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- Boston Herald devaluing its 'marquee' columnists?
- Bostonherald.com recently made “Herald columns free,” reversing its select paid content strategy instituted three years ago:The Herald made the move in March 2003 to charge online readers for access to its stable of marquee columnists, unless those readers subscribed to the print edition. Access to columnists ranged from $4.95 for...
- Tags: revenue
- Blog posts 2006-06-07
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- Boston Local News Free 1.0 (Mobile)
- Boston Local News Free provides quick access to all the top news sites for the great city of Boston, including many that are specially formatted for the iPhone or iPod Touch screen. The current sites include Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Mass High Tech, Boston Business Journal, Boston Magazine, NBC Boston...
- Tags: Mobile, Boston, Martian Technology LLC, Boston Local News Free, Smart Phones, Digital Music, Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2009-09-22
- Boston Local News 1.0 (Mobile)
- Boston Local News provides quick access to all the top news sites for the great city of Boston, including many that are specially formatted for the iPhone or iPod Touch screen. Its current sites include Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Mass High Tech, Boston Business Journal, Boston NBC Boston - WHDH,...
- Tags: Boston Inc., Mobile, Martian Technology LLC, Boston Local News, Smart Phones, Digital Music, Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2009-08-17
- UPDATE: MIT team working on $12 NES, not Apple II
- Looks like the Boston Herald got it wrong. The MIT group that was researching how to make a $12 computer for developing nations was actually working on a machine that's more Super Mario than Steve Jobs. Computerworld's Eric Lai discovers the truth: ...
- Tags: Team, Apple II, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Apple Inc., Productivity, Wiki, Team Management, Online Communications, Management, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Will the $12 computer pwn the $100 laptop?
- A new proposal out of MIT (original home of the so-called $100 laptop from the OLPC) has gotten quite a bit of traction in the blogosphere and around the Web. A group of students, recalling their own early computing experiences in Apple II labs, is attempting to resurrect these...
- Tags: Web, Apple II, $100 Laptop, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Laptop Computer, Computer, Productivity, Channel Management, Marketing, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- MIT team working on $12 'Apple II' desktop
- Developing nations, listen up: a computer is headed your way, and it costs less than two Value Meals at your nearest McDonald's. Today's Boston Herald has a great story about a new project underway at MIT to create a $12 computer, the same university that spawned the...
- Tags: Desktop, Team, Apple II, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Apple Inc., Computer, Herald, Productivity, Team Management, Management, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- A life destroyed: State employee acquitted of child porn charges
- Michael Fiola's life was destroyed by spammers who turned his computer into a child porn kiosk. The investigator for the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents investigator fired for having kiddie porn on his PC. But, the Boston Globe reports, a computer forensic analysis revealed the machine was running out-of-date virus...
- Tags: Child Pornography, Computer, Michael Fiola, Mike Fiola, Productivity, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-06-18
- Free sex on Craigslist
- Free sex on Craigslistsomebody was going to do itit just happened to be Craigslist.I agree that Craigslist is sapping newspapers of the cash flow lifeblood that sustains the journalism product that they produce. This is truly a sad situation, because quality journalism isn't free. At some point, we...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Strategy, Operational accounting, Craigslist
- Discussion threads 2007-04-06
- Is StillSecure open source?
- Once more we have a company playing games with the definition of open source, forcing potential users to look under the hood, read the license agreement carefully, and risk a "gotcha" if they unknowingly violate its terms. (Say hello to my leetle frahnd. From the Boston Herald.)This time its StillSecure,...
- Tags: Strategy, Software Licensing, Security, marketing, management, Legal, General, Applications
- Blog posts 2007-04-04
- MA website sloppiness excludes blind users
- Blind people of Boston and their advocates are accusing the state government of not doing enough to make online budget information accessible to the visually impaired, reports the Boston Herald. Graphs, charts and other online devices that highlight the governors $26 billion budget plan arent any use to the...
- Tags: State &, Local Govt, Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-03-01
- MA Gov. Patrick offers fireside podcasts
- Its reminiscent of the the golden days of radio, when the family huddled around the box to hear FDRs Fireside Chats. But its not a radio, its a computer and now the good citizens of Massachusetts and everywhere else can hear Gov. Deval Patrick deliver his weekly podcast, reports the...
- Tags: Podcasts, Vertical industries, HEALTHCARE, MA Gov, podcast
- Blog posts 2007-01-29
- YouTube politics: Unregulated medium is hazard for pols
- Another game of YouTube gotcha! The Boston Herald reports that operatives of Mass. Republican gubenatorial candidate Kerry Healy posted on the video site footage of Democratic opponent Chris Gabrieli trying to glad-hand commuters and getting rebuffed. They set the video to audio of Gabrieli telling a radio host that...
- Tags: Chris Gabrieli, YouTube Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-09-08
- Politicians' kids + Facebook = problems
- This seems like an absurd thing - a perfectly innocent photo of a family having a toast - but in the world of election politics, even a drink is fodder for a scandal. The Boston Herald reported that Ashley Mihos - daughter of gubernatorial candidate Christy Mihos - committed the...
- Tags: Christy Mihos, Facebook
- Blog posts 2006-08-18
- Is Mass. switch to open source closing a door on disabled?
- Massachusetts is scheduled to make the transistion from Microsoft Office to ODF-based office applications on Jan. 1, 2007, but concerns that the switch will leave the disabled out in the cold are delaying the transition, the Boston Herald reported. The concern from advocates has forced Romney's administration to back...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format, Romney, Microsoft Office
- Blog posts 2006-04-06
- OpenDocument News: Wordperfect ships sans ODF, ex-MA CIO interviewed
- There's a little bit of news on the OpenDocument Format ODF front. According to eWeek, a new version of Wordperfect has shipped but without ODF support (despite the company's prior statements that it's behind the XML-based productivity suite document format). ...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format
- Blog posts 2006-01-24
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