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- Shop.org: NYC goes shopping, online
- High concept Advertising Week was the talk of the Big Apple two weeks ago. Today, Shop.org hits town touting the less sexy, but lucrative, world of ecommerce.I joined in the kick-off reception at the Shop.org exhibit hall this evening. Sightings of note: Google Checkout rolling checkout cart with laptop demo...
- Tags: Shop.org
- Blog posts 2006-10-10
- 58 mln people to shop online on cyber-Monday
- Shop.org says more than 58 mln consumers are expected to shop online on Monday, November 28th, 2005, from home or at work. Nielsen/NetRatings said traffic to online shopping sites grew 29% YTY on Friday, November 25th, 2005. Yahoo! Shopping reported that the number of visits to its site rose 52%...
- Tags: Shop.org
- Blog posts 2005-11-28
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- Shop at the Windows Marketplace for Mobile from your desktop browser
- Apple was NOT the first, not by far[i]Every mobile operating system now has their own on device application store, thanks to the initiative of Apple with the iPhone and the App Store.[/i]Handango InHand was there a year and a half before Apple even allowed applications on their phone.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handango[i]Handango InHand, available...
- Tags: Memory, Flash memory, Advertising & Promotion, Mobile operating systems, Web browsers, Operating systems, desktop browser, Web browser, Microsoft Windows, desktop, Handango, Handango InHand, Apple Inc., SD card, mobile
- Discussion threads 2009-11-12
- Green building boom
- Somebody please explain something here.How can these green building--and associated manufacturing--jobs not be the same old "not green" jobs just slid into a new spot? Are these in addition to the "not green" jobs. Are the old "not green" just canned and dropped from the rolls of humanity....
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, McGraw-Hill Construction, job
- Discussion threads 2009-11-11
- Free the Orphans: Are we being played for fools in Google Books play?
- Give me a BreakGoogle paid to digitize those books. Google paid to setup the storage and bandwidth infrastructure to host the books, and google made an agreement with the authors to be able to publish those books. If anyone else would like to do the same thing they...
- Tags: Google Inc., agreement, orphan
- Discussion threads 2009-09-23
- Who's developing Linux?
- A few questionsI'm not very surprised, but I do have a few questions.1. With Academia you mean not a company, but universities all over the world? Linguistically, it would appeal to the classical Latinist in me... :-)However, in that case, I'm a bit disappointed by the lack of kernel input...
- Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Linux Kernel Development, Linux
- Discussion threads 2009-09-15
- EFF, ACLU says Google Books will chill reading, speech
- Better that it is entirely unavailablethan to make it available to anyone who cares to search for it. I have seen nowhere that the Google project will prevent any other source from digitizing books, or from keeping them in print. This is quite possibly THE stupidest argument I have heard...
- Tags: Google Inc., American Civil Liberties Union, privacy, Google Book, Vegas, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Discussion threads 2009-09-08
- When you say SPAM, it had better mean canned luncheon meat
- My Hovercraft is full of eelsNo, sorry, that was a mistranslation. I meant to say I liked spam as a kid. As an adult older than you the thought of canned meat isn't particularly appealing.Green eggs and ham were always out.My VoteI say we keep using the term "spam"...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, First Use, spam, Hormel
- Discussion threads 2009-08-23
- Leading NGO Generates £5 Million in Revenue With e-Commerce Solution
- Oxfam Great Britain is a leading, non-government agency that works with thousands of partner organizations around the world to help people living in poverty and promote social justice. To help strengthen its brand and realize new sources of charitable donations, Oxfam Great Britain wanted to expand its e-commerce capabilities. Oxfam...
- Tags: Revenue, Microsoft Corp., E-business, NGO, Oxfam Great Britain, Web Technology, E-business/E-Commerce, Portals, Internet
- Case studies 2009-08-12
- Facebook pages for schools
- Separation is KeyI don't think Facebook is an appropriate medium for schools to communicate with students/parents/faculty. One of the issues that comes up in our household frequently is the separation of personal and professional life on Facebook, i.e., I am not "friends" with any of my professional acquaintances on...
