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- Free national Wi-Fi? Pardon me not holding my breath.
- Free national Wi-Fi? Pardon me not holding my breath.So if the task gets sold to ONE bidder......what company is big enough to "connect" the entire country? And wouldn't that be creating a monopoly? Or wouldn't a monopoly exist, because the system is free?If it is free, where is the financial...
- Tags: Taxes, Wireless LANs, Free trade, WIRELESS, Internet, tax, Wi-Fi
- Discussion threads 2008-10-13
- Free national Wi-Fi? Pardon me not holding my breath.
- In today's Wall Street Journal, reporter Amy Schatz writes that a proposal to create a free, national wireless Internet service got a boost after Federal Communications Commission engineers "concluded that concerns are overblown about such service interfering with other carriers." Which is all well and good, except...
- Tags: FCC, Airwave, Wireless Internet, Federal Government, Wi-Fi, Wireless LANs, Wireless, Government, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-10-13
- eBay doubles down on payments as it buys Bill Me Later; Lays off 1,000
- EBay on Monday revamped its corporate portfolio laying off 1,000 workers, or 10 percent of its workforce, and buying online payment company Bill Me Later as well as a Denmark classifieds company. The layoffs were largely expected, but the Bill Me Later purchase for $820 million in...
- Tags: Payment, Amazon.com Inc., eBay Inc., Bill, E-business/E-Commerce, Financial Services, Financial Accounting, Internet, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-10-06
- Drill, baby, drill: cheap gasoline, oil a-plenty! Whoopee!
- Drill, baby, drill: cheap gasoline, oil a-plenty! Whoopee!Nice spin, as usual.2025? The CEO of Transocean (the world leader in deep-sea drilling) was questioned about timeframes for drilling sites to come online. He said in no case could he see it taking longer than 5 or 6 years,...
- Tags: cheap gasoline, Whoopee, gasoline
- Discussion threads 2008-09-24
- Private browsing becomes the new cool feature.
- Private browsing becomes the new cool feature.Too bad the UN will make that featuretotally meaningless.http://government.zdnet.com/?p=3998How can a keystroke logger be incognito?You guys have really sold out to the advertisers haven't you?I noticed the glowing recommendations for google chrome before any of you had looked under the hood. Irresponsible. Amateur.Instead of...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, new cool feature, Private Browsing, cool feature, spyware
- Discussion threads 2008-09-12
- 2 million new green jobs? Propaganda, certainly, but a good topic for debate nonetheless
- 2 million new green jobs? Propaganda, certainly, but a good topic for debate nonethelessjobsi ssee you are still no making an honest living!2 million jobs made how many will be put out of work 10 millionRE: 2 million new green jobs? Propaganda, certainly, but a good topic for dI don't...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, job, Propaganda, good topic
- Discussion threads 2008-09-10
- Ad danger to open source
- Ad danger to open sourceHow does open source gain ground?For the most part, open source gains ground as products of companies. These companies, including Red Hat and IBM, are using open source as a means of reducing staff expenses and thus lowering prices or increasing profits.Advertising is most necessary...
- Tags: Ad page, open source, advertisement
- Discussion threads 2008-09-08
- Google, Mozilla extend search box deal
- Google, Mozilla extend search box dealA big thanks to Google for doing their part to fund the free and openinternet. Without Firefox, and Google's funding, we would end up with a MS proprietary internet, with lots of MS toll booths.Great News!Keeps Mozilla funded, and you can add other search engines...
