Factiva chief on Google: What, me worry?
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Google doesn't worry us, says Factiva
chief
Google doesn't worry us, says Factiva
chief
07/02/2004 11:43 AMZDNet UK Jul 2 2004 3:33PM GMT
Factiva chief: Google not a threat
Factiva chief: Google not a threat
07/02/2004 09:51 AMCEO of paid search service asserts: "It's a long way before quality
information is free."
Can Google News Compete with Factiva?
Can Google News Compete with Factiva?
07/02/2004 07:44 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Jul 2 2004 11:24PM GMT
Google: Playboy splash a worry
Google: Playboy splash a worry
08/15/2004 01:42 PMNews 24 Aug 15 2004 4:32PM GMT
Google share auction starts, Playboy
exposure a worry
Google share auction starts, Playboy
exposure a worry
08/13/2004 02:40 PMAFP via Yahoo! Aug 13 2004 6:48PM GMT
Google Share Auction Starts, Palyboy
Exposure A Worry
Google Share Auction Starts, Palyboy
Exposure A Worry
08/14/2004 07:55 AMAntara Aug 14 2004 11:53AM GMT
Factiva Search And Track Tools Debut on
Bea WebLogic Portal
Factiva Search And Track Tools Debut on
Bea WebLogic Portal
08/05/2004 04:08 PMCRM Assist Aug 5 2004 7:43PM GMT
Google chief coy on IPO rumors
Google chief coy on IPO rumors
12/28/2003 08:13 PMSchmidt was responding to the buzz circling Silicon Valley about an
imminent return to strong economic growth -- and what it means for
Google and other start ...
Factiva and NewsGator Technologies Team
Up on Enterprise RSS to Enable
Intelligent Information Delivery
Factiva and NewsGator Technologies Team
Up on Enterprise RSS to Enable
Intelligent Information Delivery
06/06/2005 12:05 AMCompanies break new ground in delivering premium content
alongside nontraditional sources of information
DENVER, CO, and NEW YORK -- May 4, 2005 -- Factiva®, the leading
global provider of digital business content and services to the
enterprise, and NewsGator Technologies, Inc., the leading RSS software
platform company, today announced an agreement to jointly release
Enterprise RSS that will bring the first business RSS solution to
corporate users around the world.
The agreement will allow all existing Factiva customers to access
their Factiva content via the NewsGator online and NewsGator Microsoft
Outlook RSS readers at no additional charge to their existing Factiva
contracts. Factiva content will also be available in NewsGator premium
products at an additional charge. Further, the companies announced
that they are working together on other opportunities in the growing
enterprise RSS space.
J.B. Holston, CEO and president of NewsGator, said, "The
combination of Factiva's breadth and depth of authoritative content
combined with NewsGator's sophisticated RSS platform delivers an
unmatched business intelligence solution. Business people who aren't
yet Factiva customers can subscribe to Factiva content and view it via
their NewsGator reader. This is the most powerful possible combination
of content and RSS technology possible."
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Clare Hart,
president and CEO of Factiva, said, "Our customers are increasingly
using RSS feeds in their enterprises, and we believe it will be an
important delivery option for our users. This effort with NewsGator
underscores our commitment to embrace the best and most innovative
technologies for delivering the right information at the right time
and in the right format."
Current Factiva customers will be able to transform their existing
track folders, both group and personal, into RSS feeds and view them
via the NewsGator Business Subscriptions beginning on May 19.
Additionally, Factiva's Editor's Choice feeds will be available for
all NewsGator premium subscribers in early June.
About Factiva®
Factiva, a Dow Jones and Reuters Company, provides essential
business news and information together with the content delivery tools
and services that enable professionals to make better decisions
faster. Factiva's unrivalled collection of more than 9,000
authoritative sources includes the exclusive combination of The Wall
Street Journal, the Financial Times®, Dow Jones and Reuters newswires
and the Associated Press, as well as Reuters Fundamentals, D&B®, and
Bureau van Dijk company profiles.
Factiva's innovative, XML-based and Web services-enabled technology
platform provides access to this rich content collection via Factiva's
role-specific products or through customized enterprise, group or
personal solutions. Executives, information professionals, marketers,
salespeople, and other professionals can easily monitor and understand
the latest news, market trends, and business challenges relevant to
them – directly from the Microsoft® Office and job-specific
applications they use every day.Â
Google Chief Lawyer In Trouble With The
SEC?
Google Chief Lawyer In Trouble With The
SEC?
