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- New Yorkers rally to help online Romeo
- New Yorkers rally to help online RomeoWhat adead beat!Just as long as it has a benign to happy endingotherwise, I'm a cynic and this is worrisome on some levels.
- Tags: Romeo, New Yorkers
- Discussion threads 2007-11-09
- New Yorkers: We're geeks, too
- New Yorkers: We're geeks, tooNice AdI suppose it's no worse than Fox putting the cast of [b]That 70's Show[/b] in the stands during the World Series, but this is nothing more than an ad. Really, where is there anything much news worthy in this, to say nothing of being headline...
- Tags: New Yorkers
- Discussion threads 2006-10-11
- Today's Links on 9/11: Bush in NYC, video archives, my personal story
- SPECIAL EDITION OF TODAY'S LINKSSeptember 11, 2006: Five Year Anniversary of theAttacks on the World Trade CenterPRESIDENT BUSH Revisits WTC Site on 5th ANNIVERSARYPresident Bush is on a commemorative journey in New York City and as part of his mission he is gving all New Yorkers a big thumbs up,...
- Tags: 9/11 commission, 9/11, Bush, New Yorkers
- Blog posts 2006-09-11
- New Yorkers cope with transit strike
- New Yorkers cope with transit strikeJust in time for my trip to NYCThank you New York. Hope you clear up in less than a week.
- Tags: Quality, New Yorkers
- Discussion threads 2005-12-21
- 52% of New Yorkers have ordered groceries online in 2004
- In 2004 the number of New Yorkers who told the Zagat Survey that they had ordered groceries online rose to 52% from 16% in 2003, according to New York Times. On a grand scale, Internet shopping represents only 0.4% of the $570 billion grocery business.
- Tags: grocery, New Yorkers
- Blog posts 2005-04-06
- 52% of New Yorkers have ordered groceries online in 2004
- In 2004 the number of New Yorkers who told the Zagat Survey that they had ordered groceries online rose to 52% from 16% in 2003, according to New York Times. On a grand scale, Internet shopping represents only 0.4% of the $570 billion grocery business.
- Tags: New Yorkers, grocery
- Blog posts 2005-04-06
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- And the calculator saga continues
- I spent the afternoon at a local orchard with my wife and my youngest son. The other kids were buried in homework and/or video games, but it's apple season here in New England, so off the three of us went on a beautiful fall day. The orchard was...
- Tags: Ice Cream, Games, Taxes, Corporate Communications, Free Trade, Construction, Personal Technology, Financial Planning, Finance, Marketing, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-10-05
- NYPD recruit victims of crime, to fight crime
- I think it's fair to say, many will agree with me, that some law enforcement agencies, departments and organisations are a mere haemorrhoid, dangling from the arse of our societies. Strong statement indeed, but what can be done about it? Policy shift, cabinet change, elect a new leader, revolution? ...
- Tags: Crime, Corporate Communications, Identity Theft, Homeland Security, Marketing, Security, Government, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- The worst shopping experience on the web?
- The worst shopping experience on the web?Be Glad...You actually got to talk to someone.. Ive made the mistake of ordering online, not getting a confirmation email, then calling every number on the website to hear.. "we're sorry, the number you have dialed is no longer in service."THAT is worse I...
- Tags: Engineering, Web, battery, Dell Computer Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-19
- The newspaper's last stand
- Interesting news today...or was it yesterday? I have no idea. I got off an eleven hour flight from Johannesburg this morning, and then had to race to the US embassy to get more visa pages in my passport because I've managed to fill every available visa slot with stamps, causing...
- Tags: Newspaper, CBS Broadcasting Inc., London Underground, Consumption Habit, E-books, Internet, Personal Technology, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Defending Java against Paul Murphy
- Paul Murphy recently wrote a piece where he made the worst insult a Unix person can make about any technology used in Unix environments. He called Java "Windows on Unix." Next up, Paul Murphy will call Dallas residents New Yorkers in cowboy hats, and accuse Hillary Clinton of being a...
