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- Now public: newspapers are dead
- How much do we really want the average person to contribute to the newsgathering process, to politics and to the culture itself?" Bambi Francisco of MarketWatch asks. I met La Bambi this week at the iHollywoodForums Digital Media Summit in Hollywoods grand old Roosevelt hotel. She was on Michael Strouds...
- Tags: Blogging, La Bambi, Pluto, Brody-Trotsky
- Blog posts 2007-03-17
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- Nortel Network Case Study: The City of Greenville
- Greenville, North Carolina is a city on the rise. Dubbed the "Gateway to Eastern North Carolina," Greenville offers first-class recreational facilities, boasts a new convention center and is home to East Carolina University and its Brody School of Medicine. The company wanted to boasts a new convention center and is...
- Tags: City, Network, Nortel Networks Corp., Nortel Municipal Wireless Solution, Performance Management, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- Case studies 2007-08-06
- Ruckus music service spams and scams college students to sign up
- The effort to exploit the most lucrative college student demographic backfired recently when a digital music downloading service got ahold of thousands of Facebook users' emails by falsely setting up their own group profile and luring students to join, reports eSchool News. Ruckus Network of Herndon, Va.,...
- Tags: E-mail, Ruckus, Facebook
- Blog posts 2006-10-27
- Sixteen: old enough to be on MySpace, but not in this music video
- The Los Angeles Times reports that serveral music industry organizations, including Warner Music Group and Atlantic Records, are being sued by a sixteen-year-old girl who responded to a MySpace ad touting the opportunity to appear as an extra in a Buckcherry video. According to the plaintiff, she was not...
- Tags: MySpace, Buckcherry
- Blog posts 2006-09-11
- Federal IT security is crap. Why?
- How to explain the crappy state of federal IT security? And more importantly what to do about it? Zach Goldfarb's piece in The Washington Post today suggests some answers to both those questions. Why are federal agencies seeing so many breaches? First, because they are under almost constant...
- Tags: agency, Tom Davis
- Blog posts 2006-07-18
- ViewSonic N3260W
- We've reviewed a lot of flat-panel LCD HDTVs, and as with most products, we've noticed a consistent price gap between no-name models and name brands. The 32-inch ViewSonic N3260W is an exception. Like Dell, ViewSonic is known for its computer monitors, so people might trust one of its TVs over...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, TVs, TV & Home Theater, ViewSonic N3260W, ViewSonic Corp.
- Product reviews 2006-05-26
- China creates own Internet domains
- China creates own Internet domainsRemember folks, China is your ummm, FRIEND..what wrong no axewhen poeple dont play by your rule you dont like it..get ready man its only the start i think its gonna be a good place for pirate :)John Caroll's "engagement"Now that Google and M$ and Yahoo are...
- Tags: John Caroll, Internet, server, spam
- Discussion threads 2006-03-01
- The college library of tomorrow
- The college library of tomorrowThe only problem is...Reading large passages of text on a computer screen is a pain. Yeah, it's handy to have search functions on text if you're looking for a particular passage, but if you want to actually read the book, staring at your screen gets...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Books, longevity, Fahrenheit 451, college library, computer, Reprint
- Discussion threads 2005-08-03
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