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- BitNami Roller Stack (exe)
- Roller is an open source blog server best known for powering heavily used corporate blog sites, such as Sun Microsystem's employee blogging site, IBM DeveloperWorks blogs, IBM Blog Central and Javalobby's JRoller Java community site. Roller supports all of the features needed to set up a blog server for one...
- Tags: Blog, BitNami, Roller, Blogging, Internet
- Software downloads 2007-12-14
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- News to know: Google, Microsoft; AMD; Cybercrime arrest
- Notable headlines: Earnings wrap: Larry Dignan: Can Dirk Meyer save AMD? News.com: AMD's Ruiz steps off the roller coaster Google earnings fall short; says it can thrive in down economy. Techmeme Sam Diaz: IBM: Big Blue beats expectations Microsoft: $60 billion...
- Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., IBM Corp., Keyboards, Digital Cameras, Digital Photography, Asset Management, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Peripherals, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Components, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-18
- Apple's biggest threat: High expectations
- Apple's biggest threat: High expectations10.6 had better be fantastic[i]The Unofficial Apple Weblog floats a rumor that developers will get a seed version of Mac OS X 10.6, a build that will be focused on security and stability.[/i]Apple has run a great marketing campaign based totally on lies. Anyone with half...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Apple Mac OS X, Operating systems, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-04
- No, really, we're studying physics
- No, really, we're studying physicsEducational field tripsI know they Disney parks offer an educational trip which includes a Physics program that complies to many national standards for education. And, yes, it includes a ride on a coaster. Youth Education Series or something.Enjoy your trip!On roller coasters (a little...
- Tags: roller coaster
- Discussion threads 2008-05-15
- No, really, we're studying physics
- I've only recently discovered the joys of roller coasters; according to my 13-year old, I have a very manly scream. I guess that's a compliment. Regardless, I'm taking my physics class to Six Flags New England (made possible in part by a generous donation from Rocky's Ace Hardware,...
- Tags: Physics, Insurance, Financial Planning, Corporate Communications, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Marketing, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- SAP CEO: Ballmer should have bought Yahoo
- SAP CEO: Ballmer should have bought YahooMS shouldn't be allowed to buy any big companiesThey should get their own house in order first, release worthwhile OS's, and put an end to their sick anti-competitive bullying.The world needs free markets and competition to thrive, not one huge monopoly.The more MS can...
- Tags: INTERNET, Kagermann, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc., SAP AG, Steve Ballmer
- Discussion threads 2008-05-05
- So I introduced my students to Twitter
- And now half of them are tweeting like mad and really dig the idea of microblogging, while the other half just can't see the point. It shouldn't surprise me that absolutely none of the tweeting has anything to do with physics. I even tried letting them tweet in...
- Tags: Twitter, Cellular Phones, Telecom & Utilities, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-03-31
- Sony's eco-friendly, hand-powered digital camera in action
- Check out this video of the first working prototype to come out of Sony's odo project, which generated a lot of buzz at Tokyo's Eco-Products 2007 exhibition late last year. Developed at the Sony Design Center in Los Angeles, the project has a lofty goal of helping to establish...
- Tags: Sony Corp., Video, Digital Camera, Camera, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Janice Chen
- Blog posts 2008-03-04
- Yahoo! buy would give Microsoft ownership of open source e-mail, projects, code. Ugh.
- Yahoo! buy would give Microsoft ownership of open source e-mail, projects, code. Ugh.Open source people should man/woman up and pay for what they useOpen source folks... stop being stingy and pay for what you received. Nothing in life is feel and you should stop trying to leave on a free...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc., open source
- Discussion threads 2008-02-01
- eBay CEO Whitman steps down; execs shuffled amid weak outlook
- eBay CEO Whitman steps down; execs shuffled amid weak outlookAmid weak outlook?We've been hearing for a year now how the "core auction business is slowing"..."weak outlook'...blah, blah, blah. And yet: "eBay’s earnings were 45 cents a share, well ahead of Wall Street estimates calling for earnings of 41...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Sales force management, eBay Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-01-23
- Creativity solves museum's engineering challenges
- When planning San Francisco's new California Academy of Sciences building in Golden Gate Park, engineers ran across a few design challenges that demanded clever solutions. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi explains how they borrowed ideas from other areas of engineering--from roller coasters to submarines--to solve those problems.
