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- ODF, OOXML...and now UOF?
- ODF, OOXML...and now UOF?Data representationWell I would say there is a well-founded standard theoretical model for data representation. On the basis of this standard watching Microsoft move from archaic methods where the only way you can get at the data is through the application to the almost as archaic hierarchical...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), Few People, KARMA, Steve B, OOXML, Company-A, OpenDocument Format, Company B, UOF
- Discussion threads 2007-05-22
- Failing to cross the great divide
- Failing to cross the great divideThe computer ate my homework - honestIf you noticed the late filing.. zdnet did a wordpress upgrade yesterday, and the automatic midnight filing did not happen last night. I have no idea why, but I believe it's the first time that I've been able to...
- Tags: Linux, Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Few People, prejudice, power management, Intel Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-15
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- New privacy, shmivacy - Facebook photo tagging still a big fail
- This silly article is a big fail[i]Yet users have absolutely no control over what photos are uploaded. If they are tagged, they may not have an immediate opportunity to log in and click ?remove tag? or may be unaware that the function to do so exists.[/i]If you are tagged in...
- Tags: tagging, photograph, Facebook
- Discussion threads 2009-12-02
- East Anglia aftermath stretches to the far horizon
- Harry Fuller is a intellectually dishonest hackI couldn't help but get your slobber on me as I tried to pass through all of your apologetic blubbering -- then I smashed into your pathetic straw-man argument. What a weak, weak, post. You sir are a bad joke, who has...
- Tags: Harry Fuller, global warming, carbon dioxide, pathetic
- Discussion threads 2009-12-02
- Harvard study: for healthcare, IT doesn't seem to matter
- AgreeThe problem ?is mainly that computer systems are built for the accountants and managers and not built to help doctors, nurses and patients,?That totally nailed the problem. Yes, I work in healthcare and that is exactly the problem. The systems are written, installed and maintained by IT folks who are...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, HEALTHCARE, patient, health care, tool, information technology
- Discussion threads 2009-12-02
- A modest proposal to transform health care
- Not warehouses, service stationsSorry but in a warehouse the stored items sit and wait for resale. They don't think and they don't become ambulatory. I think the better analogy the one you mentioned: car repair shops. The longer cars sit on the lift the less efficient the operation....
- Tags: Financial Planning, Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, insurance, health care
- Discussion threads 2009-12-02
- Acer announces first Google Chrome OS netbook
- ChromeOS as dual-boot optionAlthough not Google's plan, I think ChromeOS would be a great dual-boot option, for existing Windows & Ubuntu netbooks.When you want an instant on, fast, secure & no maintenance OS, for internet access, boot into ChromeOS. When you need a specific desktop application, boot into Windows or...
- Tags: Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, Google Inc., Google Chrome, Acer Inc., netbook, ChromeOS, Ubuntu Netbooks, operating system
- Discussion threads 2009-12-02
- Customers have spoken: AT&T = FAIL!
- Just be prepared to pay full price for the phone ntntRE: Customers have spoken: AT&T = FAIL!I see this article as a sensational exaggeration. Consumer reports notes that the 4 point spread between the other carriers is essentially statistically insignificant. I am currently an AT&T wireless customer with an iPhone...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, AT&T Corp., phone, Verizon Communications Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-12-02
- Are you using Joomla! yet? Why the heck not?
- And how does Google Sites compare with this?Google Sites is available to both Gmail and Google Apps users.Good work!! And of course you should pay somebody to host it, so as to not waste tax payer money hosting it yourself.And, of course, you can run Joomla on a reliable platform!...
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, cloud computing, Joomla, Google Inc., Google Sites, Joomla!
- Discussion threads 2009-12-02
- Most of us use a lot of oil without ever driving a car
- Well, this is one time that I agree with FullerBio-plastics are the way to go.... there is absolutely no reason with the numerous plants that can be relatively easily turned into biodegradeable plastic that still lasts for a year when not exposed to certain conditions, that we should still be...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, plastics, car, climate change, oil
- Discussion threads 2009-12-02
- Consumer Reports ranks AT&T last among U.S. wireless carriers
- More salt on the woundEven AT&T's latest commercials seem to echo the very same perceptions everyone has of them. And they seem to do little to help their own image.I think one commercial boasts they can reach something like 98% of the US population, which is great if you...
