A campaign to promote Silicon Island
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Bush to Promote Schools, Raise Campaign
Money
Bush to Promote Schools, Raise Campaign
Money
01/05/2004 02:29 AMReuters via Wired News Jan 5 2004 0:48AM ET
Silicon Valley Classic kicks off
publicity campaign
Silicon Valley Classic kicks off
publicity campaign
12/27/2004 07:17 PMSan Jose Business Journal Dec 27 2004 11:02PM GMT
SHAME OF THE CITY / HOMELESS ISLAND /
They live - and die - on a traffic
island in the middle of a busy downtown
street, surviving by panhandling drivers
or turning tricks.
SHAME OF THE CITY / HOMELESS ISLAND /
They live - and die - on a traffic
island in the middle of a busy downtown
street, surviving by panhandling drivers
or turning tricks.
12/02/2003 12:28 AMTechnological breakthrough in Silicon
Photonics: Intel Silicon-based Optical
Modulator Could Run Faster Than 1
Technological breakthrough in Silicon
Photonics: Intel Silicon-based Optical
Modulator Could Run Faster Than 1
07/15/2004 03:31 AMPhysOrg.com Jul 15 2004 8:17AM GMT
Mekanism Launches Integrated Campaign
for Sega - Offbeat Campaign Details
Boy’s Obsession with Game
Mekanism Launches Integrated Campaign
for Sega - Offbeat Campaign Details
Boy’s Obsession with Game
03/14/2005 05:55 PMMekanism today announced the launch of a quirky and unconventional new
advertising campaign for SEGA® of America, Inc. Designed to promote
the PlayStation®2 and Xbox® release of Super Monkey BallTM Deluxe, the
integrated campaign offers a peak into the trials and tribulations of
the life of a boy so obsessed with the game, he’s decided to live in a
large, inflatable ball. [PRWEB Feb 18, 2005]
The New York Times > Washington >
Campaign 2004 > Political Impact:
Campaign Dogged by Terror Fight
The New York Times > Washington >
Campaign 2004 > Political Impact:
Campaign Dogged by Terror Fight
08/02/2004 01:58 PMadded their
spin
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The New York Times > Washington
> Campaign 2004 > Democratic
Strategies: Democrats Urge Kerry to Turn
Up Intensity of Campaign
The New York Times > Washington
> Campaign 2004 > Democratic
Strategies: Democrats Urge Kerry to Turn
Up Intensity of Campaign
09/05/2004 01:29 PMThe New York Times > Washington > Campaign 2004 > Democratic
Strategies: Democrats Urge Kerry to Turn Up Intensity of Campaign ..
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today
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Bush campaign outsources campaign to
India
Bush campaign outsources campaign to
India
05/25/2004 11:47 AM
Bush
Campaign ran fundraising/vote-seeking from call centers in India.
Is this the responsible way to promote jobs in the US? Even a small
number as it may be. Every little bit counts.
HP to promote value of CPs
HP to promote value of CPs
08/09/2004 05:41 AMComputer Weekly Aug 9 2004 10:22AM GMT
to promote ... progress
to promote ... progress
06/05/2004 01:42 PMMore from Jerry Lobdill, who writes about his own wonderful
experiences with the existing copyright system:
I am a small businessman. Among other things I am interested in
publishing a few things. I have multiple interests, so the subjects
I'm interested in vary. One of my interests is the history of the US,
especially the era of the wild west.
I have discovered an out of print book that is extremely important to
students of the wild west. It is extremely rare and was published only
in first edition in 1928. This book was renewed in the name only of
the author in 1955, and under present law will not enter public domain
until 2022. (According to my research no published works will enter
the public domain until 2019.) However, the author died in 1963. He
had no children, and his wife died in 1976. Her will does not mention
any copyrights. I am obtaining a copy of the will of the author but
have not seen it yet. I have had the US Copyright Office do a paid
search, and all they have on record is that the author renewed the
copyright in 1955. There is no record of transfer of ownership on
file.
