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- The Lantos/Yahoo! legacy
- Tom Lantos may have made his very last stand for human rights last November when he recalled Yahoo! executives to challenge their earlier testimony surrounding the Shi Tao case. Shi Tao is a Chinese activist serving ten years in prison on trumped up charges and Yahoo! stand accused of handing...
- Tags: Coalition, Yahoo! Inc., Shi Tao, Policies And Procedures, Internet, Strategy, Human Resources, Management, James Farrar
- Blog posts 2008-02-12
- Science vs. ignorance: Silicon Valley does Flipper
- Photo of Argos-enabled oceanic platform from Argos-system.org. An international coalition of scientists is calling for a direct assault on ignorance. They actually want governments and science agencies to spend money to learn more about our oceans. With mild effrontery they predict humans could...
- Tags: Coalition, Agency, Argos, Ocean, Government, Advertising & Promotion, Vertical Industries, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-11-27
- Forsaken Coalition (exe)
- Forsaken Coalition is an online multiplayer. Coalitions work together to defeat enemy coalitions. You build houses to gain tax, the more houses you have the more tax you receive. Tax can be spent on Houses, Factories, and Weapons.
- Tags: Coalition, YoFu Games, Forsaken Coalition, Taxes, Free Trade, Financial Planning, Finance
- Software downloads 2006-01-18
- Oregon Regional Alliance for Infrastructure and Network Security
- In Oregon, far from the catastrophic events that triggered the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, an alliance of concerned companies, universities and public agencies has coalesced around projects that aim to make the homeland a more secure place. This alliance, called Oregon RAINS, is paving the way for...
- Tags: Coalition, Security, Alliance, Network, Network Security, Oregon, Strategy, Networking, Management
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- Bad leadership causes failed IT [guest blogger]
- Bad leadership causes failed IT [guest blogger]From the Obvious to the executionMuch of what you say is true, and as you point out much has been written on this subject, and very little changes.Having delivered some very successful projects myself, the biggest success factor is a clear delineation between, business,...
- Tags: Strategy, Leadership, True Leadership, information technology, Bad leadership cause, Bad leadership, guest blogger
- Discussion threads 2008-06-29
- Is Canada's new copyright law a northern DMCA?
- Canada has a new copyright law that limits consumers' liability for copyright infringement but exposes them to thousands of dollars in penalties for circumventing anti-copying technology, the Globe and Mail reports. The existing copyright law, passed in 1997, exposes consumers to a maximum of $20,000 in statutory...
- Tags: Law, Copyright Law, DMCA, Canada, E-books, Personal Technology, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-06-13
- What do Mac developers want from Apple?
- What do Mac developers want from Apple?I'd like to see SLI & Crossfire support out of WWDC. [nt][nt].. and an expandable mid-tower workstation around $1500. [nt][nt]"My ideal would be for Apple to push a coalition..."[i]"My ideal would be for Apple to push a coalition that includes Adobe, Intel, AMD/ATI, Microsoft...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows, Games, Microsoft Windows NT, Apple Inc., operating system, Apple Macintosh
- Discussion threads 2008-06-05
- What do Mac developers want from Apple?
- In advance of Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference, several longtime Mac developers share hopes, suggestions and even concerns for their primary technology provider. The discussion spans iPhone, graphics acceleration and Apple's strategy for technology licensing. Of course, the talk across the industry is about the iPhone. Still,...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Developer, Apple Macintosh, Performance, Operating System, API, Apple Inc., CPU, Graphics, GPU, Desktops, Hardware, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Does business really oppose universal coverage?
- That's the headline the Boston Globe put on the launch of a new business interest group dubbed the Coalition for Affordable Healthcare. The Wall Street Journal heartily agrees. By the way don't confuse this group with the Coalition for Affordable Health Coverage, a Washington-based industry group...
- Tags: Business, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Taxes, Benefits, Healthcare, Free Trade, Enterprise Software, Software, Financial Planning, Finance, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Two radically opposed views of global warming bill: fighting it will bring health and welfare, or end our currently blessed state of being. You get to watch the battle.
