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Cutting back 04/27/2004 01:55 AM

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At 94, Volunteer Cutting Back His Hours
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At 94, Volunteer Cutting Back His Hours
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AP - He's been having some heart problems, he finds it "a little tougher to get started in the morning," and at 94 years old, he isn't getting any younger.

It's Not Fog That Needs Cutting


It's Not Fog That Needs Cutting 08/11/2004 09:47 AM
A CEP of a financial company goes to jail for a financial crime. Maybe we should pay him a bonus!

Corporations Still Not Cutting Web Pie


Corporations Still Not Cutting Web Pie 06/30/2004 06:02 AM
Corporations Still Not Cutting Web Pie By Jim Wagner
http:/ /www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/3373151

The Web sites of too many Fortune 100 companies in the United States don't take customers seriously, an upcoming report by research and consulting firm The Customer Respect Group concludes. The 2004 Online Customer Respect Study shows that while companies like Microsoft (No. 1) and Hewlett-Packard (No. 2) performed very well across the board, most had inadequate privacy, operational or security measures in place to reassure customers. The study evaluates the top 100 U.S. companies in six categories -- simplicity, responsiveness, transparency, principles, attitude and privacy -- and elicits end-user feedback on their experiences of visits to the Web sites. Grading is done on a 0 (worst) to 10 (best) scale. Roger Fairchild, president of the Bellevue, Wash.-based consulting firm, said he finds it amazing that after three years of publishing report results, companies still don't take their online sites seriously.

The Cutting Crew


The Cutting Crew 03/14/2003 03:47 PM
I have heard from very reliable sources that there will be no Wesley scenes on the Nemesis DVD.

Cutting (out) the checks


Cutting (out) the checks 06/08/2004 07:28 AM
USA Today Jun 8 2004 11:58AM GMT

Cutting it short


Cutting it short 01/02/2005 04:23 PM

I have a family crisis in Japan and need to return to Japan immediately. Apologies to people who I had been planning to meet this trip in San Francisco. I'll be back soon.

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Cutting Here, but Hiring Over There


Cutting Here, but Hiring Over There 06/24/2005 03:01 PM
Even as it lays off up to 13,000 workers in Europe and the U.S., I.B.M. plans to increase its payroll in India this year by more than 14,000 workers.

EDS considering cutting dividend


EDS considering cutting dividend 05/10/2004 08:38 PM
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Cutting the cord


Cutting the cord 12/24/2003 12:12 PM
Sometimes ditching the landline and going all wireless can backfire on you, as Jim Lynch of ExtremeTech discovers when he cancels his service only to...

Cutting Bandwidth Needs


Cutting Bandwidth Needs 12/07/2002 09:31 AM
"...suggestions for cutting bandwidth, particularly in a mostly text-based environment?"

AT&T Cutting More Jobs


AT&T Cutting More Jobs 12/11/2003 06:07 PM
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BT mulls cutting LLU charges


BT mulls cutting LLU charges 04/30/2004 10:50 AM
Plans to jump before it's pushed

Ciena Cutting Jobs Again


Ciena Cutting Jobs Again 04/20/2004 02:14 PM
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Cutting Fitch Bait


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Cutting 7E7 wings in Japan


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Sony's Cutting Genius


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Its PlayStation 2 sales are way up. Good for Sony; good for the software publishers.

Cutting the Line in Telecom


Cutting the Line in Telecom 06/11/2004 02:02 AM
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Doug Cutting Interview


Doug Cutting Interview 05/31/2004 08:30 PM
Source: Google Blogoscoped - Doug Cutting is primary developer of the Lucene and Nutch open source search projects. He has worked in the search technology field for nearly two decades, including five years at Xerox PARC, three years at Apple,...

Insider: Cutting Cost of 3G


Insider: Cutting Cost of 3G 06/03/2004 07:09 AM
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Tree-cutting and tag-spinning


Tree-cutting and tag-spinning 02/05/2005 10:19 PM
I have been mulling over a big old post about tagging and folksonomies, but book work has taken priority this week, and by now most of what I wanted to say has been said by others (here are some go od links).

So this is all I think I'll throw in to the discussion -- and append to my previously posted skepticism that people beyond early adopters will pursue tagging with any avidity: "Tagging" is a great word. "Categories" are onerous; they sound like work. "Tags" sound like play -- like a game we played when we were tots. (Hey, it's ludic!)"Categories" also implies, to many users, a mental model in which each item must live in one category to the exclusion of others. "Tags" encourages overlap, duplication, experimentation.

I like the way David Weinberger puts it he re, as he compares older-fashioned information hierarchies with folksonomic tagging: "The old way creates a tree. The new rakes leaves together.... The old way -- trees -- make sense in controlled environments where ambiguity is dangerous and where thoroughness counts. Trees make less sense in the uncontrolled, connected world that cherishes ambiguity." And the world of software is so allergic to ambiguity that we should cherish any new development that opens a space within the digital realm for multiple meanings.

If the software that begins to harness the tagging phenomenon can stay true to the spirit the word evokes, I think it has a chance of overcoming human intertia and resistance to doing more than the bare minimum of metadata labor. Which places a premium (as Ross Mayfield points out) on ease of use. If people are going to tag things at all, you need to make it really easy for them to do it fast. Del.icio.us -- once you set up its toolbar shortcut -- is pretty good, though I think it would be great if it showed you how other people tagged a link before you did your own tagging. Technorati's experiment with tagging for blog postings obviously has a very long way to go, but it's moving in the right direction.

