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- Yahoo: 36,147 people tell Hillary Clinton what to do
- Yahoo: 36,147 people tell Hillary Clinton what to doBill likes to tell her what to do ...But she always says "you have to wash-up really good first"So Let Me Get This Straight:She doesn't allow e-mail or IM (or chat, presumably) but she wants to "engage voters"? Sounds more like...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, Yahoo! Inc., Chelsea, Hillary, Hillary Clinton, health care
- Discussion threads 2007-01-28
- Seattle to London, making a trip less costly and more enjoyable using technology
- I am in the Heathrow Airport waiting for my return trip from London to Seattle in about an hour and a half and thought it may be helpful to future travelers to relate my experiences from a technical viewpoint. To set the baseline for my trip, I am a T-Mobile...
- Tags: video, Wireless carriers, Gadgets, On the road, MoTR podcast
- Blog posts 2006-12-20
- The Sims - Blue Starr skin (Windows)
- Chelsea is shown here in a a hot little blue number, ready to go clubbing. This skin is for light skin only.
- Tags: Skin, EvilPornstarr, Chelsea, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2003-10-23
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- Chelsea News and Videos for iPhone 1.0 (Mobile)
- With Chelsea News and Videos for iPhone stay up to date with the latest Chelsea FC news and opinions with RSS feeds and blogs preloaded into the app and being constantly updated by some of the best bloggers and news writers in the biz. You can also use the Chelsea...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Mobile, Blog, Video, LoL Software, Blogging, RSS, Internet
- Software downloads 2009-10-07
- Building Society Eliminates Potential Risk to Business Continuity With Dell Virtualization Solution
- To protect business continuity and sensitive data, Chelsea Building Society needed to migrate legacy software onto a robust hardware platform. This infrastructure had to integrate with an existing Storage Area Network SAN. Chelsea created a preliminary design before engaging Dell for product advice, detailed design, deployment and knowledge transfer. The...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Business Continuity, It Services, Virtualization, Ip storage, Servers, Hardware
- Case studies 2009-08-01
- Soccer - InGameNow 1.0 (Mobile)
- Who's your favorite Soccer Team? Do you root for Major League Soccer MLS or the English Premier League? From the Chelsea to Manchester City to the Los Angeles Galaxy to the DC United and everything in between, InGameNow has you covered with the Soccer Now App. With the Soccer Now...
- Tags: Mobile, Analysis, InGameNow
- Software downloads 2008-11-19
- Bose Companion 2 Series II (graphite)
- Bose makes a few different computer speaker packages, the least expensive of which is the Companion 2 Series II at $100. The package includes two compact speakers measuring 7.5 by 3.2 by 5.8 inches; both are angled slightly upward so the sound is aimed toward your head when you're sitting...
- Tags: Arcade Fire, speaker, Bose
- Product reviews 2008-06-20
- London Healthcare Trust Gives GPs Secure Remote Access to Patient Data
- Kensington and Chelsea Primary Care Trust PCT is the NHS body responsible for General Practitioner GP services for 190,000 people in central London. GP systems now have to meet stringent standards to ensure that they will integrate with those installed under the National Programme for IT in the NHS. The...
- Tags: Patient, Microsoft Corp., GPS, Remote Access, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Telecommunications, Security, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software
- Case studies 2007-11-15
- Did Untangle blow the call?
- My soccer fan-daughter was furious yesterday.We were watching Chelsea-Liverpool. Referee Rob Styles made a bad call which cost Liverpool the game. (Picture from ESPN.)Those are the breaks, I figured, but daughter was having none of it. Apparently the game's authorities agreed, suspending Styles for a game.The recent Untangle Fight Club is coming...
- Tags: Game, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-08-20
- YouTube launches in 9 countries
- In an continued effort to broaden their exposure and give users more of a local experience, Google has launched YouTube in 9 countries today at their annual press conference in France. Speculation about this news started several weeks ago in the blogosphere after it was discovered that YouTube registered...
- Tags: YouTube
- Blog posts 2007-06-19
- Logical spreadsheets
- In the last 20 years, spreadsheets have become essential tools. Still, they have some limitations. In particular, if they handle mathematical computations, theyre not designed to deal with logical formulas. Now, computer scientists at Stanford University have developed a prototype of a logical spreadsheet using logic instead of math to...
