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- The brain drain from Apple to Palm
- People generally don't leave if......they are happy and challenged. I guess, on top of Mr. Jobs considerable skills, he can be quite a tyrant. If you are a very talented and highly knowledgeable/skilled individual at the higher levels of corporate management, you probably have the backbone and confidence to discretely...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Apple Inc., U.S. Department of Justice, Palm Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-08-20
- Atoms or electrons: How does Hasbro make money?
- The global supply chain reaches all the way from Rhode Island to China and back. Tonka trucks, GI Joe action figures and my Little Pony are all real products sold to real kids. People who obsess about "good manufacturing jobs" fret about how nothing is made in the USA anymore, and toys...
- Tags: Supply Chain, Hasbro Inc., Supply Chain Management (SCM), Enterprise Software, Software, AMR Research
- Blog posts 2009-05-01
- Newsweek: Clinton campaign was a PC, Obama a Mac
- Newsweek: Clinton campaign was a PC, Obama a MacWell, Linux just works too. McCains campain was like going to Win3.1NT.RE: Newsweek: Clinton campaign was a PC, Obama a MacHmmm. Linux "just works" if you're a Linux head. thanks for reading,David MorgensternLinuxWell we can call Cynthia Green a Suse, Ralph Nader...
- Tags: Desktops, OK Windows, Obama, Apple Macintosh, Clinton Campaign, Newsweek, PC
- Discussion threads 2008-11-11
- What people hate most about health insurance
- What people hate most about health insurancetry medicaid if you want a real headacheIf you think your paid insurance is bad, try living on SS or SSI, yet being expected to make co-pays on everything they can find to ding you on, it may sound like no big deal if...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Insurance, health care, health insurance
- Discussion threads 2008-07-23
- Apple wants Psystar to snatch back Mac clones from customers ... and other thoughts
- Apple wants Psystar to snatch back Mac clones from customers ... and other thoughtsWho else has a dog in the hunt?If the court says that part of Apple's EULA is unenforceable, when it's a part that's so essential to Apple's business model, then who else has questionable terms in their...
- Tags: Milton Bradley, EULA, Apple Inc., Psystar, Pystar
- Discussion threads 2008-07-16
- Obama site hacked; Redirected to Hillary Clinton
- Obama site hacked; Redirected to Hillary ClintonYou'd be amazed how many sites are out therewhere you could delete the whole database just by filling in a search form in a particular way. It would take literally seconds.RE: Obama site hacked; Redirected to Hillary ClintonThey've probably just literally entered something like...
- Tags: Web site development, Obama, security, Hillary Clinton, Web site
- Discussion threads 2008-04-21
- Obama turns Facebook fans into delegates
- Obama turns Facebook fans into delegatesThere should be some talk of Ron Paul in this articleRon Paul has harnessed the internet like no one has ever done before. He raised 20 million in donations in a quarter through the internet and has gained millions of fans through you tube....
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Obama, Ron Paul, health care, Facebook
- Discussion threads 2008-01-07
- Big Telco wants to ream you with "deep packet inspection"
- You may experience mild discomfort The extremist "free market" crowd wants to toss hundreds of years of common and public law in the toilet so a few near-monopolies can maximize their profits and minimize your choices. Should you care? Only if you use the Internet. "We...
- Tags: Network, Comcast Corp., Telecommunications Company, Cell Phone, Information, Nothing, Internet, Telecom & Utilities, Corporate Governance, Cellular Phones, Federal Government, Telecommunications, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Government, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2007-12-06
- FTC nails online music store vendor BurnLounge as pyramid
- FTC nails online music store vendor BurnLounge as pyramidFTC/BurnLounge - Follow the MoneyWhenever a government agency like the FTC goes after someone like BurnLoungeand before you make a personal judgment about the merits of the underlying issue; it's always best to ask yourself: "If the FTC is successful in shutting...
- Tags: Food & Beverage, online music, BurnLounge, food, McDonald's Corp., Apple iTunes, FTC, Steve Jobs
- Discussion threads 2007-06-15
- Google, Dell in URL redirection 'spyware' flap
- Google, Dell in URL redirection 'spyware' flapSo much for "Do No Harm"Google has grown too big. I knew the Google we all loved would die as soon as they went public, and they did. Now it's all about revenue and satisfying shareholders. The USER is now second-rate.It's...
