might be niceAdobe's market cap was about $13 billion. A stock swap would not even put much of a hole in Apple's 25 billion.Then Apple could own the graphics market and that handy little format known as Flash.Gummi BearsBillions...
- Tags: Investment, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-23
- Getting to work without going to work, how green is that?
- A resource management software provider teamed up with an experienced market analysis and research firm. Their goal was to find out how American corporations are using technology to control their operating costs. Building space, operating costs from lighting to HVAC, conference room needs--all are crucial parts of the...
- Tags: Nucleus Research Inc., Worker, PeopleCube, John Anderson, Telecommuting, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-06-22
- Wirelessly networking cows
- U.S. researchers have developed a Walkman-like headset for cows. This device enables them to 'whisper wireless commands to cows to control their movements across a landscape -- and even remotely gather them into a corral.' In fact, it could help farmers to maintain cows behind virtual fences. According to the...
- Tags: Animal, Network, Cow, GPS, Handhelds, Productivity, Network Technology, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Networking, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-06-08
- Local market prepared for digital TV transition
- New York is the local television market most ready for digital TV transition, with just 3.5% unready television sets. Portland, OR is the least prepared local market, with 22.4% of all households using only analog sets and over-the-air television Market % of Over the Air Only...
- Tags: Network Computer, Digital Television, Computer Associates International Inc., TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Thin Clients, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Hardware, NB
- Blog posts 2008-03-25
- It's good news, bad news: Microsoft gets its Internet act together
- It's good news, bad news: Microsoft gets its Internet act togetherThey had no choice...Back when Vista was Longhorn, the Microsoft hope was that fat client applications would use Internet protocols to deliver content to the desktop. The problem was that nobody was creating fat client applications anymore. By the time...
- Tags: AJAX, Quality, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Ingenuity, Microsoft Corp., Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-03-06
- Countering the Microsoft cynics
- Countering the Microsoft cynicsBenefit of the doubt[i]That's why I am willing to give Ballmer more benefit of the doubt than Foley.[/i]It's much easier to trust the guy with the gun when you're standing next to him instead of in his sights.Can take years to build trustI certainly hope you're right,...
- Tags: open-source developer, Microsoft Corp., Steve Ballmer, open source, snake
- Discussion threads 2008-02-21
- Microsoft's $235 million PIL is not so bitter
- Microsoft's $235 million PIL is not so bitterMicrosoft is a for profit entity...whose only agenda is to maximize the value of its stock.Philanthropy with any expected return is not philanthropy.Summing upMicrosoft's "charitable" contributions are the same sorts of things that other companies add to their marketing budget: promoting their products...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), Free trade, Microsoft Corp., PIL, not-so
- Discussion threads 2008-01-22
- For content providers of any size (even you), Bango button offers frictionless push to mobiles
- For anybody who has ever tried to retrieve Web-based content on their mobile handset, be it a full-blown smartphone or just one that's capable of basic Web access via the Wireless Application Protocol WAP, being able to retrieve content on that handset the way its retrievable on the PC are...
- Tags: Mobile, Handset, Service, Ray Anderson, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-11-19
- Lobbyists reach for YouTube - and underwear
- In 2005, Tom Jones begged his fans to stop throwing panties at him on stage. Soon Energy Dept. officials may feel the same as Jones. A lobbying video posted on YouTube criticizes the department for an energy-efficiency standard and urges viewers to protest by mailing clean underwear to Washington, the...
- Tags: Web
- Blog posts 2007-05-29
- MySpace: 179 million times more open than Facebook
- Tom Anderson has 179,564,767 MySpace friends, and I can see them all via his open profile at the number one by far social nework (or social utility, as Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg insists) that Anderson co-founded and later sold to News Corp.What about Facebook founder, and still owner, Zuckerberg?Can I get to know him at...
- Tags: Facebook, MySpace
- Blog posts 2007-05-25
- Options update: Former Apple CFO throws Steve Jobs under the bus
- Options update: Former Apple CFO throws Steve Jobs under the busDon't get itI don't get what the big deal is. You know that backdating itself isn't illegal, right? So Fred Anderson asked the person who's job it WASN'T to make sure reporting requirements are met (or to even know what...
- Tags: Corporate governance, Financial accounting, Steve Jobs, board, Anderson, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-04-24
- Microsoft Tech Summit: The 'non-fanboys' descend on Redmond
- Microsoft is big on inviting not just its customers and partners, but non-believers, too, to visit the Microsoft campus and discover for themselves that Softies are people, too. (And who better to ask than Java, PHP and Linux developers -- as Microsoft execs seemingly did several times during...
- Tags: WPF/e, Windows server, Windows client, Web 2.0, Visual Studio Orcas, Shared Source, Linux, Development tools, Corporate strategy
- Blog posts 2007-03-30
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