Signs of Trouble
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First Signs Of Trouble At The Wall
Street Journal?
First Signs Of Trouble At The Wall
Street Journal?
04/15/2005 12:47 PMThe Wall Street Journal's own strategy over the past few years has
been baffling for some. They seem to be betting on the fact that
there simply could never be any competition to match the WSJ.
However, with a string of moves that suggest they're completely
unaware of how the internet works, plenty of people have been
point
ing out that the
Wall
Street Journal is losing its relevance. Of course, this brings
out cries about how much better the content is in the WSJ -- but if
people don't find it valuable relative to the competition, then it
doesn't matter how good the content is, the Journal will have trouble
competing. It appears that the Journal's own advertisers are figuring
this out, and have bailed on the paper,
leading the paper to
report troubled earnings and worries about the strategy of the
paper going forward. So far, the strategy seems to be to
convi
nce other newspapers to make the same mistakes the WSJ did. This
is the "if everyone screws up as badly as we did, then we won't look
so bad" strategy that tends not to work so well in the real world.
The article notes, by the way, that the Journal's online division
out-performed the paper division -- but that's probably a red herring,
since it's difficult to split the costs of each. Are stories that
show up on both considered an expense for the paper, the online part,
or both? No matter what, this shows that advertisers are recognizing
that the WSJ hasn't been able to adjust with the times, and there are
better places to put their money when it comes to advertising to the
financial crowd. For a paper that's supposed to be on the Wall Street
beat, you'd figure they'd have a better sense as to when their own
market shifted out from under them.
Looking for trouble: Using trouble
tickets as development feedback
Looking for trouble: Using trouble
tickets as development feedback
07/14/2002 11:29 PMCNET Jul 14 2002 10:13PM ET
On Mars, Signs of Water Don't
Necessarily Mean Signs of Life
On Mars, Signs of Water Don't
Necessarily Mean Signs of Life
03/08/2004 11:24 PMFollowing the news from Mars, people might think it was the story of
scientists who cried "Water!" over and over.
I'm in so much trouble (06:47 PM)
I'm in so much trouble (06:47 PM)
03/11/2003 01:22 AMJust went to Rosenthal Infiniti and sat in the back while a friend
test-drove a G35 coupe. Wow. I mean, I always wanted one and
More Trouble For AOL
More Trouble For AOL
03/12/2003 07:06 PMLooking for trouble
Looking for trouble
12/28/2004 02:59 AMCNET Asia Dec 28 2004 6:08AM GMT
example.com vs. www.example.com...
trouble!
example.com vs. www.example.com...
trouble!
06/17/2005 07:22 PMIs ITT in Trouble?
Is ITT in Trouble?
08/23/2004 10:57 AMPlaintiffs' accusations are taking shape.
The Trouble with DSL
The Trouble with DSL
03/20/2003 01:05 PMAs with most technologies, DSL's theoretical potential differs
markedly from the Internet connection speeds available to consumers
and business in the real world. Specifically, VDSL (very fast DSL) can
offer speeds of up to 52 Mbps, but many broadband users plod along at
a far slower 128 kbps.
Getting out of trouble
Getting out of trouble
12/07/2003 09:50 PMA driver in New Jersey faced with getting his car towed found a tricky
way to get out of trouble:When officer Jason Zier pulled over a 1992
Mazda 626 on Thursday afternoon, the vehicle's registration had
expired. By the time he'd finished writing up Sean Leach for the
infraction, the car was legal again. That's because the 36-year-old
Jersey City man had a cell phone, a friend with a computer who he
could reach and the foresight to use the New Jersey Motor Vehicle
Commission's online registration service. Leach's ingenuity did not
save him from getting a ticket, but it did keep him from having his
car towed and getting socked with the towing bill. Zier pulled Leach
over on Route 130 after noticing the sticker on his license plate was
expired, the Home News Tribune reported for Friday. When Leach told
Zier he had not gotten around to renewing...
I think we're in trouble...
I think we're in trouble...
