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- Daily Debrief: California gets Tesla car factory
- On Monday, Tesla Motors announced it would build its electric sedan manufacturing plant in Northern California. In the Daily Debrief, CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi talks with CNET Car Tech Senior Editor Wayne Cunningham about why this decision is a win for the company and the state.
- Tags: Manufacturing, News, kara tsuboi, wayne cunningham, tesla roadster, gavin newsom, arnold schwarzenegger, bay area, san francisco, electric car, green, global warming
- Videos 2008-07-01
- CA investment in high-tech sectors focuses on universities
- California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has big plans for investing in high-tech, reports Campus Technology. In his new budget, he plans to ask for $95 million to create the Governors Research and Innovation Initiative, designed stimulate Californias"innovation sectors," including information technology, cleantech, biotech and nanotech. On his Building...
- Tags: Education Technology, Research, Higher Ed, Schwarzenegger
- Blog posts 2007-01-19
- California AG considering civil suit against HP
- California AG considering civil suit against HPInteresting situationAs Bill Lockyer will have a new job in just over a month, he's a lame duck and while I'm sure it would be career civil service lawyers actually conducting the lawsuit, it will be AG-elect and ex-Gov Jerry Brown that would be...
- Tags: Corporate governance, Enron Corp., Barkleys bank, Hewlett-Packard Co., civil suit, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Barkleys Global Investors, Arnold
- Discussion threads 2006-11-30
- Schwarzenegger exploiting microtargeting of voters
- The new catch phrase in politics is pithily stated by Calif. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's deputy political director Josh Ginsburg: ``It's not where they live, it's how they live.'' He's referring to the political version of database marketing. It's well-known that George W. Bush's 2004 campaign used consumer data...
- Tags: voter, Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Blog posts 2006-10-26
- In CA, Dem Angelides team leaked Arnold's 'hot' talk to press
- Let us consider the government IT implications of one hot story in today's news - the revelations that Phil Angelides, Democratic candidate for governor, or rather his campaign team grabbed and leaked to the LA Times audio of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger describing a Latina assemblywoman as "hot" and Cubans and...
- Tags: Phil Angelides
- Blog posts 2006-09-13
- If the URL exists, you must acquit: Part II
- In the first installment of If the URL exists, you must acquit, I made a case for why Jon Udell had done no wrong when he essentially pointed to a URL from an XML file. I argued that this is really no different than pointing to a URL from...
- Tags: Schwarzenegger, Phil Angelides, Jon Udell
- Blog posts 2006-09-13
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- SF mayor gets back to the keys to the city
- SF mayor gets back to the keys to the cityThen what?What happened then? Is this a cliff-hanger blog?The story you quoted from at least mentioned this:"By Tuesday morning, the system was back in the hands of the city."GoodKudos to Mayor Newsome for stepping up and resolving the situation. I'm...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, SF Mayor
- Discussion threads 2008-07-23
- The next generation will deal with global warming, we promise
- The next generation will deal with global warming, we promiseEmission cuts promised unfeasible without clean coalWithout clean coal, the emission cuts promised by the G8 puny though they are are unfeasible: "The vast majority of new power stations in China and India will be coal-fired; not "may be coal-fired"; will...
- Tags: global warming, emission cut
- Discussion threads 2008-07-08
- My OS is the best OS because ...
- My OS is the best OS because ...I stick with Dos 6.6rotflThat's because linux users are too busyrecompiling their kernels. Ha!this looks like another flamebait article to me.OK, OK....Ubuntu 8.04 is the best OS. Because it's easy, secure, stable, easy on the resources and free.Tip: for the time being, I...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Linux User, Ubuntu 8.04, operating system, Linux, Microsoft Windows 98, Gentoo
- Discussion threads 2008-05-06
- Ksplice automates hot patching Linux kernel with no reboot needed
- Ksplice is an interesting open source project out of MIT that automates the process of applying security patches to the Linux kernel without rebooting, and it's getting notice by the Linux Foundation. Top kernel developer and Linux Foundation fellow Ted Ts'o said the Ksplice software is...