- Tags: Web browsers, Now IT, Google Inc., URL Redirection, socialist, Dell Computer Corp., spyware
- Discussion threads 2007-05-23
- Moral hazards and net neutrality
- George Ou is probably going to write something on this, as he's the one who sent me the link, but I just had to pull out one piece that I thought was particularly important. Timothy B. Lee (which, when I first read it, I thought to be Tim Berners-Lee, father...
- Tags: cartel, commission, government regulation, John Carroll, Net Neutrality, transportation
- Blog posts 2006-08-03
- Microsoft vows to play fair
- Microsoft vows to play fairRight, they will NOT use any proprietary APIs or protocols? They have avery liberal view of "play fair".A shame they didn't do this a long time agoThey could have still made plenty of money without the need to have everything and crush anyone that got in...
- Tags: April Fool, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2006-07-19
- Google hearing set for Feb. 24
- Google hearing set for Feb. 24Democrats vs RepublicansDemocrats: Protect your informationRepublicans: Mine your informationToo bad Ralph Nader didn't win the election. The way people complain bout Bush n Kerry - he prob. would have done a better job - get rid of computers all together and start dancing in the...
- Tags: U.S. Government, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-01-29
- Senate may hoist broadcast flag again
- Senate may hoist broadcast flag againThis Says It All"Bainwol said that unless Congress banned the sale of digital radio receivers without the audio flag, creativity in the music industry would suffer. A receiver that could easily record songs and shuffle the play order like Apple Computer's iPod, he warned, would...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Corporate communications, Digital media, Digital music, MPAA, audio, U.S. Senate
- Discussion threads 2006-01-24
- Open attack on Wine
- Open attack on WineMS is actually acting very responsibly in this ...What they are actually doing is blocking access to WINDOWS code, and why shouldn't they? Linux is a competitor to Windows and MS should NOT be offering their OS CODE to Linux users.BUT, they have made it VERY...
- Tags: Operating systems, wine, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-02-25
- Microsoft, partners to take NAP for security
- Microsoft, partners to take NAP for securityNAPThe reason this is happening is that MS didn't want to use Cisco IP. I don't think it will get enough footing until appliance vendors pitch in.If symantec, checkpoint and others opt for the MS methods instead of Cisco's or some other, then...
- Tags: Business structures, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft partner, Microsoft NAP, partnership, security
- Discussion threads 2004-12-13
- NASA taps SGI, Intel for supercomputer
- NASA taps SGI, Intel for supercomputerNo Windows here. Linux owns the super computer market.And how much would it cost for 10,000 copies of Win2003. And how much memory would you need for 10,000 copies of IE, IIS, and Media Player. Microsoft testified these could not be removed. 50 billion in...
- Tags: Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, WinTel Cabal, kernal, GUI, Microsoft Corp., supercomputer, Unix, InHell PR, Linux, NASA, Microsoft Windows, Intel Corp., Silicon Graphics Inc.
- Discussion threads 2004-07-27
- Microsoft pays to end Lindows suits
- Microsoft pays to end Lindows suitsBWAHAHAHAThis is so funny. Microsoft actually paid $20M to stop fighting with Lindows? Geez. I think Im gonna start a product called Linux Office XP. I could use $20M.Microsoft is paying half the value of the companyThe article notes a Linspire...
- Tags: Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft-Linux, Linspire, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2004-07-19
- Court refuses to lift California e-voting restrictions
- Court refuses to lift California e-voting restrictionsComputers + Voting = Ralph Nader DominationThink about it. A couple motivated computer scientists hack this flawed system and just for fun, get Ralf Nader elected. I'm from Minnesota and I've seen first hand what can come out of a Joke candidate....
- Tags: e-voting
- Discussion threads 2004-07-07
- Overzealous security: CLEARly an issue
- Overzealous security: CLEARly an issuethe terrorists have wonclearly the terrorists have won and they need not do anything more in the u.s.. we drove the ussr into bankruptcy during the cold war and won without firing a shot. all the terrorists need to do is to pass around bits and...
- Tags: Homeland security, 9/11 commission, security
- Discussion threads 2004-06-18
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