I inquired of the original publisher if they knew anything about the
author's copyright and was first told that they knew nothing about the
book of interest. Then, they said they thought they owned the
copyright but were investigating to be certain. Then I was told that
they definitely owned the copyright. When I asked for a xerox of the
copyright transfer document that law prescribes, transferring the
renewed copyright to them, they refused to produce it, saying that
their policy is not to provide such information to "private parties".
When I explained that I was thinking of republishing the book and that
the US Copyright Office records show that the renewal belonged to the
author only, and that I needed proof of their claim before negotiating
for publishing rights, I was told that I was too small a publisher to
qualify.
So...here I sit, with an extensive file that contains no transfer
document. The US Copyright Office has no record of a transfer of
ownership, and I feel that there is a strong possibility that the
publisher is lying about ownership. If so it would not be unusual in
today's environment. They probably hoped that I'd negotiate with them
without proof.
As a result of this situation I have spent money and time and have
only a written assertion of ownership without proof. Were it not for
this unsupported claim I would know that there was a transfer or that
there is no one alive who is likely to challenge my republication of
the book.
The law is flawed in my opinion if it requires a written transfer of
ownership (like real property) but does not require a claimant to
produce the proof of ownership except in the context of a copyright
infringement suit.
If you agree, what can be done to get the law repaired? The way it is
now it invites and rewards false claims of this sort to the detriment
of reasonable use of works that are effectively public
domain.
(cf. "
It's
simple.)
Search Engine Marketing Professional
Organization (SEMPO) Launches Industry
Advertising Campaign - Education
Campaign Focused on Media Buyers and
Features Tag Line "Top of Search = Top
of Mind"
Search Engine Marketing Professional
Organization (SEMPO) Launches Industry
Advertising Campaign - Education
Campaign Focused on Media Buyers and
Features Tag Line "Top of Search = Top
of Mind"
08/12/2004 02:51 AMThe Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) today
announced the launch of a major advertising campaign to increase
awareness and promote the value of search engine marketing. The
campaign is beginning with banner and e-mail ads on Adweek online
properties and will continue with other trade publications. The
target market is media planners who may not have had significant
exposure to search as a promotional tool. The tag line is "Top of
Search = Top of Mind". [PRWEB Aug 12, 2004]
I.B.M. Helps Promote Linux
I.B.M. Helps Promote Linux
11/11/2003 01:11 AMNew York Times Nov 10 2003 11:45PM ET
"Promote your LGBT webl0g here "
"Promote your LGBT webl0g here "
12/27/2003 09:04 AMNeb. Library Uses Web to Promote Books
(AP)
Neb. Library Uses Web to Promote Books
(AP)
04/13/2004 02:22 PMAP - A local librarian recently took a virtual page from the Omaha
Public Library and began offering Battle Creek patrons an online book
club.
Neb. Library Uses Web to Promote Books
Neb. Library Uses Web to Promote Books
04/13/2004 04:58 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 13 2004 9:29PM GMT
O2 to promote accessibility for mobile
web
O2 to promote accessibility for mobile
web
03/30/2005 04:57 PMDMeurope.com Mar 30 2005 7:38PM GMT
IBM to promote VMware with blades
IBM to promote VMware with blades
03/23/2005 02:18 AMBig Blue will bundle a six-month evaluation version of VMware's ESX
Server product and other software with its blade servers.
How to Promote a Game With Flare
How to Promote a Game With Flare
05/15/2004 05:45 AMThe Army stages an assault on the L.A. Convention Center to promote
its latest video game at E3. Also: Sony to release EverQuest II this
fall.... Mangled patients in ER, the video game. Wired News reports
from Los Angeles.
How can you promote marriage equality?
How can you promote marriage equality?
06/17/2005 05:03 PM4 p.m. EST update on June 7, 2005: I'm told the pledge form is working
again. My apologies for the inconvenience. Despite the Goodridge
victory in Massachusetts, the battle for same-sex marriage has only
begun. Many states have passed constitutional bans on gay marriage.
