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- Computer Timer 1.9 (Windows)
- Computer Timer is personal timer software that may help you be on time for your scheduled events and avoid Internet time based usage charges if applied. You may also use it as an alarm clock sounder.
- Tags: Computer, Electric Age Software, Computer Timer, Productivity, Internet, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2009-07-22
- PC File Tracker 3.0 (Windows)
- PC File Tracker finds files that may be malware that regular anti-virus and anti-spyware programs don't automatically consider dangerous, and it allows you to rename them. It helps with file and folder management since it finds newly created, copied, modified, and renamed files and folders, shows the current location of...
- Tags: Folder, PC, File, Electric Age Software, Microsoft Windows, Spyware, Adware & Malware, ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Spyware, Desktops, Viruses And Worms, Security, Operating Systems, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-07-17
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- Palm: 823,000 smartphone units shipped; Outlook lumpy
- a loss of 161 milliondon't let the creative accounting fool you: the company just lost 161 million in one quarter (and that's the quarter they launched their jesus phone to great fanfare) and it has a market cap of 2 bn? wtf. how is that possible? shouldn't palm be a...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Smart phones, Handhelds, smart phone, Microsoft Outlook, Palm Inc., phone
- Discussion threads 2009-09-17
- Churchill Club: Uber Entrepreneur: An Evening with Elon Musk
- In this episode of the Churchill Club podcast series, Elon Musk, CEO, Tesla Motors; CEO & CTO, SpaceX; Chairman, SolarCity, talks entrepreneurship. By the age of 12 Elon Musk had sold his first commercial software, a space game called Blaster. Sixteen years later he sold his first company, Zip2, to...
- Tags: Developer, Stock, Entrepreneur, CEO, Podcasts, Entrepreneurship, Internet, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-04-10
- Is George Ou right?
- Former ZDNet blogger, George Ou, is always good for a discussion of educational technology. As he wrote on my post yesterday ("Enough already with the Luddite schools"), I'm no luddite and I remember carrying an electric typewriter to a High School English class for a...
- Tags: Education, Software, Social Media, Teacher, Computer, George Ou, Classmate PC, Productivity, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-11-04
- Getting to work without going to work, how green is that?
- A resource management software provider teamed up with an experienced market analysis and research firm. Their goal was to find out how American corporations are using technology to control their operating costs. Building space, operating costs from lighting to HVAC, conference room needs--all are crucial parts of the...
- Tags: Nucleus Research Inc., Worker, PeopleCube, John Anderson, Telecommuting, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-06-22
- Arthur C. Clarke: All These Worlds Are Yours
- Arthur C. Clarke: All These Worlds Are YoursArthur C. Clarke : The beacon to the human race is no moreLike the rest of the world I was also very saddened by his death. He lived a full life and was the same shining personality till the end.As a kid whose...
- Tags: Robots, Arthur C. Clarke, HAL
- Discussion threads 2008-03-19
- Is the PC losing relevance?
- Is the PC losing relevance?"90% of people's needs"...... may be 1,350% of any single individual's needs. People use PC's for many things, and can use them for more based on the availability of software to do the work for them.Some people will for purposes of argument assert that they...
- Tags: Desktops, Smartphone, PC
- Discussion threads 2007-11-16
- (Photos: Computers of yesteryear)
- (Photos: Computers of yesteryear)Nice.. i have an IBM Powerstation 340 sittin on the shelf:)Great memoriesI have an Epson QX-10/16, CP/M OS that still works fine with all its programs including the original "Valdocs," and many others from Peach Software and Epson.I'm Disappointed....No Microsoft BoB? No Windows ME?? No...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Mainframes, Servers, E6B, photograph, PDP-11/73, disk, computer, mainframe
- Discussion threads 2007-08-20
- One Laptop Per Salesman
- One Laptop Per SalesmanI wish Palm were going after this marketI really think the Palm offering is grossly underpowered. I don't think they have the kind of sourcing needed to get the price-performance of the hardware where it needs to be in order to sell.Dell does, however. So does H-P....
- Tags: Notebooks, recycling, laptop computer, One Laptop Per Child project
- Discussion threads 2007-05-31
- The End of Applications?
- The End of Applications?Well, if it is the end of applications...it is abominations.Especially as web-based, no-desktop apps have been in the works for years.Why all that costly support of techs who do more to make end-users, who otherwise wouldn't know what to go do with themselves, is just a waste...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, killer app, computer
- Discussion threads 2006-08-10
- Page views per kilowatt hour: The socially responsible benchmark?
- In my recent interview with AMD's director of commercial solutions Margaret Lewis, part of the conversation covered the area of benchmarks; most notably the question of what the industry standard benchmark should be when the technology inside a computer is designed to deliver a certain amount of performance in...
- Tags: serverS
- Blog posts 2006-08-07
- $100 laptop gets working prototype
- $100 laptop gets working prototypeThe originalarticle on this was what spawned the whole 'GOD' debate before but never got anyone to give really valid opinions on it. Some people were of the whole gove them food instead of things they don't know how to use group. And some...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Non-Profit Organization, computer, laptop computer, Third World, $100 laptop
- Discussion threads 2006-05-24
- Influence is productive
- Is paying attention to something a form of consumption, production or both? Depending on how you cut it, attention is both a form of consumption and it is productive in the same sense that iron ore has value. Actually creating new value in the information flow requires more energy,...
- Tags: Lanham
- Blog posts 2006-05-18
- Sony to become iTunes of books?
- Sony to become iTunes of books?No chanceSorry, but no matter how technically impressive Sony's new reader is, it's going to fail massively. It just doesn't offer anything of great value, and at the same time, charges a humongous price.The iPod, at the very least, provides portability for one's entire...
- Tags: E-books, Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, Digital music, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod, consumer PC industry, Sony Corp., e-book
- Discussion threads 2006-04-04
- Apple adds volume limiting to iPod
- Apple adds volume limiting to iPodIs this what it has come to?OK… I think everyone needs to take a step back for a second and just look at how people are handling things any more. I hope that it isn't just me that thinks this is insane. The idea that...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Manufacturing, Apple Inc., Apple iPod
- Discussion threads 2006-03-30
- Utility computing and private IT generators
- Deal Architect Vinnie Mirchandani notes that Nick Carr has posted the slides from his talk at the Open Source Business Conference about the coming age of utility computing. Like electricity, organizations will inevitably be powered by automated, centralized grids of metered computing power, Nick predicted.Vinnie excerpts from his post, Utility...
- Tags: information technology, Nick Carr, utility computing
- Blog posts 2006-02-16
- DRM, copyright and the DMCA
- DRM, copyright and the DMCADisney used copyright extensions...and I would argue that Congress needs to drawing a firmer line around that kind of activity. But then again, I also think Congress needs to be less swayed by money politics, and I have no idea how to manage that.In other...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, DMCA, digital-rights management
- Discussion threads 2006-02-02
- Ray Lane visits the Gillmor Gang
- Ray Lane was the guest on this week's Gillmor Gang, hosted by the Steve "I Plodius" Gillmor and joined by myself, Doc Searls, Dana Gardner and Mike Vizard. Lane, who served as president and COO of Oracle before become a VC with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, talked about Web...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Ray Lane
- Blog posts 2005-10-15
- Microsoft and invention
- Microsoft and inventionMessage has been deleted.InventionAs Isaac Newton famously stated:"If I have seen further [than certain other men] it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants."So yes, you are correct in arguing that much of what is considered invention, or discovery, really owes a great deal to work done...
- Tags: Leadership, Tools & Techniques, Recruitment & Selection, Microsoft Corp., innovation, software
- Discussion threads 2005-10-03
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