- Tags: Linux Kernel, Ksplice, Linux, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-04-23
- 9th Circuit: Feds can search laptops without suspicion
- Is your laptop your digital "home"? Um, no, the ("liberal" - that always makes me laugh) Ninth Circuit ruled Monday in US v Arnold. At least not at the border or at the international terminal of a US airport. Michael Arnold arrived at LAX from the Philippines,...
- Tags: Suspicion, Mobile, Laptop Computer, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-04-23
- Comscore: The Google fallout
- Comscore: The Google falloutYes, MS does wich they could shut-up all of the analyzers talking about thedirty tricks, and problems with Vista, MS Office, etc. Ain't a gonna happen. Do we feel sorry for Billy and Stevie having their feet held to the fire?????Microsoft paid Comscore to lower forecastsfor paid...
- Tags: Financial accounting, ComScore Networks Inc., Google Inc., fallout
- Discussion threads 2008-04-18
- Southern California Edison: Let's go up on the roof
- What do you do with 65 million square feet (that's nearly two square miles) of unused rooftops on California commercial buildings? If you're Southern California Edison SCE, you figure they're as good a place as any for a massive solar cell installation. Which is precisely what the utility announced today...
- Tags: California, Southern California Edison, Sales Force Management, Sales, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-03-27
- New camera detects objects under clothes
- New camera detects objects under clothesWhy should law enforcement not be allowed to use it.?I can fully understand not allowing thermal imaging cameras pointed at your house: they could detail what you are doing in the privacy of your own home (ex: having sex, ect). But what does this camera...
- Tags: Now Let, camera, New camera
- Discussion threads 2008-03-11
- States go it alone in health care reform
- California and New York are both trying to cut their states' health care costs, and their stories provide a cautionary tale in the national debate. In California, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger tried to push through a grand compromise on reform, but it was finally killed by both parties...
- Tags: Medicaid, Media, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-02-18
- Is $235 million a small price to pay for the next billion users?
- Is $235 million a small price to pay for the next billion users?Marketing. not philanthropy ....[i]"This is not a philanthropic effort, this is a business," Orlando Ayala of Microsoft told the Reuter's news agency.[/i]http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6571139.stmHow long is Microsoft going to keep up this facade?[i]“If you tell a lie big enough and...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Development tools, small price, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-01-22
- Fleury's back and SOA's got him
- Marc Fleury, the l'enfant terrible of open source, is back from his Red Hat-induced vacation, acting as an adviser to Appcelerator, an Atlanta start-up with a "compelling take on the SOA market." Fleury, who sold JBOSS to Red Hat a few years ago and was pushed out...
- Tags: Marc Fleury, SOA, JBoss, Fleury, Appcelerator, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Middleware, Web Services, Open Source, Java Development Tools, Development Tools, Enterprise Software, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-12-12
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 (dmg)
- Change the way golf is played with Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2005. The revolutionary new Tiger Proofing course alteration technology allows you to modify course dynamics and call out your PGA TOUR rivals by adding lengthier Tiger Tees, tighter fairways, dramatic undulations to greens, deeper bunkers, higher rough, and more....
- Tags: Aspyr Media Inc., Professional Development, Games, Career, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2007-11-23
- Internet health finally getting healthy?
- Are Internet health sites finally ready to make some serious money, or are they just poised for a shake-out that will leave everyone broke? After nearly 10 years of hard work WebMD reported yesterday it made $11.5 million in its last fiscal quarter, on sales of $87.2...
- Tags: Internet, Health Care, WebMD, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-11-08
- Rep: Yahoo lied to Congress about Chinese journalist
- Rep: Yahoo lied to Congress about Chinese journalistYahoo Lied to CongressWhat is going on? Is nothing sacred? Oaths used to be. I think that these lawyers should be disbarred. It has to stop somewhere. The president lies and nothing happens, media lies and nothing happens, legislators...
- Tags: TV & Home Theater, U.S. Congress, Chinese Journalist, Rep, Yahoo! Inc., Dish Network
- Discussion threads 2007-10-18
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