- Tags: Smart phones, Wi-Fi, Wireless and Mobility, Telecom & Utilities, AT&T Corp., VZW, Apple iPhone, LTE, Verizon Communications Inc., Apple Inc., wireless carrier, carrier, Consumer Reports, wireless
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- Any cap and trade program in Australia seems dead for now
- Actually we call it "a massive tax on everything"The pressure we've applied to our elected representatives pushed the opposition leader out and forced this change of policy.The MSM still hasn't recovered from the shock, it goes against their collective belief.Climategate still isn't widely reported in Australia's MSM, but the pressure...
- Tags: Leadership, Cap-and-Trade, Abbott, voter
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- Report: Bright outlook for IT jobs
- I've heard this song too much to believe itwhere are the millions of IT positions promissed by government predictions a few years ago?May be in India but not arround here...Never lose hope!Keep the Faith Everyone!Jobs BoomI have been forecasting a Jobs Boom for almost a year now.The finances are right...
- Tags: Strategy, Recruitment & Selection, information technology, IT job
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- Ruby on Rails becomes latest open-source offering to run on Microsoft's Azure cloud
- RE: Ruby on Rails becomes latest open-source offering to run on Microsoft's Azure cloudI still don't understand what in Azure is different for the better or worst than Amazon's or Rackspace's or other instant-server-on-demand cloud offerings.Interesting. Let's see if fellow ZDNet bloggers will acknowledge this..The more offerings, the better, as...
- Tags: Blogging, Ruby on Rails, Ruby, dev, Amazon.com Inc., Microsoft Corp., Rackspace, Azure, open source, Google Inc., Microsoft Azure
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- Email epidemic: Don't cut the flow, embrace it!
- The right tool for the jobThey're different tools for different needs. If you want to direct a communication to me, send an email. If you want to bore people with your every move, Twitter. If you want to let people know what's happening in your life in an unobtrusive way,...
- Tags: Text messaging/SMS/MMS, Telephony, e-mail, Twitter Inc., SMS
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- Koobface botnet enters the Xmas season
- X ThisThanks for the info Dancho and Happy X Year everyone! Did everyone have a good Xgiving day?Not enough space for 'Christmas'?Wow.Seriously, who cares?It seemsyou don't.Good luck when watching YouTube videos, if you ever do.MarkXmas has like, been used forever...as an accepted shortening of the term. Get over it!History excerpt...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Koobface Botnet, Christ, Jesus, Xmas
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- Comcast keeps promise, launches data usage meter
- THERE SHOULD BE NOOOO CAP.PERIOD. If less than 1% are using that much bandwidth... WHO CARES?They are just trying to impose a limit on "UNLIMITED" service. They should be forced to stop calling it "UNLIMITED" if there is a 250GB cap and they should have had this in place...
- Tags: Backups, Cable, Comcast Corp., bandwidth user, data usage
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- "Black Screen of Death" problems seem to be little more than scattered cases
- As is typical with most Windows "issues".[i]It seems we can all stop panicking now. In fact, there was little to panic about in the first place.[/i]They're completely blown out of proportion.RE: Black Screen of Death" problems seem to be little more than scatteredThe only reason it was blown out of...
- Tags: black screen, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- Microsoft investigating 'black screen of death'
- RE: Microsoft investigating 'black screen of death'Here we go...it's Vista all over again.It could...I don't know if this has happened in safe mode, it would be hard to test. But I don't believe there is anythign you can turn off or change to fix it either. From what I've seen,...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Win 7, black screen, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- XP's usage share down, Win 7, Firefox & IE8 up
- Now, if only ....the original Amazon.com $50 price comes back CRITICAL MASS will be achieved (IE: more than 4%).Way to goCongrats Win 7, and Firefox!Hopefully we can put XP to rest for good now and move on with our lives.DOWN WITH XP DOWN WITH XPHopefully XP will see its death...
- Tags: Operating systems, Mozilla Firefox, Vista STILL, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Windows 8, Microsoft Corp., Win 7
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
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