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- Influence is productive
- Influence is productiveIf I never read Mr. Lanham's book ...... then I will not know what Mr. Lanham thinks. Just as I do not know what Socrates thought because Socrates wrote nothing.And, in fact, were I to read one book by Mr. Lanham, I would not know what...
- Tags: misstatement, marshall mcluhan, lanham, kant
- Discussion threads 2006-05-22
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- Pulling money out of thin air. Or, why wind power should be a neighborly concern.
- My mother and I chat a lot about different alternative energy options, mainly because she is lucky enough to live in Hawaii where solar hot water has been mandated for future construction. But one thing that has been ultra controversial on the Big Island has been wind power for the...
- Tags: alternative energy, wind energy, heather clancy
- Blog posts 2008-07-19
- News to know: Nokia Symbian; XP phase-out; Apple badware
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: No reprieve: XP phase-out begins June 30 Dancho Danchev: Trojan exploiting unpatched Mac OS X vulnerability in the wild Spam attack shut downs Marshall Islands email service 200,000 sites spreading web malware, China's...
- Tags: nokia corp., microsoft windows xp, apple inc., symbian inc., service-oriented architecture (soa), e-mail, virtualization, microsoft windows, leadership, advertising & promotion, web services, enterprise software, software, online communications, hardware, operating systems, management, marketing, david grober
- Blog posts 2008-06-25
- Spam attack shut downs Marshall Islands email service
- Spam attack shut downs Marshall Islands email serviceThis is another example of spammers showing off.Basically some spammers got the wild idea to 'flex their muscles' Hopefully the proper authorities find them and shut them down.Wow. The Marshalls.Who's next? Guam, Palau, Yap, Truk? Does Midway have internet?Geez, someone must be seriously...
- Tags: spam, marshall islands, email service, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2008-06-24
- Spam attack shut downs Marshall Islands email service
- Marshall Islands National Telecommunications Authority is reporting that a sustained spamming attack during the past 24 hours managed to cause a successful Denial of Service attack on the email services of the islands only Internet Service Provider. More info on the attack : More...
- Tags: internet service provider, spamming, attack, email service, marshall islands national telecommunications authority, e-mail, internet service providers (isps), security, online communications, internet, dancho danchev
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- Facebook censorship; Twitter raises another $15 million; Facebook's pending redesign
- The social web weekly: a quick-fire roundup of some of the news, announcements and conversations that have occurred throughout the week… Facebook censorship. Facebook is blocking certain messages between users under the umbrella of spam prevention, reports Marshall Kirkpatrick over at ReadWriteWeb: "If you ever get the...
- Tags: facebook, twitter, kirkpatrick, social networking, online communications, marketing, advertising & promotion, steve o\'hear
- Blog posts 2008-05-22
- Collaboration 2.0...
- For the last couple of years I've been in the trenches managing a sizeable collaboration space across three continents for a large multinational enterprise. The diplomacy, strategy, tactics and sheer hard work of managing, building and running this type of space can be all consuming, particularly with...
- Tags: strategy, web, collaboration, enterprise 2.0, web 2.0, groupware, internet, enterprise software, software, oliver marks
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Comcast scoops up Plaxo: good move
- In a move that surprises few people, Plaxo is being acquired. The surprise - at least for some - is that it is Comcast and not one of the usual suspects of Facebook or Google. Comcast is Plaxo's biggest partner and provides hosting for all Comcast email subscriber address books....
- Tags: plaxo inc., comcast corp., advertising & promotion, e-mail, marketing, online communications, dennis howlett
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- rPath to OEM Novell's SUSE Linux to reduce legal worries
- rPath has entered a pact with Novell that makes creating a virtual appliance easier for developers – and corporate lawyers. As part of the deal, which was announced yesterday, rPath will OEM Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server beginning in August, said Bill Marshall, the company's CEO,...
- Tags: novell inc., suse linux, suse, rpath, rpath linux, linux, open source, operating systems, unix, servers, software, hardware, paula rooney
- Blog posts 2008-04-22
- Is all publicity good publicity?
- There's a well-known saying that all publicity is good publicity, but you have to wonder whether the team over at Radar Networks feel that way this morning. The company is behind Twine, which was unveiled to much fanfare at the O'Reilly Web 2.0 Summit last November. Having...