Will the whole thing get debased by commercialism and swamped by spam? Sure. Then we'll return to the drawing board.

Cartography on the cutting edge


Cartography on the cutting edge 09/13/2004 01:01 PM
CNN Sep 13 2004 3:12PM GMT

Cutting that old Bandwidth Bloat


Cutting that old Bandwidth Bloat 05/05/2004 10:46 PM
"Does anyone have more suggestions of things I can do to shave off more bandwidth? Anything I'm maybe overlooking right now that I could be doing?"

Cost-cutting keeps BT ahead


Cost-cutting keeps BT ahead 02/12/2004 10:18 PM
The Scotsman Feb 13 2004 2:40AM GMT

Cutting The Cord From Your iPod


Cutting The Cord From Your iPod 06/24/2005 04:42 PM

For now, keep detangling those wires until a better product comes along. By Walter S. Mossberg, Wall Street Journal


Disappearing Ink Is Cutting Edge


Disappearing Ink Is Cutting Edge 12/04/2003 09:38 PM
We've all been waiting and waiting for digital paper, and it doesn't look like it's coming anytime soon. Maybe all we really need is disappear ing ink technology to save paper. Toshiba has developed an ink that when heated, disappears. They plan to sell the opposite of a printer, a device that erases your printed pages at a rate of 100 pages/hr. Isn't that what you always wanted for Christmas?

Cutting data costs


Cutting data costs 02/16/2004 10:38 PM
Computer Weekly Feb 17 2004 2:16AM GMT

A House Cat on the Cutting Edge


A House Cat on the Cutting Edge 03/19/2003 10:27 PM
Pet medicine is a booming business. It's also a proving ground for medical and surgical procedures that can save human lives. By Stuart Luman from Wired magazine.

Volkswagen cutting car prices in China


Volkswagen cutting car prices in China 06/18/2004 12:25 AM
Seattletimes.nwsource.com - Thu Jun 17, 01:30 pm GMT

Cost Cutting Boosts Wet Seal


Cost Cutting Boosts Wet Seal 12/29/2004 02:32 PM
The flailing specialty apparel retailer will close 150 stores.

Cutting the Cord With WiFi's Help
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Cutting the Cord With WiFi's Help
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01/25/2004 10:55 PM
washingtonpost.com - Charlene Mattson, hockey mom to 13-year-old Jessica, taps away on a laptop computer in the Ashburn Ice House pizza parlor amid the sounds of scraping ice and referees' whistles as she waits for practice to wrap up.

San Diego on Wireless Cutting Edge


San Diego on Wireless Cutting Edge 01/05/2004 01:40 PM
San Diego is a hub for wireless companies and businesses there tend to be innovators in using wireless technologies: This piece looks at how one real estate agent uses Verizon's high-speed mobile network and how a handful of businesses use Wi-Fi networks. One interesting Wi-Fi application is at One America Plaza in San Diego. The developer of the commercial office building offers Wi-Fi to tenants for free. He charges tenants for wired broadband access which is built in to the building but figures that Wi-Fi is an "amenity" so should be offered without cost, just like elevator service. An already-built Wi-Fi network sounds like a super bonus for any business hunting for new office space....

cutting the cord: no land lines


cutting the cord: no land lines 07/26/2004 05:32 PM
i hadn't had a land line in almost three years until last week. i still won't use it.

Man Charged With Cutting 5 Dogs' Throats
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Man Charged With Cutting 5 Dogs' Throats
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05/20/2004 05:21 PM
AP - A man was arrested on charges that he slashed the throats of five dogs in what his son said was an attempt to win sympathy from his estranged wife.

Cutting Through the Linux Security Hype


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How Sprint has slipped off the cutting
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How Sprint has slipped off the cutting
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Cutting edge obsolete technology


Cutting edge obsolete technology 04/07/2005 01:25 PM

I always feel a bit stupid when I purchase a movie on DVD. With networks getting faster and hard drives & flash memory prices dropping, it's only a matter of time until a gigantic catalog of movies is available online or on USB keys sent back and forth in the mail like Netflix rentals. Things are moving in this direction already: Sony wants to create an online movie service like the iTunes Music Store and a huge amount of movies are already available online on Usenet, BitTorrent, and various P2P networks. The upshot is that all those movies I have -- because the technology companies and the media companies are making it so I can't make copies of my movies to move them from the DVDs to whatever the hell device I'm going to play my movies on in the future -- I'm going to end up purchasing them all again (or worse, renting them each time I want to watch them...movie and music ownership may soon be a thing of the past if the media companies have anything to say about it). Which is great if you're a big media company but makes me, like I said before, feel a bit stupid when buying DVDs.


PeopleSoft's Pro Forma BR/Cost-Cutting


PeopleSoft's Pro Forma BR/Cost-Cutting 11/11/2003 10:25 AM
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Cutting Edge (And Corner) Weaponry


Cutting Edge (And Corner) Weaponry 12/16/2003 03:00 PM
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Cutting It Close on Windows Server SP 1


Cutting It Close on Windows Server SP 1 06/29/2004 09:11 AM
Microsoft Windows MVP Steven Bink, reporting live from Tech Ed Amsterdam, has the latest on Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 schedule.
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