Opponents of equal marriage rights even...
eWeek: Sun to promote LAMP
eWeek: Sun to promote LAMP
08/16/2002 05:51 AMSchwartz said that at the edge of the Web, Sun will promote a LAMP
(Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP) solution to developers. LAMP, a generic
open-source solution, is Sun's Linux-based solution available on its
newly released LX50 Intel-based machines running Linux or Solaris.
Schwartz referred to Sun's version as Sun LAMP. Apache is an
open-source Web server, MySQL is an open-source database and PHP is an
open-source language for creating middle-tier HTML applications.
"Our competition is Windows, but it will increasingly suffer from the
economic model Linux will promote," Schwartz said.
While Sun will continue to drive large deployments to the Java 2
Enterprise Edition (J2EE) infrastructure, the company will promote
LAMP for less complex applications.
"zeldman.bardot2"
Does the Net promote echo-chambers?
Does the Net promote echo-chambers?
01/28/2004 02:33 PMSteven Johnson
questions the
conventional wisdom that the Net fragments us into like-minded
micro-communities. (FYI, the seminal elaboration of this
viewpoint is Andrew Shapiro's
The Control
Revolution.)
I generally agree with Johnson's view. The Net gives us many
tools to filter information and to spend our time in closed
communities. But at the same time, it exposes us to far more
diversity than any previous medium. Those filters are never
perfect. And there is a countervailing pressure toward
aggregation, which works against the fragmenting effects of
filters. Google and Yahoo aren't echo chambers, because their
value comes from their breadth and scale.
Furthermore, even when online communities and information sources are
narrowly tailored to a specific viewpoint, that doesn't mean the
people
participating in them are hermetically walled off from one
another. Communities overlap. If I'm a dog owner, a
libertarian, and a fan of Sex and the City (for the record, I'm none
of
the above), chances are the people and content I interact with will
differ from me along at least one of those dimensions. Some
people may vote based on a single issue, but no one is ultimately
defined by a single interest. The more specialized the commuity,
the more likely its members will differ on other matters.
Spill-over is inevitable.
The final point is that the Net is still largely an open
platform. There is always room for another community or
information source. Traditional media has never been open in the
same way. With consolidation and the rise of politically
polarized news, it is becoming even less so. At a dinner the
other night, I talked with Mark Walsh, a former exec at VerticalNet
and
AOL, and technology advisor to the Democratic Party. He is
launching a liberal talk radio network called Progress Media in eight
cities in March. Perhaps, on radio at least, there is still some
room to challenge the dominant opinion current.
What can we do to help bl0gs promote
justice?
What can we do to help bl0gs promote
justice?
01/08/2004 08:01 PMMy last blog entry about blogs and justice was a bit theoretical
and ended with more questions than answers. Maybe it was confusing.
Let me try to be specific. I think blogging will go beyond text and by
blogging I mean the whole space that includes all sorts of
micro-publishing of micro-content in a highly linked and low-cost way.
This includes camera phones, video and audio. There are many things
going on right now that will be sand in the vaseline from a technology
perspective. Most types of DRM will suck for micro-content
distribution. So will things like the broadcast flag. The whole notion of architecting systems
for streaming video on demand goes against architecting systems for
sharing. These technology and policy decisions will greatly affect the
ease in which we publish and share information in the future.
When else can we do? At the last GLT Annual meeting Ethan Zukerman raised
an important question during a talk moderated by Richard Smith, the
Chairman and Editor in Chief of Newsweek. He asked why the mass media
didn't cover Africa more. To summarize, Mr. Smith answered that they
were a business and had to print things that people cared about and
that they had resource constraints that made it difficult for them to
cover remote regions. Resource constraints and caring. Mr. Smith
seemed genuinely distressed by the inability to report about things
the he believed people SHOULD care about. In Aspen the year before
last, Jack Kemp said an interesting thing, "It doesn't matter what
you know if you don't care." I agree, and generally people don't care
to learn about things they don't care about.
