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- Squish (widget)
- Squish is a simulation of a wonderfully grotesque and visceral diversion from a bygone era, it's your very own a Gurglin Gutz. Included flavors are brain, stomach, heart, and of course, eyeball. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Stomach, Squish
- Software downloads 2007-06-18
- Electric power from cows?
- Using cow waste to produce electricity has been done before, for example by using the methane released by this waste to power farm machinery. But now, researchers from Ohio State University OSU have found new ways to turn cow waste into elctricity. First, using a half-liter of fluid from the...
- Tags: microorganism
- Blog posts 2005-09-03
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- Ballmer seeks to justify Microsoft's bottomless-pit online spending
- Ballmer seeks to justify Microsoft's bottomless-pit online spendingBallmer Justifies Bottomless PitIt's called his STOMACH.Where is the return on these investments?They are no closer to competing with Google than before Ballmer started this spending spree. When people think "search" they think Google. It's that simple. No one thinks Yahoo or...
- Tags: Financial accounting, Microsoft Corp., Steve Ballmer, 3M Co.
- Discussion threads 2008-07-24
- iPhone 3G sold out nationwide; 4 week wait
- iPhone 3G sold out nationwide; 4 week waitAT&T?Thanks for the link. Does AT&T still has inventory? On a store by store basis?RE: iPhone 3G sold out nationwide; 4 week waitI placed a special order last week. I wonder if this is going to delay that. I was really...
- Tags: Cellular phones, Apple marketing, Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., 3G, phone, AT&T Corp., Apple iPhone 3G
- Discussion threads 2008-07-21
- How much is a unit of cloud computing?
- Could Mosso's concept of a compute cycle be the first step towards a standard, negotiable unit of cloud computing? Or is that a step too far towards commoditization for vendors to stomach? by Phil Wainewright
- Tags: Pricing Strategy, Computing, Mosso, Cloud Computing, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-07-16
- iHome ZN9 Clock Radio for Zune
- The iHome ZN9 ($99) is a welcome addition to the short list of Zune MP3 player accessories. With dual alarms, battery backup, AM/FM radio, and a time zone indicator, it's also simply one of the best clock radios we've come across at this price. DesignThe iHome ZN9 is created for...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Media players, Game players, Digital music, iHome ZN9, Microsoft Zune
- Product reviews 2008-06-27
- Hey, kids! IT isn't boring!
- Hey, kids! IT isn't boring!There is no future in ITThe IT bubble bust around 2000 was only the tip of the ice burg. Today, IT is a mediocre industry that has an ecosystem of incompetent and insufficiently educated people from the "IT Recruiters/HR", the people doing the hiring to the...
- Tags: Professional development, Strategy, Outsourcing, Recruitment & Selection, IT IS, information technology, career
- Discussion threads 2008-06-25
- Cozying up on Twitter
- Twitter...yet again. Stephen Rose over at Fast Company has discovered a new use for the beast: Following the activities of business contacts with whom you want to ingratiate yourself. So What? Twitter skip this paragraph if you know is a micro-blogging service. You use...
- Tags: Twitter, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Internet, Sales, Ed Gottsman
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- Code execution flaws hit QuickTime again
- Code execution flaws hit QuickTime againI banned QuickTime from my systemI banned QuickTime from my systemAnd Apple wants me to store my data on their servers?Nope, Apple has proven time and time again that they simply don't know how to write secure software. How else could they turn a rock...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Apple QuickTime, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-10
- Airport security part 2: TSA is failing us, let my associated ranting begin thusly
- I want to start out by saying that I take great personal risk of getting black listed before my flight to K.C. tomorrow morning, but I thought I'd talk about an article by Rafal Los on how the TSA is failing us again. This actually reminds me of an older article that...
- Tags: Airport Security, Transportation Security Administration, Rafal Los, Security, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- Asus Eee Box a thick white slice of cheap computing heaven
- Asus Eee Box a thick white slice of cheap computing heavenOne billion = One thousand millionI want that one billion right where that little arrow is!I was already planning on getting an Eee laptop...but now I'm thinking of holding out for this machine. The only thing I'm not too crazy...