- Tags: Creativity, News.com, San Francisco, Academy of Sciences, Kara Tsuboi, roller coasters, submarines
- Videos 2008-01-18
- Poll: Businesses in U.S. warm to Vista
- Poll: Businesses in U.S. warm to VistaWhen's the next version out?The way things are going here the next version of Windows will be out before we can get rid of or replace the software that is holding us back from Vista.As said before and by othersunless they switch to a...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, way thing, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-01-17
- OLPC: the best designed notebook in the world
- The One Laptop Per Child OLPC is the best-designed notebook computer in the world. It just isn't designed for you. Get over it. Criticism of the OLPC centers on the fact that it isn't like the notebooks adults use. As the ASUS Eee shows a low-cost conventional...
- Tags: Notebook, Connectivity, Expression, Industrial Design, Activity, Laptop Computer, One Laptop Per Child Project, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2007-12-19
- 2008 Audi TT Coupe
- Photo gallery:2008 Audi TT Coupe Our week with Audi's second-generation TT Coupe came soon after our earlier test of the Audi TT Roadster. We enjoyed the convertible version enough to give it an Editors' Choice award, mainly thanks to its unflappable performance and roster of available tech options.The TT Coupe...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Apple iPod, Audi AG, TT Coupe
- Product reviews 2007-12-10
- Apple: 2 million copies of Leopard sold
- Apple: 2 million copies of Leopard soldWell, good on Applethey'll own the MacIntel market.Congratulations Apple!!You are truly the master of squeezing out maximum revenues from the most gullible consumers on earth. Keep it up, it is working very well for you. [url=http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=235] It isn't going so well for the consumers...
- Tags: Desktops, Apple Inc., Leopard, Apple Macintosh, service pack, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-10-30
- Canon Pixma MP970
- The Canon Pixma MP970 is the 2007 refresh of last year's Pixma MP960. We were looking forward to a top-notch photo-oriented photo multifunction, as we've come to expect stellar quality from Canon, and we loved last year's version. Unfortunately, we were surprised to find slower task speeds and print quality...
- Tags: printer, Canon Inc., Pixma MP960, photograph, MP970, control panel, Canon Pixma MP970
- Product reviews 2007-10-23
- Canon Pixma MX700
- The Canon Pixma MX700 is a double threat of a multifunction inkjet, combining high-quality output with fast task speeds. Though it lacks some options that would make it even more compelling as an office workhorse--advanced fax features and a duplexer, to name two--when compared to other $200 office-oriented inkjet multifunctions...
- Tags: control panel, centerpiece, Canon Inc., Canon Pixma, fax, Pixma MX700, Canon Pixma MX700, automatic document feeder, LCD
- Product reviews 2007-10-19
- Canon Pixma iP4500
- The Canon Pixma iP4500 is a moderately expensive single-function printer designed for general home use. Unlike Canon's more photo-oriented single functions like the Pixma iP6700d, the $130 iP4500 lacks memory card slots and a preview LCD. The iP4500 is a step up from the recently reviewed iP3500; it offers faster...
- Tags: Printers, connection option, iP4500, Canon Inc., iP3500, printer, Pixma iP4500, PictBridge USB port
- Product reviews 2007-10-18
- Canon Pixma iP3500
- The Canon Pixma iP3500 is a low-cost, single-function printer designed for home users with light printing needs. Happily, this $80 inkjet's output quality is good enough for not only general personal use--printing e-mails and directions--but it also suffices for school reports and the like. Its print speeds are average to...
- Tags: Printers, connection option, control panel, output area, Canon Inc., printer, Canon iP3500, photograph
- Product reviews 2007-10-15
- Rich Internet applications as a tool for the web worker
- There is a good post by Anne Zelenka on GigaOm today which contrasts the Information Age and the Connected Age and then drills down into the workers for both, information workers and web workers respectively. I'm excited about Anne's book because I think RIAs have a very unique role to...
- Tags: Software, Web, Rich Internet Application, Worker, Tool, Web Worker, Channel Management, Marketing, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2007-10-07
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