- Tags: Computers &, Internet, Engineering &, Innovation
- Blog posts 2007-04-26
- Google: Technology driven or people driven?
- Can Google CEO Eric Schmidt make it in NYC? I asked last October upon the grand opening of the spanking new East coast Googleplex in Manhattan’s Chelsea. WHY? Because Google proudly declares it is an engineering company, not a media company, despite the fact that its $10 billion in...
- Tags: Advertising, Search Advertising, Search, ROI, Microsoft, Marketing, Google Ads, Google, Business Models
- Blog posts 2007-04-14
- Hillary TV: Will 'User Generated Politics' get Clinton to the White House?
- A Digital Markets Blog political announcement: The 2007 campaign for the presidency of the United States will mark the prime-time debut of what I will be calling ‘User Generated Politics.”“All politics is local,” the old saying goes. “Every vote counts” is another favorite.My debut post at this Digital Markets Blog...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Local, Media, Advertising, Citizen Journalism, Legal, Government, User-Generated Content, Social Web, Amateur Content, Brands, Marketing, Self-Promotion, Social Networking, Social Media, Politics, Hillary Clinton, Political Campaign, Presidential Race, President Clinton, Clinton
- Blog posts 2007-01-29
- Is Google a public service?
- Google’s public facing mission statement is a seemingly public serving one: “Organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.”Google’s mission statement is striking similar to The Library of Congress’ mission statement:"The Librarys mission is to make its resources available and useful to the Congress and the American...
- Tags: Business Models, Advertising, Search, Culture, Google, Government, Internet Data, Marketing, Self-Promotion, Google Software Applications, ROI, Google Inc., mission statement
- Blog posts 2007-01-11
- TechCrunch goes to Bed in NYC
- I was in Bed with Michael Arrington tonight, along with several hundred NYC techies, entrepreneurs, and VCs.Arrington hosted his first NYC TechCrunch meetup in Manhattan, at the Bed Lounge in Chelsea. The liquor was flowing, the hors doeuvres were passed, and enthusiastic sponsors demoed their Web properties to slightly soaked...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Culture, Blogs, Venture Capital, VC, NYC, Bed
- Blog posts 2006-11-16
- VeriSign Helps a Major Dairy to Embrace RFID - Enabling Business With the World's Largest Retailer
- With origins dating back in excess of one century, Chelsea, Massachusetts-based HP Hood LLC remains a renowned leader in dairy manufacturing, sales, and distribution throughout the U.S. The company wanted to comply with a large retailer's mandate for RFID tagging and identify a source of RFID expertise with first-hand implementation...
- Tags: Retail Company, VeriSign Inc., Tagging, RFID, Retail, Wireless And Mobility, Security, Biometrics
- Case studies 2006-08-29
- NYC blogger embraces self-promotion, gets Yahoo's attention
- Big Apple based Bryan Murphy is, apparently, very proud of his name. Last summer he started a self-named WordPress personal weblog:“Bryan with a y”“Home of the Find Bryan Murphy Project”ilovebryanmurphy.comOne of his first weblog entries, August 30th, 2005, starts with a search on his name:Kudos to Google, and the internet...
- Tags: Bryan Murphy
- Blog posts 2006-07-20
- For all the good it does, technology often fails us in big ways
- Technology has improved our world in so many ways. When they work, traffic lights and pedestrian crossings with audible cues for those with visual impairments are but one example of the many simple successes of societal automation. But attempts to underpin society with technology have failed...
- Tags: transponder
- Blog posts 2005-12-06
- Pro Evolution Soccer 5 demo (Windows)
- Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (known as Winning Eleven 9 in North America) expands on the realism and total control that has become the bedrock of the popular series and has earned it a legion of fans. Also returning in improved form will be the Master League, wherein players can build...
- Tags: Team, Konami Corp., Team Management, Microsoft Windows, Management, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2005-09-16
- UK top broadband spots: London, Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea
- Point Topic prepared a map of UK broadband penetration.City of London is at the top of the rankings with 210 total broadband lines for every 100 people. Westminster is some way behind with a broadband density of 22, and other prosperous London boroughs account for most of the top 10....
- Tags: Broadband Internet, Network technology, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, broadband, broadband density
- Blog posts 2005-04-22
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