- Tags: Linux, Games, white slice, thick white slice, Asus Eee Box, cheap computing heaven, computing heaven, ASUS, Eee, Asus Eee
- Discussion threads 2008-06-02
- Why James Bond looks so healthy
- Why James Bond looks so healthySherlock Homes is looking pretty good too. Maybe a 7% solution is the keyYou do realize that James Bond is a fictional character, much like an "honest politician," right?Fictional NutritionIf this was published on April 1st, I would have thought more highly of it. ...
- Tags: Gender and diversity, James Bond
- Discussion threads 2008-05-22
- Technology and the costs of change
- Technology and the costs of changeMissing linkOne link which might solidify your thinking is to consider not the cost or the size of the change ... but its impact on customers. It is surely this link which one tries to firm up in writing a business case. It is the...
- Tags: Mainframes, Operating systems, Microsoft Office, Unix, mainframe
- Discussion threads 2008-05-19
- MSFT walks away from YHOO: The antitrust connection
- It's interesting that such a large part of Steve Ballmer's letter giving up on the Yahoo deal focused on the antitrust implications of Yahoo's deal with Google. In four separate bullet points, Steve explains Microsoft's "particular concern" over the arrangement: undermining Panama, harming engineer retention, giving Google even greater dominance...
- Tags: Antitrust, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., MSFT, Corporate Law, Security, Business Operations, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-04
- Salesforce and Google team to conquer the enterprise
- Salesforce has just released see all coverage the long-awaited integration of its CRM applications with Google Apps, embedding email, documents, online chat and integrated calendaring directly into its core sales force automation, marketing and customer service applications. I've had advance warning of this move, as [in a paid engagement —...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Google Inc., Google Apps, Team, Application, On-demand, Integration, Google Talk Integration, Sales Force Management, Sales, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-04-14
- Why we still hate Microsoft
- Why we still hate MicrosoftPlease tell me my political agenda?I was very careful here not to state my own feelings toward Mrs. Clinton, or Mr. Clinton. I merely passed on what those who distrust both feel, and compared it to the reasons people have for distrusting Microsoft.It's a free world...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., open source
- Discussion threads 2008-03-28
- Mozilla blasts Acid3 as Safari and Opera grab the brass ring
- Ask Mozilla co-founder Mike Shaver what he thinks about Ian Hixie's Acid3 test and he'll give you an ear full. On his blog today Shaver defended the Mozilla Firefox team as they watched both Opera and Safari/WebKit apparently achieve a 100% pass rate Wednesday. Ian's Acid 3, unlike its...
- Tags: Web, Opera Software, Apple Safari, Test, Web Browser, Mozilla Corp., Standards, Acid3, Ian, Acid2, Web Browsers, Channel Management, Quality, Internet, Marketing, Business Operations, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-03-27
- Giants: Citizen Kabuto (sit)
- Before there was Man; before there was Earth; before there was PLANET MOON; there was the Island: a massive fragment of shattered planet hurtling through space. This was not just a dead piece of rock, even from a distance its radiant colors and surrounding waterfalls distinguish it as an anomaly...
- Tags: MacPlay
- Software downloads 2008-03-06
- Microsoft disappoints on SaaS. Didn't you see it coming?
- Microsoft disappoints on SaaS. Didn't you see it coming?The finances are manageable, but not good investor relations...I actually think Microsoft's business is lumpy enough that a switch to SaaS right after an upgrade cycle could work without flushing the golden goose. It's a tricky business though, and it involves...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), Microsoft Project, Financial accounting, Microsoft Corp., SaaS Office, software-as-a-service, Projity
- Discussion threads 2008-03-03
- Yahoo could be Microsoft's 'prove it' moment on open source interoperability
- Yahoo could be Microsoft's 'prove it' moment on open source interoperabilityIt's a good question, Larry...And I think people should consider that the Yahoo! reflects Microsoft's Hello-Moment and their absolute need to deprecate Windows, which is not a Web 2.0 platform.We think it's time to look to Microsoft's pact with Sun...
- Tags: Linux, Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, Channel management, Operating systems, UNIX, open source, OOXML, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-23
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