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- Monetizing social media: Still an uphill climb; Some friends may be worthless
- Monetizing social media: Still an uphill climb; Some friends may be worthlessSomething is worth exactllywhat someone else is willing to pay for it.Couldn't be because they stink?Their revenue shortfall and lack of growth could just as likely be traced to their notorious right wing bias. As the neocons fall...
- Tags: MySpace, social media, advertiser, social networking, advertisement
- Discussion threads 2008-05-08
- New Zune incoming?
- New Zune incoming?MS needs to advertise much more in a sustained manner[i]Maybe it’s me, but I just can’t get excited over the Zune.[/i]Because MS doesn't advertise nearly as much as Apple - particularly in old media like TV and billboards. Apple now has a huge brand inertia it built up...
- Tags: Digital media, Digital music, Apple Now, Microsoft Zune, Zen, ipod, advertisement, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-06
- About that Microsoft-Yahoo deal (2)
- About that Microsoft-Yahoo deal (2)Consumers are the winnersalong with free markets, competition and innovation.People should stop looking at it from the perspective of the greedy pigs that push their snouts into as many troughs as they can find, otherwise tomorrow's knowledge economy is going to be a real struggle whilst...
- Tags: Financial accounting, OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc., shareholder
- Discussion threads 2008-05-04
- Dell Crystal - 22 inch (wide-screen)
- Priced at $1,199, this 22-inch LCD is clearly not aimed at the general consumer. For the money, you could pick up four SP2208WFP Editors' Choice award winning 22-inch Dell LCDs. Aside from the price, there's a lot to like about the Crystal, but even a perfectly outfitted 22-inch would...
- Tags: Corporate communications, Monitors & displays, Cable, cord, OSD, Dell Crystal, Dell Computer Corp., HDMI, speaker, DVI, display, video
- Product reviews 2008-05-02
- NetSuite turns into battlground among analysts; High hopes for OneWorld
- On the surface NetSuite's first quarter was pretty good. The company beat its earnings targets by a penny a share and revenue was better than expected. However, the on-demand ERP software provider's deferred revenue fell short of what analysts expected. As Credit Suisse analyst Philip Winslow, who...
- Tags: Revenue, Analyst, NetSuite Inc., Zach Nelson, OneWorld, Operational Accounting, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-02
- Intelligent search with Attivio
- Â As much as people talk about information relevance in search, it's not much good unless tied to an activity. Attivio is seeking to solve this problem with its Active Intelligence Engine. Rather than restricting itself to one or a small number of data types, Attivio is...
- Tags: Data, Attivio, Content Management, Real Estate, Search, Enterprise Software, Databases, Software, Business Operations, Data Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-05-01
- Crytek: We seem to lead the charts in piracy by a large margin
- Crytek: We seem to lead the charts in piracy by a large marginTribes 2 was the sameAges ago, "Tribes 2" was way too powerful for the hardware at the time, and sales were negatively affected partially as a result.RE: Crytek: We seem to lead the charts in piracy by a...
- Tags: Games, game, piracy, Crysis, hardware
- Discussion threads 2008-04-30
- Has math instruction actually changed in the last 40 years?
- Has math instruction actually changed in the last 40 years?It depends....In my kids' school district, math teaching is geared toward taking the district assessments and focuses specifically on learning what will be on the next assessment. Assessments are given quarterly. While this school district didn't exist 40 years...
- Tags: math instruction, calculator
- Discussion threads 2008-04-30
- Has math instruction actually changed in the last 40 years?
- I started my last two master's classes last night (!!). Since the classes consist largely of teachers, we usually end up having some pretty interesting discussions about teaching approaches to translating the master's-level content to secondary education. The first professor of the evening (analytic geometry, although...
- Tags: Geometry, Professor, Math, Student, Teacher, Productivity, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
- Microsoft preps pay-as-you-go Office for June launch
- After more than seven years of lobbying by service providers, Microsoft is finally set to allow pay-as-you-go licensing for Microsoft Office and other products downloaded to PCs using streaming technologies, according to information the company recently made available to channel partners. Many observers will see the move as a new...
- Tags: PC, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Business Services, Desktops, Office Suites, Software, Hardware, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
- A professor deals with political climate around climate change
- I am NOT a scientist but I have two brothers who are. My father was a phycsics professor. I even admit to knowing and liking folks who are in the sciences, regardless of their reputation among certain politico-business factions in America. In the interest of dialogue, I...
- Tags: Food, Science, Humans, Trite, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-04-27
- Fixing Windows Vista, one machine at a time
- Fixing Windows Vista, one machine at a timeOr......you could just buy from a vendor that doesn't fill up every system with crapware like Sony. I have installed several Dell Vostros recently, and they are refreshingly clean out of the box.Once again, I fail to see why it is Microsoft's,...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Digital music, Digital media, Microsoft Windows Vista, Fixing Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2008-04-21
- Twitter outages and Forrester predictions
- Twitter outages and Forrester predictionsWho cares, indeedI struggle to find anyone who's even heard of Twitter, let alone uses it. While Steve Gillmor continues to expound its relevance and importance, its impact on the world stage appears to be negligible. The argument that all the Valley "thought leaders" are using...
- Tags: Manufacturing, Twitter, Forrester Research Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-21
- Forrester: Social networking will be biggest enterprise 2.0 priority by 2013; Smaller businesses reticent
- Enterprise 2.0 will become a $4.6 billion industry by 2013 and social networking tools will garner the bulk of the money, according to a report by Forrester Research. The report, released on Monday and penned by Forrester analyst G. Oliver Young, shows a few notable trends that...
- Tags: Social Networking, Web, Network, Enterprise 2.0, Forrester Research Inc., Web 2.0, Internet, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- Most powerful brands: Sure Google is No. 1, but Apple shines as does tech overall
- Millward Brown is out with its annual ranking of most powerful brands and Google is the top dog, but let's not forget the broader technology story here: Six out of the top 10 brands are technology companies. Apple and Blackberry brands are surging and folks even like their wireless carriers...
- Tags: Google Inc., Brand, Brand Equity, Apple Inc., Millward Brown, Branding, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- Google to ramp up hiring in China
- Google will be hiring a bunch of new employees in China, in an attempt to increase competitive pressure against Baidu. Most of the jobs will be in technology and sales and marketing -- and half going to new university grads. Google China currently has around 600 employees, but...
- Tags: China, Hiring, Google Inc., Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Garett Rogers
- Blog posts 2008-04-20
- PCI Compliance gets clarified and neutered (further)
- At one point, I thought that PCI certification was a great thing. Now I realize that it's not really about security at all... it's about money and responsibility and transferring ownership of risk. The PCI certification just got a clarification: "6.6 Ensure that all web-facing applications...
- Tags: Web, XSS, PCI, Web Application, TV, Attack, PCI Compliance, Web Application Firewalls, WAF, Security, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-04-17
- The obligatory "Victoria Falls" post
- The obligatory "Victoria Falls" postThe 800 lb Gorilla in the roomThere is no doubt that Moore's Law is making some very amazing things happen in CPU land. The T2+ would be even better if Sun could make CPUs that can clock to 4 Ghz (or EVEN 2 Ghz), but for...
- Tags: Network technology, Processors, T2+, T2
- Discussion threads 2008-04-15
- Mobile Web: Over before it began?
- Mowser, a Menlo Park, Calif. startup focused on the mobile Web browsing, is going away, but not before its founder sounded the death knell for the so-called mobile Web. Russell Beattie, founder of Mowser, delivered the news that his startup is disappearing. The usual suspects--lack of funding,...
- Tags: Web, Mobile, Advertising & Promotion, Channel Management, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-14
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