- Tags: SECURITY, Facebook, Facebook Pages, social media
- Discussion threads 2009-08-07
- A Linux credit card
- A Linux credit cardHmmmI don't think CCs are open source - not even a little :)RE: A Linux credit cardIf I didn't already have two affinity cards, I'd get this one. Can only support so many worthy causes :(will M$ rush with a windoze credit card?Just imagine the M$...
- Tags: Sales channel, Financial services, UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, UMB, Affinity Cards, credit card, Linux credit card, Linux, affinity card
- Discussion threads 2009-07-31
- Another company signs Linux patent-protection deal with Microsoft
- Another company signs Linux patent-protection deal with MicrosoftIt's only news if ....... Google signs one.^o^RE: Another company signs Linux patent-protection deal with MicrosoftWe can conclude from this that linux does in fact violate Microsoft's patents. Its no suprise since linux is known for stealing and copying others work. In...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft Corp., Linux, patent, Linux patent-protection
- Discussion threads 2009-07-16
- While I'm away..."My kid hates Linux"
- While I'm away..."My kid hates Linux"He is not entitled to his opinion?"The other day he asked if I could just (GASP!) install XP on the laptop and get rid of Linux because 'Linux sucks.'"So?Is he not entitled to his opinion?Why think about grounding him for having an opinion?"As many of...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Linux
- Discussion threads 2009-07-15
- Wolfram Alpha won't ask and won't tell
- Wolfram Alpha won't ask and won't tellwolfram alpha wants to be a brainbut it does not have all the data to deliver all the answers.I see it more like an academic atempt to data mining rather than a search engine.it is not a search engineI have commented on Wolfram Alpha's...
- Tags: INTERNET, SEARCH, Wolfram Alpha
- Discussion threads 2009-05-21
- GOOG beats MSFT and all other tech firms in profit per employee
- GOOG beats MSFT and all other tech firms in profit per employeeProfit is easy.When all you have to do is print more money.Google and MicrosoftMaybe it just takes more people to do what Microsoft does then Google? Microsoft actually make things, Google just sell ads and fool around with some...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Google Inc., tech firm, MSFT
- Discussion threads 2009-05-16
- IBM: Fuddy duddy as competitive edge
- IBM: Fuddy duddy as competitive edgeAt the expense of US WorkersYep, all they have had to do is fire US workers and replace them over seas. A great business model indeed. But remember, these aren't layoffs, but "resource actions". No Big Blue in my shop!IBM has cut workers payIBM has...
- Tags: IBM Corp., worker
- Discussion threads 2009-05-13
- Oh, it's on: Apple counters Microsoft's 'Laptop Hunters' ads with 'Megan'
- Oh, it's on: Apple counters Microsoft's 'Laptop Hunters' ads with 'Megan'5 viruses already, including the famous Izombie Bot net and......a new worm that ZDNet has already written about just yesterday. how many viruses/worms did OSX have? None, untill a couple of months ago.Yesterday, a 10.5.07 just came out, with a...
- Tags: Apple Mac OS X, Cyberthreats, Desktops, Notebooks, Viruses and worms, PC commercial, Apple Inc., Laptop Hunters, advertisement, virus, Apple Macintosh, laptop computer, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-05-13
- Advances in TREKnology
- Advances in TREKnologyI can think of three . . .right off the top of my head:1) The high-speed sliding doors at every mall, store, emergency room, etc, you go to today, came about as a direct result of the inventor seeing it on Star Trek, and wanted to duplicate...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Robots, Corporate communications, Geordi, computer, Kirk
- Discussion threads 2009-05-08
- Is Twitter the new business card?
- Is Twitter the new business card?Twitter is the Rich Man's business cardHi Jennifer,I think that Twitter has a very high potential of becoming a business card, but a lot of people are web-savvy, but are not rich enough to afford a web-enabled mobile device yet. Connecting asynchronously should also be...
- Tags: PDAs, Handhelds, Twitter, business card, new business card
- Discussion threads 2009-05-06
- Forrester: e-commerce 'better suited to withstand economic downturn'
- Online retailers are shifting marketing efforts from traditional print advertising to cheaper tools such as Facebook, Twitter and e-mail to gain market share or retain customers in the economic downturn, according to an industry study being released Tuesday via the AP. According to...
- Tags: Marketing, Retail Company, E-business, Forrester Research Inc., Retail, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-05-05
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