I think blogs can help on both points. There are lots of people in
these countries that can help provide voice if enabled with some
technology and some support. Witness provides a video voice to
people who are oppressed in remote regions of the world. Take a look
at the videos. Tell me if you still don't care. Salam Pax our Blogger in
Iraq provided a real human voice before the invasion of Iraq. This
human voice helped me care about Iraq much more than a statistical
body count reported in the New York Times ever could. I'm hoping that
Creative Commons
licenses will allow musicians in remote regions to share music and
culture directly so they have a voice, rather than being mined by
studios and commercial interests and being turned into an mere ethnic
overtone in an otherwise typically commercial business. I think blogs
and technologies that allow people to produce and share information
help greatly on the "make people care" part of the equation.
On the "we are resource constrained" part of the media equation,
blogs can help too. Ethan Zukerman is
planning his second trip to Africa with GLTs and other opinion
leaders. I hope to join him on the trip after that. Ethan has been
working very hard to try to provide technical support to NGO and other
people working in Africa. As I propose in my Emergent
Democracy paper, I think that there is a way for information to
emerge from regions though several layers of blogs. A group of
bloggers focused on Africa, working with people like Witness to try to
identify issues, getting first hand sources and dialog onto the Net is
the first step. We don't need a lot of these bloggers and they
probably won't be your average person, but with a few well positioned
bloggers in these regions, these regions can be "lit up" with a human
voice and feed culture into our collective consciousness. These
bloggers would keep in touch with sources and provide a network
similar to the way in which a journalist creates a local network of
sources and experts.
I think that bloggers can work closely with the mass media. Richard
Smith expressed his interest in hooking up with bloggers and other
sources with access to information that his journalists could use. The
bloggers who are in or care about regions that are not well-covered by
traditional media could become sources for traditional journalists and
support by providing an audience that cares and resources at a very
low cost.
These are just some examples of things that we can be doing to help
make blogs provide real value to society, rather than becoming an
echo-chamber for local values or chat rooms to promote new media
assets.
So when Clay's asserts that:
I can’t imagine a
system that would right the obvious but hard to quantify injustice of
the weblog world that wouldn’t also destroy its
dynamism.
I guess if the primary focus of a good system is
to be just, I can imagine it trying to make technology more inclusive
and thinking beyond the market of the privileged that
da
nah refers to.
Usability Is An Island
Usability Is An Island
12/29/2004 08:52 PMTerminal Island
Terminal Island
06/30/2004 02:51 AMCommand-line blog on the www (see it to believe it) .. weblog via fake
shell script .. Terminal Island
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An Island to Oneself
An Island to Oneself
04/20/2004 06:06 PM
An
Island to Oneself: The Story of Six years on a Desert Island - Tom
Neale
Oak Island Mystery
Oak Island Mystery
01/16/2004 11:02 AM Oak Island is one of
the greatest
treasur
e hunting mysteries of the last 400 years.
The Money Pit as it is
called, has stirred up a bevy of questions including how this simple
pit has alluded treasure hunters and scientists to this day.
Some believe
that it might be the location of the
Holy Grail,
stashed by the
Templar Knights.
Other's
believe that it might be the resting place of Sir Francis Bacon's
original plays acreditted to William Shakespear.
The most common
belief is that The pirate
Captain
Kidd hid his huge stash of gold
deep
within the pit which accounts for all of the unusual traps.
Regardless of the
wild speculation there has been
evidence to suggest that there is deffinately
something in the pit.
But not all
agree.... Welcome To Big Brother Island
Welcome To Big Brother Island
05/04/2004 01:40 PMWired News is talking about a tourist island in Maine that is being
blankete
d with security cameras, motion detectors and sensors all tied
back into a computer with some artificial intelligence to keep out the
"bad people." Yes, it sounds like the pitch for a bad movie combining
sci-fi with reality television ("Dave. You've been electronically
voted off the island. Dave."). The folks behind the project,
however, claim that privacy is a "two way street," suggesting that
sure, you're being monitored by a computer, but at least it means
you'll feel safe that you're not being stalked by a rapist. The
system is designed to recognize regular "good" visitors to the island
and let them on without any problems. However, the "bad" people who
dare to sneak up via kayak will be shot on sight (well, maybe not that
drastic...). Still, as a last ditch effort to ward off complaints,
the folks behind the project say that, if anything, they're helping to
bring up discussion issues around surveillance and privacy rights.
