CA puts 35-day month and $2.2bn in revenue behind it
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Month by Month, a Tiny Baby's Hard-Won
Pounds
Month by Month, a Tiny Baby's Hard-Won
Pounds
08/31/2004 02:47 AMSomewhere between 6 and 9 months of age, she stopped gaining weight
and I started worrying.
Large opportunity for revenue-assurance
(RA) external spending as carriers
estimated revenue leakage to be as much
as 15 percent.
Large opportunity for revenue-assurance
(RA) external spending as carriers
estimated revenue leakage to be as much
as 15 percent.
07/14/2004 03:05 AM [PRWEB Jul 14, 2004]
The mobile content and entertainment
services market reached about EUR3
billion in 2003 – less than 3% of total
mobile service revenue and less than 19%
of non-voice revenue
The mobile content and entertainment
services market reached about EUR3
billion in 2003 – less than 3% of total
mobile service revenue and less than 19%
of non-voice revenue
09/02/2004 02:11 AM [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]
$6 month for nothing?
$6 month for nothing?
02/10/2004 02:51 AMI’m intrigued by the
idea of
taxing people $6/month so that music downloading would be otherwise
free and unrestricted.
The big drawback is that I don’t want to download any non-free
music, and I’d resent paying the $6 for something I don’t
want. I’m not sure that fogeys like me really want to subsidize
the music habits of teenagers.
It sounds like a way for the music labels (which produce a nearly
uniformly boring product) to be ensured of making a profit and getting
my money. They have no interest in creating something I personally
would like—and they’d have even less reason to try, since
they’d be getting my money anyway.
But I must be missing some larger point about society or copyright law
or something. Feel free to enlighten me.
P.S. I like music—that’s not what this is about. In fact,
I just bought a new Stratocaster.
Sad month
Sad month
06/25/2004 12:46 AMOn the 10th, one of my good friends, Mannojo Nomura of the 300-year
old Izumi school of kyogen passed away suddenly. He was 44. His father
and grandfather were both Japanese living national treasures and he
was scheduled to take his grandfather's Manzo Nomura title in January.
Our family house in Iwate used to have a no/kyogen theater and we had
hosted his family in the past many years before I was born. A few
years ago, Mannojo and I met up through Enjin 01, a cultural
non-profit organization that we are both on the board of. He was
always very cheerful and thoughtful and we talked a lot about
rebuilding our family relationship. We had planned to travel to Iwate
together soon. I'm really going to miss him...
Last week the grandmother in the house next door passed away and we
had the first funeral in our little village. The village is still
mourning the loss. Although I didn't know the woman, I can feel the
mourning in the air.
Then, the day before yesterday, Kazuo Sato, the CEO of Net One Systems passed
away. I met Mr. Sato through Osamu Sawada who used to be our COO at
Neoteny. Mr. Sawada will be taking the CEO role now at Net One
Systems. Mr. Sato and I met several times and I remember him being
extremely driven and generous. We had agreed to go to dinner sometime
and discussed working together more closely, but we had both been busy
and hadn't gotten around to it. Net One Systems is one of the largest
and fastest growing network solution providers and Mr. Sato is famous
for building the extremely successful company with his focus and
strength of character.
I'm sorry for clumping three obituaries together in one post, but
they're all fresh in my mind right now...
Rap Month!
Rap Month!
04/15/2005 09:30 AM
April is Rap Month on
Michaelpella. Watch and listen [avi files] as some internet guy
(and an occasional friend) butcher some rap classics by the likes of
Ice Cube and Public Enemy. I don't know much about rap, so I enjoy
perusing the
50+ song
archive chock full of chestnuts like "Runaway,"
"Rawhide," and "Love Shack." Send in your requests
now.
One month already
One month already
12/02/2002 01:17 PMMS ISA SP2 out last month
MS ISA SP2 out last month
06/07/2004 01:53 PMPaul Appleby (Jun 07 2004)
A friend in need...for only $5 a month
A friend in need...for only $5 a month
09/06/2004 03:34 AMZDNet Australia Sep 6 2004 7:53AM GMT
A month of silence
A month of silence
10/29/2003 01:15 AMI feel I owe you, my readers, some sort of explanation — after
all, it’s been over a month of...
Cruelest Month? Here's Why
Cruelest Month? Here's Why
04/19/2004 05:41 PMRomanticized for its showers, April often sees a brief chill before
the full vernal warming actually kicks in.