- Tags: application, network, radar, beta, twine, marshall, aerospace & defense, semantic web, manufacturing, internet, paul miller
- Blog posts 2008-03-12
- The Gmail password hijacking incident: When so-called helpful apps hurt
- An application dubbed G-Archiver backs up your Gmail account to a hard drive with a not-so-nice twist: It swipes your user name and password. Jeff Atwood at Coding Horror outlines a chilling tale as told by Dustin Brooks, one of his readers. I was looking for...
- Tags: google gmail, password, e-mail, business ethics, online communications, leadership, management, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-03-10
- Guitar Rig 3: Kontrol Edition
- Without the Guitar Hero video game franchise, most of us would never feel the rush of turning our virtual amps up to 11, slinging our guitars below the waist, and living the fantasy of rock stardom. For those of you who actually have some skill with a real guitar, however,...
- Tags: tools & techniques, search option, native instruments, guitar rig 3, guitar
- Product reviews 2008-03-07
- Is Nintendo about to challenge Jenny Craig?
- Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk investigates the power of Nintendo's Wii and virtual gaming to improve the health and well being of society. Depending on whose statistics you prefer to disbelieve, between 15 and 25 percent of American children are overweight. The causes seem evident...
- Tags: nintendo co. ltd., fact, nintendo wii, nathan, games, personal technology, chris matyszczyk
- Blog posts 2008-02-16
- If you call someone a 'nerd' are you a moron? (Part 2)
- Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk continues his examination of what it means to be a nerd in part 2 of his review of David Anderegg's new book, "Nerds." Last week, I wrote about the concept of being a nerd. And about a book called "Nerds: Who They...
- Tags: dr., real world, chris matyszczyk
- Blog posts 2008-02-08
- Dell Computers Help Brad Marshall Homes Increase the Mobility of Field Workers, Enhance Customer Service, and Accelerate Projects by an Estimated 20 Percent
- For custom home building company Brad Marshall Homes, providing outstanding customer service is the top priority. Brad Marshall Homes wanted to enhance customer service and increase the efficiency of the building process as well as decrease computer downtime by deploying new desktop computers for the office and new notebook computers...
- Tags: customer service, dell computer corp., mobility, worker, computer, productivity, product marketing, notebooks, customer relationship management (crm), marketing, hardware, notebooks & tablets, enterprise software, software
- Case studies 2008-02-01
- Why Twitter's failing
- Right now, Twitter is a mess. Most of today, European users have experienced outages of varying length and even hard core Twitter fans are saying they've had enough. Some have talked of jumping ship to Pownce or Jaiku. Louis van Proosdij, in answer to TechCrunch France's Ouriel Ohayon offered: ...
- Tags: twitter, marshall, joyent, rod boothby, patience, manufacturing, dennis howlett
- Blog posts 2008-01-31
- Hacking and the modern hospital
- As if you need another reason to distrust medical automation Jeffery Gibson of Marshall, Minn. faces up to 10 years in prison for planting a logic bomb in a hospital's computer system. (Picture from Profitability.Net.) What makes this especially scary is that Gibson was not a hospital...
- Tags: google inc., hospital, hacking, computer, productivity, healthcare, dana blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-01-24
- The Crunchies: And the winners are...
- Last night the San Francisco Web 2.0 crowd filled the high society Herbst Theatre for the Crunchies, a people's choice award program hosted by my friends from TechCrunch, GigaOm, Venture Beat and ReadWriteWeb. You can watch a replay of the event here, courtesy of Mogulus. The...
- Tags: start-up, corporate communications, advertising & promotion, marketing, dan farber
- Blog posts 2008-01-19
- Yahoo supports OpenID; MySpace leads Facebook; Digg Reel launches
- The social web weekly: a quick-fire roundup of some of the news, announcements and conversations that have occurred throughout the week… MySpace still leading Facebook for U.S. traffic. Not surprising to me, but Hiwise has released stats on social networking site visits in the U.S. The short...
- Tags: facebook, digg, yahoo! inc., myspace, social networking, authentication/encryption, online communications, marketing, advertising & promotion, security, steve o\'hear
- Blog posts 2008-01-17
- SAP-BusinessObjects: what was unsaid
- The SAP-BusinessObjects go to market show was mildly interesting but left key questions unanswered. Colleagues Dan Farber and Mike Krigsman were on the call as was James Governor. I asked how the combined operation might incorporate non-financial measures into the new solutions. I was thinking about how...
- Tags: opportunity, hyperion solutions corp., sap ag, pricing, business intelligence, tools & techniques, human capital, databases, enterprise software, marketing, software, data management, management, human resources, workforce management, dennis howlett
- Blog posts 2008-01-16
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