- The US Senate is the first national battleground for an attempt to get the federal government to take action to curtail greenhouse gas emissions. We already know the attempt by more than a dozen states to raise auto emission standards was stopped by the EPA earlier this year. ...
- Tags: America, Health Care, U.S. Senate, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-06-03
- Proposed NAFTA-like agreement would turn border guards into copyright cops
- This is so unbelievable, so repugnant to basic principles of privacy and prohibitions against illegal search and seizure that I can only let the news speak for itself. But to put it in context, here is Wikipedia's entry on Canada's version of the Fourth Amendment: ...
- Tags: Security, Copyright Law, Canada, Agreement, NAFTA, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-29
- Apple under pressure to fix Safari 'carpet bomb' flaw
- The Google-backed StopBadware.org coalition has called on Apple to rethink its stance on whether the Safari "carpet bomb" issue reported by Nitesh Dhanjani constitutes a serious security risk. Dhanjani originally discovered than it is possible for a booby-trapped Web site to litter the user's Desktop Windows or...
- Tags: Apple Safari, Apple Inc., Flaw, Google-backed StopBadware.org Coalition, Security, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Instant Messaging, Cyberthreats, Internet, Online Communications, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-05-20
- Discover this: "Discover" and its own carbon footprint
- "Discover" Magazine profiled their own publication's carbon footprint. Here's the whole article, a brave move not likely to be popular among mag publishers. Here's some of what they found: "Two and one-tenth pounds of carbon dioxide. That is our best estimate of what is emitted...
- Tags: Carbon Dioxide, Ton, DISCOVER, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
- Will the Internet remain neutral?
- Will the Internet remain neutral?Let the sheeple read their daily gossipbut for goodness sake don't stop us techie types from pushing the boundaries which creates new technologies.I think creation forces are as big as market forces in the internet arena. It's not like there's just this one product in the...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), market-force, censorship, Internet, Internet Service Provider
- Discussion threads 2008-04-18
- Will the Internet remain neutral?
- Probably not. What Net Neutrality advocates forget is what has kept the Internet neutral so far has been market discipline, not government. Most customers want neutrality, and will "vote with their feet" against those carriers who violate it. Assuming, that is, they have a...
- Tags: Comcast Corp., Internet Service Provider, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-18
- Green concerns about things in a nano-tech package
- The green profile of nanotech is being called into question by Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition SVTC, which is recommending the development of new policies that account for the relatively unexplored of the materials within. The group outlines the nature of its concerns in a report called "Regulating...
- Tags: Electronics, Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Hardware, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-04-06
- Cry wolf on everything?
- Patient Access To Durable Medical Equipment May Be Threatened By Competitive Acquisition Program. That's the headline on a recent press release from AdvaMed, the medical device industry lobby. In it, President Stephen Ubl right complains that if Medicare and Medicaid go forward on competitive...
- Tags: Patient, Matter, Healthcare, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-03-25
- A change that's headed right for Green Tech Industrial Park
- We live in an era of change, you and I. Some unprecedented. Never before has the world shared a communications technooogy as flexible and open-ended as the Internet. In the days of newsprint or even broadcast, the concept of unlimited space or storage was inconceivable. I...
- Tags: Food, Green Technology, Energy, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-25
- It's not just about money as large shareholders turn a shade of green
- We're not talking the nauseous green of Bear Strearns' stockholders when they heard "$2." And now with reumors of an offer of as much as $10 per share those BearStearnsians are lookin a lot rosier of cheek. The green I'm writing about is in attitude, worldview,...
- Tags: Shareholder, Dynegy Inc., Ceres, Financial Accounting, Finance, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-23
- Will IE 8 break the Web?
- Will IE 8 break the Web?It's an opportunity for the money puppetswho write IE only sites to re-screw their customers and charge hundreds to add appropriate headers to their sites.RE: Will IE 8 break the Web?I think they originally didn't want to "break the web" because it would make IE...
- Tags: Web browsers, Channel management, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web, IE 8, IE8, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-03-12
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