The Island of Balta
The Island of Balta
07/30/2004 08:20 AM"Take a Prozac." ..
Prozac
balta.blogspot.com/2004_07_01_balta_archive.html#109112964138
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"Lockdown on Sea Island"
"Lockdown on Sea Island"
06/11/2004 12:09 AMPitcairn Island
Pitcairn Island
05/15/2004 04:09 PM
Fascinating
article about the history of tiny, remote Pitcairn Island.
[More inside] No Search Is an Island
No Search Is an Island
06/24/2005 03:05 PMEvery nation an island
Every nation an island
06/17/2005 04:28 PM
« The boat quay on Koivusaari in late spring. The round disk
just to the left of the point light is illuminated in the darker
months with what I think is the phase of the moon since it often
corresponds to the moon when it isn't too cloudy to compare them. [In
fact, if anyone from the boat club knows about the lunar light and can
confirm or deny my supposition, send me an email as I've been
wondering what its story is for quite some time.] »
A long quiet weekend of laundry, cleaning, reading, scanning the
backlog of photos, baking coffeecake and watching Jarkko play WoW. I
was very amused when he wondered if the player with the nick
'Koskenkorva' might be Finnish. Uh...yeah, very probably. :)
I was also pretty amused by a Dubai land development called The World" which features a few
hundred island nations for sale to those who have always wanted to,
say, own
Finland. A thinking person probably wouldn't blow a few dozen
million bucks on a sandbar with services in the Arabian Gulf after
seeing what is happening to Tuvalu and other similar islands. I
suppose there will be at least a symbolic swallowing of 'The World' by
the sea when the time comes which will be fun to watch on CNN.
John Cleese explains Backup
Trauma in a hilarious satire that almost makes me want to cry at
the end. For every twat in the technorati who likes to prattle on
about 'innovation' and 'emerging technologies' I'd like to make them
be tape monkeys for a week or two. I get pretty irate when recycling
old ideas with different software passes as innovation while we're
still dealing with the same damn hardware that we've been dealing with
for about 20 years. The only difference is that it's smaller and
faster and holds a lot more data. It's like saying the cup holder in
your car is an innovation for automobiles. Mostly, it's just a frilly
distraction from the fact that it's still just a combustion engine
that works very much like the one your grandparents drove. I'd pay
good money to see Charles Platt scream "Where's the innovation?!" in
tech conferences these days.
The news usually provides daily affirmations as to why I left the US,
but the article Soldiers of
Christ I might tide me over for a few months.
China to Promote Own Alternative to
DVDs, EVD
China to Promote Own Alternative to
DVDs, EVD
11/18/2003 07:54 PMChina to Promote Own Alternative to DVDs
China to Promote Own Alternative to DVDs
11/18/2003 03:17 PMAP via Daily Press Nov 18 2003 2:24PM ET
Our job is to promote Internet use:
Dayanidhi Maran
Our job is to promote Internet use:
Dayanidhi Maran
05/31/2004 05:18 PMThe Hindu May 31 2004 9:22PM GMT
Men Pose for Calendar to Promote Nursing
(AP)
Men Pose for Calendar to Promote Nursing
(AP)
09/17/2004 06:00 PMAP - More than 65 nurses applied to pose for a calendar to promote the
profession. But don't compare any of these pinups to Florence
Nightingale.
InterActiveCorp Looks for Ways to
Cross-Promote
InterActiveCorp Looks for Ways to
Cross-Promote
07/05/2004 01:12 AMWith every acquisition Barry Diller makes for InterActiveCorp, the
company’s potential grows. But so does the number of people asking if
the company can connect its dot-coms.
Cisco, IBM Team Up to Promote VOIP
Cisco, IBM Team Up to Promote VOIP
05/18/2004 03:05 PMThe companies are working together on products and services that will
make it easier for businesses to adopt converged, voice, video and
data offerings.
Microsoft to promote dbMotion solution
Microsoft to promote dbMotion solution
08/09/2004 05:41 AMIsrael Business Arena Aug 9 2004 10:31AM GMT
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