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- China's porn obsession not just a coverup for political repression
- China's porn obsession not just a coverup for political repressionOur children should be so lucky!If our government would protect our children from porn, maybe we wouldn't have may of the problems we have in our society with our children and sex!RE: China's porn obsession not just a coverup for political...
- Tags: Chinese Government, porn obsession, repression, political repression, coverup
- Discussion threads 2009-06-26
- Journalism ... and other inappropriate relationships
- If you end up being bitten by journalism it is similar to being smitten. It's like falling in love with someone -- but in this case, you know it's the wrong person. - You know that there is no way the relationship can work out (because currently...
- Tags: Journalism, Story, News Story, Keyboards, Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Hardware, Peripherals, Human Resources, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2009-06-24
- Surviving and thriving: or why MISO has it (mostly) wrong
- Microsoft, IBM, SAP and Oracle collectively make up what Irregulars call MISO. Harsher critics might think they are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Whichever your chosen position I am coming to the view that the way they are going to market is wrong for the conditions in which we...
- Tags: CIO, Oracle Corp., Social Computing, SAP AG, IBM Corp., MISO, Vendor Response, David Dobrin, Vertica, Social Networking, Strategy, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2009-05-21
- The cause of swine flu
- The cause of swine fluas I said beforeThe origin of this virus and many others is in the promiscuos way of life of the homosexuals.Church leaders and conservative bloggers saw it comming.Unfortunately Obama does nothing to eradicate the root cause of this disease that is homosexuality, and panders to these...
- Tags: antibiotics, H1N1 flu, virus
- Discussion threads 2009-04-28
- Hey teachers...Just stay off the MySpace, OK?
- Hey teachers...Just stay off the MySpace, OK?Couldn't agree more..Being an IT person in education I have to agree with the School's decision. There is a fine line drawn there and it should remain a separation. I know of teachers in my District that have their students...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Social networking, MySpace
- Discussion threads 2008-10-23
- There's data and then there's asking for trouble
- There's data and then there's asking for troubleRE: There's data and then there's asking for troubleoff campus activities are private matters and should be held private, even of local staff insolong as students have not disclosed them. It should be the students call to disclose or not these information, and...
- Tags: Down-under, RTI
- Discussion threads 2008-06-17
- Sense and respond -- should humans be part of complex event processing?
- This week, a report out of the Financial Times cited here in the LA Times said that a bug used in the computer models used by analysts at Moody’s Investors Service caused Moody’s to award "incorrect triple-A ratings to billions of dollars worth of a type of complex debt product."...
- Tags: Human, Application, Event, SOA, EDA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-05-23
- Of course you realize, this means war.
- Fanboys exist for every favored computing platform. When you’ve been writing about computing for any number of years, such as I have, you are eventually going become the target of kooks â€" people who post completely random stuff on your blogs, send you crazy and inflamed emails, or write...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, PC, Apple Inc., Macalope, Jason Perlow, Apple Mac OS X, Desktops, Apple Mac OS, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Blog posts 2008-04-23
- Defending Java against Paul Murphy
- Defending Java against Paul MurphyA musician's mindObviously no musician created it. But did he or she hang around a radio station before throwing the logic in there?Sorry Mr. Carroll...... but I'll remind you that "What moved me to respond ... was what I consider to be an inaccurate portrayal...
- Tags: Programming languages, C/C++, SECURITY, Paul Murphy, Java, flaw, C, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-08
- Facebook vs LinkedIn (round three)
- Last week, TechCrunch reported that Facebook is rolling out more updates to it API (the hooks provided for third-party developers to create applications for the Facebook platform) which could help the social networking site compete even more directly with LinkedIn, and other "professional" social networks. As well as allowing users...
- Tags: Facebook, Application, Network, LinkedIn, Problem, Social Networking, Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Steve O'Hear
- Blog posts 2007-10-15
- HP to safety official's e-mail regarding potentially dangerous laser printer emissions: 'Delete'
- HP to safety official's e-mail regarding potentially dangerous laser printer emissions: 'Delete'Shouldn't Tran, Tuan A's employment be deleted?n/tRe deletion without readingI am a webmaster of about 22 different websites. I get loads of spam with "generic" subject lines like "Thank you", etc. I don't normally read every email, I look...
- Tags: Spam, laser, laser printer, e-mail, Mr Tran, Hewlett-Packard Co.
- Discussion threads 2007-08-09
- Oracle gloats over SAP filing; reality may be different
- Oracle is taking SAP's response to its lawsuit and running with it. In a statement, Oracle said:"SAP CEO Henning Kagermann has now admitted to the repeated and illegal downloading of Oracle's intellectual property. Oracle filed suit to discover the magnitude of the illegal downloads and fully understand how SAP used...
- Tags: Software Infrastructure, SAP, Oracle, General
- Blog posts 2007-07-03
- Teaching Classes' Relations: A Walkthrough Using UML Arrow Methodology
- Object oriented design involves, among other, selecting entities and relationships between them. The past practical experience shows that often, students select inappropriate relations between classes regardless of their formal education. This paper presents a UML arrow methodology for supporting classes' relationship selection using UML notation. The methodology is comprised of...
- Tags: Methodology, University Of Haifa, UML, Programming Languages, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2007-05-13
- Dissecting Silverlight
- Dissecting SilverlightMisrepresenting MSWhile your discussion of this product appears thoughtful, your comment:"This can be both good and bad. MS .NET is a nice elegant system that was designed after Microsoft and Sun had their famous falling out over what constitutes "real Java"."Is a wild distortion of the truth. This is...
- Tags: Programming languages, Microsoft Silverlight, MS .Net, Java, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-01
- Poor telephone habits can drive customers away
- When a customer is on the phone, you want to be sure to make a positive impression -- courtesy and efficiency go a long way toward building loyalty. Unfortunately, we sometimes create the opposite impression by misusing our speakerphones, answering calls when we're too busy to be polite, or unwittingly...
- Tags: Phone, Impression, Calvin Sun, Telecom & Utilities
- Download resources 2007-04-17
- What flavor is your ecosystem?
- Marc Benioff, explaining Salesforce.coms programmable new Apex platform to Dan Farber last week, likened it to Windows: "We want to have the same open environment and to create competition." He genuinely wants the world to write its applications to Apex — even on-demand ISVs who are already well-established in their...
- Tags: Salesforce.com, Ecosystems, Marketplaces, Web 3.0
- Blog posts 2007-01-30
- Vista success hinges on developers
- Vista success hinges on developersVista success hinges on developersThank you for rehashing what Microsoft has been saying for years. They have always relied on their developers to make applications for their platform. When Steve Ballmer gave his speech repeating "developers" over and over again what do you think he...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), developer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, Vista success hinge, success hinge
- Discussion threads 2007-01-24
- Ethics? what's that gonna cost me?
- It seems to me that IT fraud comes in two main forms: those perpetrated for money or power, and involving failures to act ethically. The first kind are generally easier to spot and deal with. Consider, for example, these three illustrations of different kinds of buyer fraud: ...
- Tags: RFP
- Blog posts 2007-01-16
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