Going from 15K to 150K a Month
Going from 15K to 150K a Month
01/08/2004 08:12 PM"I've come to a point where I've got a few sites which are hovering
around a 5-15K visitor a day mark. They're collectively generating
decent revenue and its now time to up the ante."
One Month Later, ICQ 5 Announced
One Month Later, ICQ 5 Announced
03/22/2005 04:24 PMAOL subsidiary ICQ has formally announced ICQ 5 more than one month
after the software was made available for download. ICQ 5 fastens
advanced communications capabilities including a walkie talkie like
Voice over IP function called Push2Talk and improved video
conferencing to the client.
One Month with SpamSieve
One Month with SpamSieve
03/06/2004 01:59 AMThis is a follow up on my experience with SpamSieve installed as
a part of MailSmith from
Bare Bones Software:
First off, let me say that Mailsmith is truly a wonderful email
client. It fits my needs perfectly, and fits my style or reading,
writing and archiving email.
SpamSieve is truly an outstanding addition to MailSmith. After a week of use, it had learned how to handle
spam for me quite well. After a month, I'm nothing short of stupified
at how well it does its job.
Statistics since 2/1 (the day I installed it):
Filtered Mail
3239 Good Messages
2943 Spam Messages (48%)
SpamSieve
Accuracy
42 False Positives
68 False Negatives (62%)
98.2% Correct
Showing Statistics Since
2/1/04 12:00 PM
Statistics since 2/14 (mid-point of the
past month):
Filtered Mail
1749 Good Messages
1615 Spam Messages (48%)
SpamSieve Accuracy
5 False
Positives
14 False Negatives (74%)
99.4%
Correct
Showing Statistics Since
2/14/04
12:00 PM
Statistics since 2/25 (the past
week):
Filtered Mail
595 Good Messages
568 Spam
Messages (49%)
SpamSieve Accuracy
0 False
Positives
2 False Negatives
99.8%
Correct
Showing Statistics Since
2/25/04
12:00 PM
Notice how it has gotten progressively better at detecting what I
consider spam? SpamSieve plus MailSmith is an amazing
combination!
Days Until the End of the Month
Days Until the End of the Month
08/02/2004 01:49 PMHP is flavour of the month
HP is flavour of the month
02/16/2004 01:14 PMthe month of January...
BlackBoard one month after IPO
BlackBoard one month after IPO
07/30/2004 12:03 PM
Business
Week has an article about BlackBoard 's financial
stamina, following its June initial public offering ( IPO
). The perspective is financial, rather than pedagogical.
Blackboard's co-founders are young and are focused on building a
company that can react with rapidly to what customers want. Jim
Kabbani, former director of worldwide sales at Blackboard, says "There
is constant improvement of product." Kabbani says when he worked at
the company, which was created in a rowhouse in Washington, D.C., it
was part of the fast-moving dot-com culture. He notes that unlike
other startups at the time, it remained nimble enough to survive the
depths of the bust.
(via University
Business )
Every second Tuesday: but not this month
Every second Tuesday: but not this month
03/14/2005 05:32 PMBest comic this month
Best comic this month
02/10/2004 02:53 AMJust thought I’d share my favorite strip from the past month
with you. ps. I do all my comic reading...
Another Big Month for Chico's
Another Big Month for Chico's
12/26/2003 01:49 PMTheStreet.com Dec 26 2003 12:35PM ET
Blog of the Month, or what?
Blog of the Month, or what?
12/12/2003 09:13 AM I've been notified that Joho has received The Blog Site's first Blog
of the Month award. I assume that it's a joke, a scam or a typo, but
well, here's the plaque:...
Would You Pay $4 A Month To Get Rid Of A
Few Sheets Of Paper?
Would You Pay $4 A Month To Get Rid Of A
Few Sheets Of Paper?
01/06/2005 06:52 AMWhy is it that business folks seem to close off their minds to reality
when it comes to pricing in the mobile world? There's a big effort
going on to make people pay for
every bit of content they get
on a mobile phone. The carriers are trying to keep the networks
closed so that it's possible to do this, but they're forgetting one
huge thing: most users aren't stupid. Most users realize that
there's this thing called the internet, and they're used to being able
to get content on it for free. While it may not always be as
convenient as content on a mobile phone, if the cost of the content on
the phone drastically outweighs the inconvenience, you can bet that
they'll skip the fee-based solution and just stick with what they've
got. Thus, the only response in hearing that Mapquest thinks you'll
pay $4 a month to
stop printing out copies of your maps
and directions and just get them on the phone instead, is to
laugh. Especially as mobile browsers on phones become more popular
and (oh no!) people can just access that good old internet on their
phones and get Mapquest for free.