- Tags: INTERNET, Web browsers, Google Inc., Mozilla Corp., search box
- Discussion threads 2008-08-28
- Security researcher demands money from Sun, Nokia
- Security researcher demands money from Sun, NokiaReceive compensation or what?Sell it to the highest bidder? That aside it strikes me like he is demanding ransom on account of the undercurrents I sense and the possibility of malice being an end product if Sun and Nokia were not to "pay up".-M
- Tags: Nokia Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., security
- Discussion threads 2008-08-14
- Prohibition 2.0
- Prohibition 2.0Version skippingAt least version 3.0, perhaps higher.The "War on Drugs" was at least version 2.0, and you could count the fiasco over the 55 mph speed limit as another.This is why it's a bad idea......to let lobbyists write the laws. If the average citizen comes to the conclusion...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, Prohibition 2.0
- Discussion threads 2008-07-21
- Finjan uncovers half a gigabyte of stolen data on crimeware servers
- Finjan's Malicious Code Research Center has uncovered a half of gigabyte of stolen data from US Healthcare organizations and from a major airline on crimeware servers in Argentina and Malaysia. A representative of Finjan stated: "Hackers incorporated sophisticated attacks using crimeware toolkits, Trojans, and Command and...
- Tags: Web, Patient, Data, Finjan Software Inc., Health Care, Server, Cybercriminal, Crimeserver, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Social Security, Channel Management, Security, Viruses And Worms, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Government, Marketing, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-06-18
- The most comprehensive police database: Facebook
- The most comprehensive police database: Facebookfraudit is fraud to not identify themselves when they are using the data for official purposesbut of course we no longer recognize the constitution and the police motto has changed to protect and serve the highest bidderRE: The most comprehensive police database: FacebookWe're unlucky to...
- Tags: Litigation, comprehensive police database, police database, Facebook, database
- Discussion threads 2008-06-16
- Google calls for hike in H-1B visas
- Google calls for hike in H-1B visasThey immigrate because their country sucksThere's plenty of ways to make money in their own country.The Internet is computers talking to computers.very wellHow about lobbying for changing the H1-B process this way:1.increase the application fee since they displace Americans that paid taxes and loans...
- Tags: Benefits, Google Inc., H-1B, information technology, Microsoft Windows, salary, hike, application fee
- Discussion threads 2008-06-05
- Can open source help liberate the bureaucracy?
- Britain's national plan to bring order and interoperability to the patient records and operations of the national health service was going to cost about £1.2bn and be an enormous business and political success by early 1998. Ten years later it's widely expected to be a continuing £13bn pound...
- Tags: Agency, Health Care, Bureaucracy, StarOffice, Open Source, Advertising & Promotion, Office Suites, Software, Marketing, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Where does Google Health go from here?
- Where does Google Health go from here?Go??? No where.Hmmm, we make the API free until we have everyones health records, then we put the squeese on and start charging people for their own information.Of course there is also the probability those records will be hacked or stolen by someone...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, health care, Google Health, health record, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-20
- Ideology and self interest won't win health care debate
- Ideology and self interest won't win health care debateAmazingly enough...ideologically driven it may be, but I think what Armey proposes is essentially correct, though I would combine it with a strong does of patent reform to drive down costs.That said, I think the basic approach to any sort of legislation...
- Tags: Taxes, Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Insurance, health care, tax
- Discussion threads 2008-05-15
- Can Icahn bring Microsoft's Yahoo bid back?
- Updated: Billionaire investor Carl Icahn announced an alternate board of directors for Yahoo in a move that could revive a Microsoft bid. Will Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer bite? As expected Icahn announced his alternate slate, which includes Mark Cuban, who sold Broadcast.com to...
- Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Carl Icahn, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Putting Workday on SAP's radar
- Now that SAP's SaaS project Business ByDesign has gone on the back burner, I've been wondering how I'm going to pass the time next week at SAPPHIRE Berlin. One thing I'll be asking the enterprise software giant is how it feels about losing out to SaaS startup Workday for a...
- Tags: Software-as-a-service, SAP AG, Radar, Workday, Flextronics International Ltd., Software As A Service (SaaS), Human Capital, Emerging Technologies, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad. (Gallery: Apple Vista (a.k.a. 10.5.2))
- Some snaps of what happens when 10.5.2 goes bad. (Gallery: Apple Vista (a.k.a. 10.5.2))Not everything is perfect, but pretty closeIts obvious the macbook pro has some defective hardware. I been running 10.5.2 since its release and not once have I seen any of these error messages and I work my...
- Tags: Apple Vista, macBook Pro, A.K.A., Apple Inc., Gallery, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-05-05
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