08/09/2004 08:40 PMScientists find evidence of Dholes in Croatia. Though they may not
know it yet. Here's hoping for their sake that the stars aren't
right......
"I have trouble with faces"
"I have trouble with faces"
11/10/2003 10:46 PM Face
blind: Imagine living in a world in which you are surrounded by
blank faces. You see
people all around you, but you
can't
recognize them by their faces,
only by context,
clothing, and hair. You
don't
recognize your neighbors when you see them in the grocery store,
and you couldn't pick your co-workers' faces out of a line-up. You
have to learn
speci
al coping methods to get through your daily social activities.
This is what it is like to have
prosopagnosia,
or face blindness.
Microsoft's bug trouble
Microsoft's bug trouble
09/02/2004 11:48 AMThe Economist Sep 2 2004 4:04PM GMT
Bubble Trouble 1.0.2
Bubble Trouble 1.0.2
02/12/2004 05:00 PMGive that cranky crab from “The Little Mermaid” a run for his money.
Trouble on the Farm?
Trouble on the Farm?
04/05/2005 03:08 PMCorn Products cites a number of reasons for a poor first quarter.
Blair in Trouble...
Blair in Trouble...
06/11/2004 07:56 AM
The UK local elections
have taken
place, and for the first time ever forced the ruling Labour
government into third position, with
their worst
showing in history. Is this just a mid-term blip, or the
culmination of the huge Iraq backlash that will topple the government?
With Bush in trouble too, will any of the warring leaders be left come
November? And can the
Big
Intervention website topple Blair himself?
Searching For Trouble?
Searching For Trouble?
01/22/2004 07:26 PMKeyword Ads Are Big Earners For Google, Yahoo!, And AOL, So Trademark
Lawsuits Currently In The Courts Could Spell Major Hassles. ...
More Trouble for Flawed CVS
More Trouble for Flawed CVS
08/16/2004 06:37 PM Vulnerabilities in popular open source code
management tool deeper than first publicly revealed.
Female trouble
Female trouble
08/19/2004 10:13 AMSpike Lee talks about porn, sperm donors, baby-hungry lesbians, and
how male sex fantasies can become nightmares.
Bracing for trouble
Bracing for trouble
01/28/2004 11:21 AMMyDoom spreads across the Internet at a record pace, with a payload
that threatens to flood SCO's Web site on Super Bowl Sunday. Also: The
feds have a plan to warn of Net threats
VLC in Patent Trouble?
VLC in Patent Trouble?
04/07/2005 03:22 PM
It appears that Video Lan Client (VLC) has run into legal trouble due
to various patent issues. VLC is a popular media player for Mac OS X
as well as...
Man stabbed during trouble
Man stabbed during trouble
08/31/2004 02:40 AMA man is stabbed and four are arrested during a second night of
disturbances in Ballycastle, County Antrim.
Tribal Trouble 1.0
Tribal Trouble 1.0
04/06/2005 03:35 PMA fast paced realtime strategy game where you will find yourself
pitted against your computer or online players.
Forbes in Trouble?
Forbes in Trouble?
03/28/2005 11:52 PMI’ve never liked
Forbes magazine that much; their
general worshipfulness about business seems both less useful and less
entertaining than some of the other magazines. Recently, someone who
claims to be the producer for the “Forbes Radio” channel on
American Airlines is spamming me several times a month, offering a
three-minute puff piece for $4,995, a special discount from $11,990
for anyone lame enough to answer spam. Would Forbes be lending its
name to this sort of pathetic silliness if it weren’t hurting?
The Trouble With Tethering
The Trouble With Tethering
07/29/2004 06:29 PMIf Apple is smart, it will welcome Rhapsody users. Tethering may be
the hot corporate move of the moent, but it's ultimately bad business
and -- when backed up by law -- bad public policy. By Peter Rojas,
Engadget (via MyAppleMenu)
MSI BToes trouble
MSI BToes trouble
03/06/2004 02:08 AMWell, that was fun. Or maybe not. Have been trying for close to an
hour to install the cool little USB-Bluetooth-dongle MSI BToes, with
no...
