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- Why conservative blogs are more effective
- Conservative Blogs are More Effective - New York Times: But what really makes conservatives effective is their pre-existing media infrastructure, composed of local and national talk-radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh, the Fox News Channel and sensationalist say-anything outlets like the Drudge Report - all of which are quick to pass...
- Tags: conservatives, tent, Conservative Blogs
- Blog posts 2005-12-11
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- Behind the GOP revolt on health care
- ZDNET is not a LIBERAL soap box...Treat it like the TECH blog its supposed to be.You want to talk the merits of tech in medicine - I'm there.If you just use your position as a writer to spout your liberal views, you're doing the site a disservice.that's FUDThere is no...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Blogging, NOW IT, Dems, GOP, tax, health care, blog
- Discussion threads 2009-10-06
- Annual cost of IT failure: $6.2 trillion
- I'm not buying their claims.. It looks like they're declaring all IT activities as a failure which is patently ridiculous.. The companies I support rarely experience a failure. I do the product evaluations up front and determine if a product is worthy of purchase and deployment. I use...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Strategy, software, CPU, information technology, IT Failure
- Discussion threads 2009-09-30
- The earth: it's always blowing hot and cold
- And That's The ProblemInstead of humans, use dinosaurs, plankton, what ever. But tell me where is the definitive study that quantifies the human activity contribution separate that contribution form the quantifiable contribution of other geologic, solar, and biological processes?And where, pray tell, is it written that climate will be...
- Tags: tech site
- Discussion threads 2009-09-24
- McKinsey's 'Business and Web 2.0' Report and the new Consulting Landscape
- McKinsey, the venerable management consulting company, has produced their second piece of 'Web 2.0 in business' research this year. This is arguably a sign of the rapid maturation of the 2.0 technology and associated (and I'd argue more important) change management sector: the pricey consulting company...
- Tags: Web, McKinsey & Co., Consulting, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-09-02
- A View from the Engine Room: Booz Allen Build a Collaborative Business
- Two key members of the winning Booz Allen Hamilton 'Hello' team, to whom I presented the Open Enterprise 2009 trophy at June's Enterprise 20 conference in Boston, discuss the realities of their collaboration environment above. Megan Murray & Donna Lucas are in the...
- Tags: John Chambers, Team, Marketing, Environment, Social Media, Cisco Systems Inc., Twitter, Megan Murray & Donna Lucas, Collaboration, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-08-06
- Rupert Murdoch's grand subscription plan: Much ado over minimal revenue?
- Rupert Murdoch's grand subscription plan: Much ado over minimal revenue?Won't workThe only way News will get their revenue offset is if 'the pipe' is charged; in other words ISPs get charged and pass along the cost to you in the form of an increase surcharge on your broadband account.When a...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Operational accounting, grand subscription plan, minimal revenue, News Corp., Much Ado, subscription plan, Rupert Murdoch, revenue
- Discussion threads 2009-08-06
- Cooking the books on global warming. Withholding evidence.
- Cooking the books on global warming. Withholding evidence.you may want to check the credibility of the sourceHere's a brief background on the organisation who wrote the article:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Research_CenterRE: Cooking the books on global warming. Withholding evidence.Cool!. Globals temps heading downhill while Ice caps melt. This will take em decades...
- Tags: Cooking, global warming, ice cap
- Discussion threads 2009-07-26
- Windows 7: Good enough to pay for?
- Windows 7: Good enough to pay for?The blog title is very interestng.A few years ago such a title "Is Windows Good Enough To Pay For?" would be unthinkable. Of course! We all were in Worship mode - everything MS threw at us even if it was crap we paid for....
- Tags: blog title, Microsoft Windows 7, Ubuntu, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-06-27
- Bartz to Yahoo shareholders: Change is coming; We're not Google
- Bartz to Yahoo shareholders: Change is coming; We're not GoogleBuy Buy Buy"The short answer is no. It?s not necessary to buy newspapers. Newspapers, like many other industries, need to rethink their business models. For now, Yahoo is happy to partner with them on advertising and content-sharing."I'd be looking to go...
