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- ClipX (exe)
- ClipX is a tiny clipboard history manager, it can be recalled via a hotkey and supports both bitmap and text clipboards. ClipX is very unobstrusive and will change the way you think about clipboard operations.
- Tags: Hotkey, Bitmap, Francis Gastellu, ClipX
- Software downloads 2006-04-07
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- Social design advice for Starbucks
- Starbucks announced today it will begin a daily "Good Sheet" of news about politics, health care and other issues that it will distribute in its stores as a way to start conversations. According to a Starbucks executive quoted by The Motley Fool, the company is looking for "conversation starters." It...
- Tags: Starbucks Corp., Store, Good Sheet Experiment, Corporate Communications, Social Networking, Digital Music, Marketing, Online Communications, Advertising & Promotion, Personal Technology, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-09-08
- Daily Debrief: Retouching 'The Godfather'
- In Friday's edition of the Daily Debrief, CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi and Jim Kerstetter discuss the digital retouching of classic film The Godfather. Hear exactly what director Francis Ford Coppola requested from the technicians cleaning up his masterpiece.
- Tags: Film, Technician, News, kara tsuboi, jim kerstetter, godfather, francis ford coppola, dvd, bluray, hollywood, film restroation
- Videos 2008-06-06
- How healthy is John McCain?
- How healthy is John McCain?Doesn't matter anyway.The question you should ask is how cranky are his policies and the viewpoints of his vice president. After all that person will step in if John keels over. Besides you should have blogged on his viewpoints on tech to make it related.The problem...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Obama, John McCain
- Discussion threads 2008-05-30
- How healthy is John McCain?
- Here's a late Friday news dump and question for you. Just how healthy is John McCain? To hear the U.S. press write it, after getting a three-hour look at over 1,200 pages of documents, pretty good: A clean bill of health,...
- Tags: John McCain, Medication, Vertigo, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-30
- Burden of uninsured now closing non-profit hospitals
- In all the flurry and fury concerning Grady Hospital in Atlanta the threat of its closing, while real, has seldom been taken seriously. Grady recently appointed a non-profit board to stave off bankruptcy. The hope is that charitable fundraising and a small statewide car tag tax will save the state's only...
- Tags: Hospital, Healthcare, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-03
- McKinsey and PwC On How Companies Think About Sustainability Management: All Hat, No Cattle
- McKinsey and PwC On How Companies Think About Sustainability Management: All Hat, No CattleFurther Thoughts on McKinseyHere are some thoughts on McKinsey from Francis McInerney (www.northriver.com) that speak along the same linesThirteen years after Sean White and I published The Total Quality Corporation which showed how companies can make money...
- Tags: PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, McKinsey & Co.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-23
- Here's the real reason why so many famous, rich older folks never use the Internet
- Here's the real reason why so many famous, rich older folks never use the InternetMy mom is 81....At 75, she said she wanted a computer. We didn't want her to spend money for a door stop, so we started her off on WebTV. A year later, after learning...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Russell, computer, rich older folk, older folk, tool, Internet
- Discussion threads 2007-11-30
- How many medical gadgets changed the world?
- 9. That's how many medical related devices turn up on The Independent of England's arbitrary list of the "101 gadgets that changed the world." In some ways the list is rather silly but it does give some indication of which medical gadgets are considered...
- Tags: Gadget, Tablets, Team Management, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Management, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-11-30
- Beyond a shadow of a pornographic doubt, don't rush to judgment
- Have you seen this man? Known only as "Vico," Interpol is apparently looking for him. According to the Register: Interpol says he appears in about 200 photographs of child abuse taken in Vietnam and Cambodia. His face had been "swirled" in the...
- Tags: Declan McCullagh, Web, Interpol, Termination, PC, Story, Computer, No., Productivity, Workforce Management, Web Site Development, Human Resources, Internet, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-10-08
- Salesforce.com: It's all about the UI
- Salesforce.com on Friday announced a new offering dubbed Force.com, an on-demand platform that gives companies the backend infrastructure as well as the tools to design their applications. The Force.com platform, which is headlined by Visualforce, a user interface-as-a-service technology see gallery at right, is really designed to appeal...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Visualforce, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-09-13
- OpenSpan report card: Plays well with others
- Quick question: What is the most-used technology for integrating apps on the desktop? If you said "copy-and-paste," then you'd be right, and it probably means you've been listening to Francis Carden, CEO of OpenSpan Inc. Carden uses the copy-and-paste statistic to emphasize how little integration has advanced in the industry,...
- Tags: Card, Application, Integration, Object, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-08-20
- What's the 6th worst job in science?
- What's the 6th worst job in science?Odd definition of scienceSo, software QA is now considered a science in the same realm as physics and biology?Please.Yes, "amusing bit of link-baiting"The article moves between pointing out the difficult success of the effort and the assertion that it's a failure because of a...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Microsoft Corp., Psycho, job
- Discussion threads 2007-06-25
- Comments from Sun founders
- Comments from Sun foundersSounds right - but they're on an upswing right now NTSun Prospering?Don't get me wrong, I think Sun will rise (and fall and rise and fall, etc) again, but to say it is prospering?Sun is destined to ride high when businesses seek innovative technology, and sink low...
- Tags: Desktops, Sun Microsystems Inc., IT History, PDP, IT-guy
- Discussion threads 2007-04-20
- Viacom v. YouTube represents a watershed moment in video policy
- Point 1 about Viacom v. YouTube: There is no calling how this case will come out if/as the parties pursue it through the federal courts — Declan McCullagh: Section 512 says Web site operators must not "receive a financial benefit directly attributable to the infringing...
- Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), video, Viacom Inc., YouTube Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-03-14
- Cheaper LEDs to light a green path?
- Cheaper LEDs to light a green path?Color Will Be the IssueThe problem with fluorescent and other forms of energy-efficient lighting is the color and flicker and how it they effect the eye. If they can adjust these to properly emulate the common light bulb, or better yet, the Sun, then...
- Tags: Engineering, sunlight, light-emitting diode, mercury
- Discussion threads 2007-01-19
- Are androids 'better' robots?
- The latest issue of Connection Science is dedicated to Android science. This special issue was co-edited by Karl MacDorman, in the Human-Computer Interaction program of the School of Informatics, Indiana University, and Hiroshi Ishiguro, director of the Intelligent Robotics Lab at Osaka University. As youll find out in "I, Robot;...
- Tags: Robots, android, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Karl MacDorman, special issue, Connection Science, robot
- Blog posts 2006-12-27
- Google Base items get statistics
- Google Base items get statisticsGetting StatisticsTrying to list items can be a headache. I tried listing a Connie Francis Box set only to be stopped by "The word vacation is not allowed" I tried to post a Dolly Parton album only to get "The word dagger is not allowed" I...
- Tags: Google Base, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-11-06
- Sun's data center in a box
- Sun announced its data center in a box today. Stephen Shankland (news.com) and John Markoff NYT were given the scoop by Sun. "Project Blackbox" stuff racks of servers, power and cooling equipment into a standard shipping container 8x8 wide and tall and 20 feet long pictured below. One Blackbox can...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Suns, BlackBox, data center
- Blog posts 2006-10-17
- Flexible transistors for your clothes
- Physicists from Austria and the U.S. have built ultra-thin pressure sensors which can be woven into sensitive textiles. In "Haute couture from the experimental physics lab," they say that their new thin-film transistors TFTs can switch back and forth in reaction to pressure. To achieve this effect, they coupled TFTs...
- Tags: transistor
- Blog posts 2006-10-01
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