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- Business world requires a two-sided brain
- Business world requires a two-sided brainDUH!!A Whole New MindThe new Daniel Pink Book talks about this topic as moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age and how the left brained people dominated the Information Age and now in the Conceptual Age, more right brained skills are required.What we...
- Tags: Conceptual Age, Business World, Information Age
- Discussion threads 2005-06-15
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- Inside Curve: Lane Bryant Scores Plus Plus
- Who doesn't love style and fashion? Well, I suppose I don't love fashion, judging from my incredibly poor clothing selection skills (I rely 100% on my wife, who has mad skills when it comes to picking out good looking clothes) but I am in love with style. I love to...
- Tags: Apparel, Exclusion, Community, Brand, Women, Network, American Eagle, Bebe, Curve, Jay, Kate Moss, Gender And Diversity, Social Networking, Branding, Human Resources, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Paul Greenberg
- Blog posts 2009-08-03
- Online marketing's future in a web-based world
- Online marketing's future in a web-based worldGreat postI truly believe that we are headed for what you call the "conceptual marketing" age. Tools are becoming more intelligent, easier to use, and more widely available AND ALL FOR FREE. With more and more people forced out of work, out of their...
- Tags: Channel management, Online Marketing, Web
- Discussion threads 2009-07-31
- Software engineers move over - the era of the media engineer
- Software engineers move over - the era of the media engineerI don't see this happeninggood engineers are good engineers; perhaps shoddy media engineers will be washed out of the process more quickly than shoddy programmers so perhaps you'll see this situation influence salary spreads since "bad aesthetics" speak louder...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Development tools, media engineer, Software Engineers, job
- Discussion threads 2009-07-29
- America's #1 global warmer
- America's #1 global warmerThe Biggest Global CoolerBack in the late 1970's, Hansen was also the father of the Global Cooling scare. Nobody seems to want to talk about how he was wrong back then too.Science of Fear = Government FundingWhat else needs to be said? Even a third grader...
- Tags: Hansen
- Discussion threads 2009-06-22
- Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?
- Forget Kindle DX. How about the ZuneBook?Isn't it a tad too prematurefor there to be Kindle fanboi-ism?No "fanboi-ism" sicI just paraphrased some of the nonsense you usually propose and added a couple of thingsHowever, isn't it premature to deride the Kindle DX?Apparently not.This one has his/her shorts in a wad...
- Tags: E-books, Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, e-book, ZuneBook, Forget Kindle DX, Microsoft Zune, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-05-06
- SLA's and the Real World
- There's a solid post by Jevon McDonald (who has long questioned whether there is a viable 'Enterprise 2.0' market) this weekend, titled 'Understanding the role of Enterprise 2.0 and moving towards a Social Business' on the 'Fast Forward' blog, which is focused around the FAST search...
- Tags: SLA, Information Technology, Enterprise 2.0, Jevon, Global Technology Services Division, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-04-20
- Reviewing Windows 7
- Reviewing Windows 7Please...Please Murph...Spare us your "review" of anything Microsoft related. You were the one that told us that Windows "doesn't use real threads", so please spare us from giving your uninformed opinion. It was worth less than $0.02.Please stick to OSes that are becoming more irrelevant with...
- Tags: Operating systems, WINDOWS USERS, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows 7
- Discussion threads 2009-01-08
- My 15 minutes with Bill Gates, and how the Web was born
- Once upon a time, when Bill Gates still flew commercial and I was a budding journalist in need of a haircut, I had a number of opportunities to interview and otherwise interact with Bill Gates. It was often contentious, always intriguing, and more often than not frustrating as well. Part...
- Tags: Web, Multimedia, PC, Bill Gates, Bill, Desktops, Hardware, Joshua Greenbaum
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- Who is afraid of the GGG?
- Dan Farber was one of the first to cover the Giant Global Graph, here on ZDNet. A few days on, though, there's value in taking a look at how these ideas are being discussed across the blogosphere. The GGG, or Giant Global Graph....