- Tags: Financial accounting, Strategy, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Bartz, Yahoo shareholder, shareholder
- Discussion threads 2009-06-26
- The media is dead. Long live the media
- The media is dead. Long live the mediaInteresting comment about ads.Jeremy,I found your rejection of TV due to advertising very interesting, considering the revenues of your employer (and I presume your salary?), are utterly dependent on the same model.I would like the option of ad-free content. I understand that ads...
- Tags: TVs, Advertising & Promotion, ghosting, advertisement, ad-free content, media, TV, Godzilla
- Discussion threads 2009-06-23
- The coming wireline business implosion (and how you'll wind up paying for it)
- The coming wireline business implosion (and how you'll wind up paying for it)King Canute Must DieI am persuaded by the ideas generally found in OPLAN discussions:1. The 5 major industrial revolutions in the last 200 years have all followed the same pattern: the previous incumbents have been swept away having...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, wireline business implosion, business implosion, Verizon Communications Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-05-18
- The problem for open source textbooks
- The problem for open source textbooksinteresting one, here is an attempt...1) Find an author/publisher willing to open source an existing textbook as the 'seed' for each subject. The seed is very important.2) Have a wikipedia style site. Decide whether and how contributors and contributions will be managed. 3) Have periodic...
- Tags: open source, state?s children, textbook, open source textbook
- Discussion threads 2009-05-12
- You Were Never 1.0, but get ready for Enterprise 2.0
- You Were Never 1.0, but get ready for Enterprise 2.0The Transition is Well Worth It!Excellent article.Here at NewsGator, we have been E2.0 for a couple of years now. Granted, we are a vendor of enterprise social computing technologies, but not all vendors eat their own dogfood. I penned...
- Tags: Enterprise 2.0, Facebook
- Discussion threads 2009-04-29
- The Utah way of health reform
- The Utah way of health reformUtah NetCare PlanThanks for writing this article. I am kind of tired of blogs just copying the news articles. You have some original content in here. Thanks for that! I have a site about the Utah NetCare plan. It's purpose...
- Tags: payroll solutions, Regulations, Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, ERISA, health care, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-03-16
- A sad day for newspapers; Is it too late for them to change?
- A sad day for newspapers; Is it too late for them to change?I hope all newspapers dont go away...I have birds..I hope ALL newspapers go awayI never could stand their pretend journalism and moronic politics.Now they are old news before they are printed. Good riddance to bad rubbish!Printed news is...
- Tags: INTERNET, Document management, sad day
- Discussion threads 2009-02-27
- Windows XP still powering 71 percent of business PCs
- Windows XP still powering 71 percent of business PCsThis fitsEnterprise IT never jumps on new software when it first appears, preferring to wait until it has had a chance to work the wrinkles out. We continued to install Win2K for at least two years after XP came out, which...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), business PC, PC, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-02-02
- Rotten reporting: Is it just Apple coverage that 'bites'?
- Rotten reporting: Is it just Apple coverage that 'bites'?good questionWell, I would have to say that Mary Jo is one of the most honest of MS bloggers - usually you either you get cheerleaders or haters, but she's very good about criticizing when necessary. I don't think you need...
- Tags: Application servers, blogger, Rotten, Apple Inc., blogging
- Discussion threads 2009-01-16
- First reactions to Windows 7
- First reactions to Windows 7Wow, Vista has 1/5 of the Market?Not bad for such an unqualified failure that Vista is supposed to be. I'd imagine militant iBoi's and FOSS Bolsheviks could only dream of that kind of market share.As far Win7, I don't expect the echo chamber of FUD that...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), desktop virtualization, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, First reaction, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2009-01-04
- Raise taxes? On gasoline? How about mothers' milk?
- Raise taxes? On gasoline? How about mothers' milk?Again?He's not even president yet. How about laying some of the blame on the current president? You know, the one who inherited a $500 billion surplus upon entering office and parlayed it into a $10 trillion debt upon leaving?...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Obama, tax
- Discussion threads 2009-01-02
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