- Tags: Paul Murphy, C, Object-oriented, Paul, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
- Viral video: Frozen Grand Central
- Viral video: Frozen Grand CentralThe reason this was disruptiveis because the people had more class than these "secret agents" They were too polite to just shove these jerks out of the way so they could get on with where they needed to go and what they needed to do, which...
- Tags: Viral Video, Grand Central
- Discussion threads 2008-02-05
- Viral video: Frozen Grand Central
- According to this recently declassified video, 207 secret agents infiltrated Grand Central Station one cold February afternoon. Made up of people of all ages and races, this clandestine group looked like typical New Yorkers. They aroused no suspicion from security forces as they spread out and mixed with commuters and...
- Tags: Video, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-02-04
- Legal Services of New York City Expands Outreach to Low-Income Clients With Secure, Reliable Network Services
- Legal Services of New York City wanted to transform hodgepodge network into a state-of-the-art system that would enable Legal Services to expand its reach, helping more low-income New Yorkers and deliver secure, reliable IT services among Legal Services' 17 offices and to partners citywide. The challenge was to maintain business...
- Tags: New York City, Network, Network Service, Juniper Networks Inc., VPNs, Networking, ATM, Network Security, It Services, Security
- Case studies 2008-02-01
- New York investigates Intel for anticompetitive marketing
- Is the boom starting to fall on Intel's anticompetitive marketing practices? New York attorney general Andrew Cuomo has issued subpoenas related to an investigation into whether Intel illegally promises deals and threatens punishments to manufacturers. "After careful preliminary review, we have determined that questions raised about...
- Tags: New York, Intel Corp., Corporate Law, Manufacturing, Marketing Research, Processors, Business Operations, Marketing, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-01-10
- After consultations security expert believes Comcast may be "violating the law"
- After consultations security expert believes Comcast may be "violating the law"What is Comcast thinking of ?"If you were a prosecutor, would you investigate filing a lawsuit against Comcast for these practices?"You dang skippy . Not only do I subscribe to Comcast CATV , but currently I'm a Comcast High Speed...
- Tags: INTERNET, Cable, TVs, Network technology, TV & Home Theater, Broadband Internet, Comcast Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-10-23
- NYC cabbie strike: Try an ad share
- New York City cabbies launched a two-day strike on Wednesday to make life difficult to millions of New Yorkers. The fix? An advertising revenue share. Here's the deal: New York wants cabbies to install GPS systems, video screens and touch screen credit card processors in their cabs....
- Tags: Advertisement, Traffic, New York, GPS, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-09-05
- Delivering High Availability, Platform Flexibility, and a 50 Percentage Point Gain in Utilization With an Innovative Clustering From Symantec and ServerWare Corporation
- To help keep current flowing to nearly 20 million power-hungry New Yorkers, the New York Independent System Operator NYISO and ServerWare Corporation, a Symantec business partner, developed an innovative active-active architecture for disaster recovery. It uses Symantec clustering and Solaris 10 Containers to meet recovery targets, boost utilization by a...
- Tags: Symantec Corp., Clustering, High Availability, NYISO, Security
- Case studies 2007-08-29
- NY to Google: Stop trapping consumer data, or no DoubleClick merger
- Has Google CEO Eric Schmidt finally met his match in New York state Governor Eliot Spitzer?Schmidt feigns scant concern over Viacoms $1 billion lawsuit claiming "massive copyright fringement" following the Google $1.65 billion stock buyout of YouTube. Will the chief Googler also "dismiss" the efforts of Spitzers administration to call...
- Tags: Advertising, DoubleClick, Google, Google Software Applications, Internet Data, Privacy, Search
- Blog posts 2007-05-10
- Help! How do I get Jason Calacanis out of my RSS reader?
- Jason Calacanis, former Editor of Silicon Alley Reporter and ex-GM of Netscape, has written the ultimate link-bait post, titled: "New Calacanis link-baiting rules", which cleverly masquerades as a guide to how to get him to link to others. And its working. How do I know? Well not only is Techmeme...
- Tags: Net culture
- Blog posts 2007-04-27
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