- Tags: Social Networking, Web, Graph, Tim Berners-Lee, Network, Relationship, Onus, GGG, Tim, Scepticism, WebTop, Channel Management, Semantic Web, Marketing, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2007-11-26
- Finding conversational marketing's heartbeat
- Eight years ago, Chris Locke, Rick Levine, Doc Searls, and David Weinberger presented the The Cluetrain Manifesto, which came up with the phrase that in the Internet age "markets are conversations." Now Peter Hirshberg, chairman of Technorati, and Steve Hayden, vice-chairman of Ogilvy & Mather...
- Tags: Conversation, Marketing, Advertisement, Brand, Conversational Marketing, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-09-12
- Could you say 'Unix' in Ada?
- Think about this problem for a minute: modify google maps to add the user's choice of socio-metric data about the region shown: how many Andersen's live there? what's the average family size in the region? what's the school age population in the region, by grade?Now think about how you thought...
- Tags: Development
- Blog posts 2007-06-06
- Multiplying "Hello World"
- Multiplying "Hello World"Guilty![i]...the programming language you think in shapes the algorithm choice and therefore affects both how you think about a problem and how you solve it - that's why COBOL programmers working in Perl usually just write COBOL using Perl notation.[/i]This is very true. When I first started...
- Tags: Programming languages, Scripting languages, Development tools, C/C++, Now IT, Mark-Jason Dominus, Perl, COBOL
- Discussion threads 2007-06-05
- Growing local ad spend: Top seven predictions
- John Kelsey, CEO, The Kelsey Group, kicked-off “Drilling Down on Local” in Santa Clara this morning, billed as an “insiders conference,” the annual Silicon Valley summit for the leaders and innovators who participate in the local online content and advertising space.Kelsey put forth the increasingly two-way interactive world is spurring...
- Tags: SMB/SME, advertisement, small and medium business, media, local advertising
- Blog posts 2007-03-20
- Qlusters serving all virtualization schemes
- I had the honor last week of chatting with William Hurley, CTO of Qlusters, the open source data management outfit. The headline was that its openQRM project would deliver plug-in support for all the major virtualization projects -- Xen, VMWare, QEMU, VServer -- whatever. For enterprises this is...
- Tags: virtualization, William Hurley, Qlusters
- Blog posts 2006-07-25
- A (nano)jacket for riding your bicycle
- If you want to try a luminescent jacket to improve your safety when you ride your bicycle at night, you'll have to be next week in Melbourne, Australia. This prototype jacket, embedded with nano polymers, will be on display at the Melbourne Design Festival's Fabric of the Future exhibit, as...
- Tags: NanoVic
- Blog posts 2006-07-08
- Phipps explains what he really meant
- Simon Phipps of Sun wrote today not only to complain about what we called a "scarecrow" argument but to explain what he really meant. "It was a version of Benkler's argument, that as we align our individual motivations we are able to collectively achieve what only 'the firm form' was...
- Tags: Simon Phipps
- Blog posts 2006-06-30
- Dan Pink webinar powered by MindManager
- I just finished attending a very unusual WebEx webinar featuring author Dan Pink speaking about collaboration in the 21st century. It was a good overview of many of the topics he discusses in his most recent book, A Whole New Mind. What made the experience so powerful was that this...
- Tags: MindManager, webinar
- Blog posts 2006-04-28
- Art History Guide from MobileReference. FREE Prehistoric Art chapter in the trial version. (Mobile)
- An illustrated comprehensive Art History Guide from prehistoric to postmodern periods. Navigate from TOC or search for words or phrases. FREE Prehistoric Art chapter in the trial version.Audience Audience: Intended for everyone interested in art history, particularly undergraduate and graduate students and advanced high school students.Features Fully illustrated. Detailed explanations...
- Tags: Mobile, PC, Desktop Computer, Art History, Handhelds, Desktops, Hardware
- Software downloads 2006-04-20
- Favorite Web books of all time
- I enjoyed Tim O'Reilly's post the other day about a Microsoft advert (popup image - via O'Reilly Radar) that ran in PC Magazine. The ad showed a developer sitting in front of a bookcase, which included an O'Reilly book that had been visibly cropped by the Microsoft ad agency....
- Tags: Web
- Blog posts 2006-01-31
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