The Trouble With Superprogrammers
The Trouble With Superprogrammers
01/28/2003 12:38 PMI have three main complaints with our industry's reliance on
superprogrammers.
First, talk of superprogrammers is destructive to other workers.
Superprogrammers get privileges, benefits, and recognition. The
achievements of regular and above-average programmers pass
unrecognized. Instead, these hard workers are reminded, day in and day
out, of all that they are not. -- J.D. Hildebrand
The flip side to the How To Be a
Superprogrammer article.
"zeldman.steve"
Tribal Trouble
Tribal Trouble
06/24/2005 04:41 PMIt is a lot of fun, the resource management is right at the level
that I like it, and the action is impressive. By Marcus Albers, Inside
Mac Games
The Trouble with Gmail
The Trouble with Gmail
06/15/2004 09:51 AMThe trouble with sessions
The trouble with sessions
03/06/2004 01:53 AMHarry Fuecks has some excellent notes on PHP security when using
sessions.

Trouble ahead
Trouble ahead
07/30/2004 01:53 AMUSA Today Jul 30 2004 6:02AM GMT
Still having Python trouble
Still having Python trouble
12/04/2002 10:25 PMNarrowed the problem down to httplib parsing responses from IIS. For
some screwy reason, IIS returns two HTTP status messages:...
CMS popularity in trouble
CMS popularity in trouble
09/03/2002 11:37 AMBurzi is getting burned out on PHP-Nuke, now Harry is scaring off all
the developers for PostNuke. How long will he stay around after
everyone has left? CMS development needs a new leader.
Trouble in Paradise
Trouble in Paradise
09/20/2004 11:00 AMHP source is litigious of course
More trouble for Dr. Coburn
More trouble for Dr. Coburn
09/24/2004 11:28 AMThe Oklahoma Senate race -- which could ultimately determine control
of the Senate -- gets even more interesting. GOP candidate Tom Coburn,
thrown off-balance last week over allegations (first published in
Salon) that he sterilized a young woman without her written
consent and then wrongly charged the procedure to Medicaid, says he
sterilized "lots" of underage
girls during his medical career:
Trouble Getting to SpamCop?
Trouble Getting to SpamCop?
11/02/2003 11:55 AMThe Trouble with Tables
The Trouble with Tables
02/05/2003 10:17 AMI keep coming across articles about tables in web pages. It seems
that some people don't like them at all. Dave Winer hates the
performance of the weblogs.com front page. Understandably so, it's a
dog.
Even if we pretend that HTML hasn't degraded from a logical format to
a presentation format, tables are still a good thing. The bottom line
is that many forms of data are tabular and pretending otherwise just
makes the final presentation (because there's always a final
presentation somewhere) harder or ugly or both. -- Michael Winser
According to Dave, Michael is
one of the IE developers at Microsoft. Michael's solution is table-layout.
"zeldman.malcolm"
Searching For Trouble With Google
Searching For Trouble With Google
09/01/2004 08:05 AMInfinium Labs In Trouble
Infinium Labs In Trouble
09/16/2004 10:41 PMAlmost exactly a year ago, HardOCP wrote up a report
suggest
ing that Infinium Lab's Phantom gaming console didn't really
exist. Over the next few months, there was plenty of evidence
suggesting the whole thing was something of a scam. Then, they
hired a
real CEO, and did some work and looked like they had figured out a
way to build a real console. So, it was quite strange, just as
everything seemed to be moving forward that they would turn around and
sue
HardOCP for that months old story -- leading to
even
more speculation about what Infinium was really up to. Well,
whether or not the box is real, it looks like Infinium is running into
a lot of trouble. Reports are out saying that the company has
basically
out of cash,
and Slashdot is reporting that
HardOCP has
won a victory against Infinium in the lawsuit between the two
companies. The site with the details has been taken down by the
Slashdot effect, but it sounds as though the court is ordering
Infinium to hand over a variety of documents that would support the
claims that HardOCP originally made about some of the company's (and
the company founder's) more questionable practices.
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