The Mythical Man-Month Revisited
The Mythical Man-Month Revisited
06/18/2004 11:06 AMSpider-Man 2 for Mac coming next month
Spider-Man 2 for Mac coming next month
07/26/2004 05:28 PMAspyr next month plans to release a Mac version of Spider-Man 2, the
action game based on the blockbuster movie...
MiTAC's Mio 8390 due out next month
MiTAC's Mio 8390 due out next month
01/01/2004 07:24 PMMiTAC has said that they plan to introduce ten new Microsoft
Smartphone-powered cellphones next year, and MSMobiles reports that
the first of them, the long-anticipated...
Date-Simple-Month-0.01
Date-Simple-Month-0.01
07/22/2004 11:28 PMBusy month for JBoss
Busy month for JBoss
09/24/2004 07:14 AMThe Register Sep 24 2004 10:48AM GMT
New Viruses Hit 30-Month High
New Viruses Hit 30-Month High
06/03/2004 06:40 PM“Sophos says there were 959 new viruses released on the Internet
last month, the most since December 2001.”
Saunalahti 3G Launch This Month
Saunalahti 3G Launch This Month
01/05/2005 07:02 AM3G Jan 5 2005 9:49AM GMT
Big Month for Firefox (NewsFactor)
Big Month for Firefox (NewsFactor)
12/27/2004 03:20 PMNewsFactor - As December comes to a close, the group that launched the
upstart Web browser application Firefox can look back on 2004 with
satisfaction. Mozilla has seen the Firefox browser downloaded over 13
million times since its release in November.
80,012 Text Messages In One Month
80,012 Text Messages In One Month
06/06/2004 04:47 AMSlashdot Jun 6 2004 9:19AM GMT
G5 DeskMount coming next month
G5 DeskMount coming next month
11/14/2003 02:56 PMMarathon Computer will
ship a desk mounting solution for the Power Mac G5 on Dec. 19. The
US$59 product lets you mount a G5 underneath a desk or work surface
with the computer's handles fitting into specially designed brackets
(no modification of the Mac's case is necessary).
Bad bank to kick off later this month
Bad bank to kick off later this month
05/11/2004 04:23 PMMaekyung Internet May 11 2004 7:59PM GMT
It's National Burger Month!
It's National Burger Month!
05/21/2004 02:29 PMWith sales at hamburger chains soaring, it's worth taking a look at
the burger stocks.
Math Awareness Month
Math Awareness Month
04/01/2005 10:04 PMIraq wants Saddam by end of the month
Iraq wants Saddam by end of the month
06/15/2004 09:56 AMMany MUG events slated for this month
Many MUG events slated for this month
11/12/2003 01:18 PMSeveral Macintosh User Group (MUG) events -- Mac Summit, MacFair, a
MacBUS meeting and an Apple CIDER auction featuring Apple II parts
autographed by Steve Wozniak -- are on tap for this month.
Xerox to Cut 800 Jobs This Month
Xerox to Cut 800 Jobs This Month
12/04/2003 03:50 AMBoston Globe Dec 4 2003 2:32AM ET
1GB SD Cards to Hit Shelves this Month!
1GB SD Cards to Hit Shelves this Month!
01/08/2004 07:22 PMSD
Cards Hit a Higher Capacity
"SanDisk has begun production of SD memory cards with a 1GB
capacity and expects them to begin appearing on store shelves before
the end of this month.
SD, or
Secure Digital, cards are widely used in devices such as digital
still cameras. The higher capacity will mean users with large data
storage requirements won't have to carry around as many cards. The 1GB
card should be able to accommodate around 2000 images taken at
1,600-pixel by 1,200-pixel resolution. It should also be able to store
about nine hours of MPEG4 video or 16 hours of MP3 audio.
The company expects the cards to cost around
$500, says Bob Goligoski, a spokesperson for SanDisk." [PCWorld.com]
They can't come down in price fast enough for me.
I'll probably have to give in and get a 256MB card in the interim,
because the 1GB version costs almost as much as the Treo 600
itself!
Grok Description matches for CA puts 35-day month and $2.2bn in revenue behind it
GrokA matches for CA puts 35-day month and $2.2bn in revenue behind it
CA puts 35-day month and $2.2bn in revenue behind it