07/26/2004 06:02 PMGoogle's General Counsel may be in a bit of trouble with the SEC after
it has come to light that a prior company he worked for as CFO
had
some questionable accounting practices. This is the type of info
you generally don't want coming public just as you prepare for an IPO.
It's quite possible that it's nothing, and since he's chief counsel
and not CFO for Google, he's in a different position for that company,
but the accusations may at least raise a few eyebrows.
Yahoo chief: We won't be hurt by a
Google IPO
Yahoo chief: We won't be hurt by a
Google IPO
04/27/2004 03:58 PMCNET Apr 27 2004 8:07PM GMT
Yahoo chief: Not afraid of Google
Yahoo chief: Not afraid of Google
04/27/2004 03:58 PMZDNet Apr 27 2004 8:09PM GMT
Yahoo chief shrugs off Google threat
Yahoo chief shrugs off Google threat
04/28/2004 04:32 AMZDNet UK Apr 28 2004 8:21AM GMT
Google Chief Operations Engineer
Keynotes
Google Chief Operations Engineer
Keynotes
08/05/2002 10:45 PMJim Reese whose Technology Behind Google presentation we commented on
previously appears to begiving a similar presentation as the USENIX
LISA keynote: "Scaling the Web: An Overview of Google (A Linux Cluster
for Fun and Profit)". "This talk will cover the technology behind
Google: company overview, search parameters and results, hardware and
query load balancing, Linux cluster topology, scalability, fault
tolerance, and more." Should be interesting, I hope someone makes a
recording. Unfortunately it seems that TechNetCast, the organization
that covered the last show is having financial difficulties. If you're
interested, I suggest you send them some words of support....
Heirs to chief and a delayed IPO dwarfed
by Google talk
Heirs to chief and a delayed IPO dwarfed
by Google talk
08/08/2004 07:05 AMSan Jose Mercury News Aug 8 2004 10:41AM GMT
Week in Review: Heirs to chief and a
delayed IPO dwarfed by Google talk
Week in Review: Heirs to chief and a
delayed IPO dwarfed by Google talk
08/08/2004 02:07 PMSan Jose Mercury News Aug 8 2004 4:32PM GMT
Chief executive, commander-in-chief,
talk-show host
Chief executive, commander-in-chief,
talk-show host
08/10/2004 07:16 PMWhat, me worry?
What, me worry?
02/01/2005 09:59 PM
T
he search for Alfred E. Neuman Carl Djerassi emigrated to the US
after Hitler's annexation of Austria, and in his essay traces the
gap-toothed Mad Magazine spokesman from his original sighting on a
German anti-semitic propaganda poster (PDF).
Wot me worry?
Wot me worry?
06/22/2004 05:51 AM
Status
anxiety 'Every adult life could be said to be defined by two
great love stories. The first - the story of our quest for sexual love
- is well known and well-charted. The second - the story of our quest
for love from the world - is a more secret and shameful tale. And yet
this second love story is no less intense than the first.' IBM customers need not worry over SCO
IBM customers need not worry over SCO
10/31/2003 07:26 PMNo need to worry, says Microsoft
No need to worry, says Microsoft
02/17/2004 11:35 AMMicrosoft has called in the FBI to locate the source of proprietary
Windows source code circulated on the internet, but customers have
nothing to fear at this stage, the company says. Carol Leishman,
Microsoft NZ’s communications manager, says the leak hasn’t
compromised the security of computers and the company is treating the
theft as an intellectual property infringement issue.
What, Meryl Worry?
What, Meryl Worry?
07/24/2004 11:17 AMIn recent years, Meryl Streep has begun to accept one prerogative of
her position: having the press — and thus the public — listen to what
she wants to say.
One less worry in life
One less worry in life
02/01/2005 08:45 PMI'm an adult now and I have a home and savings and have all my
bills in check, but I can never forget what it was like being 18 with
my first bank account, back when using an ATM was like playing
roulette (and like any form of gambling, I walked away empty handed
more often than with any cash). So even though it's been ten years
since I've left an ATM empty handed, I can't get an irrational thought
out of my head every time I use an ATM: that I'm surprisingly and
suddenly dead broke. It's sort of an adult version of the "waking up
naked at the exam" nightmare I used to have in college.
Until now. I was poking around my small town credit union website
and discovered a new alert feature, where they send an email based on
your account activity. So I setup an automatic email that goes to my
cellphone's email address when the checking account is below a fairly
comfortable level. The feeling didn't leave immediately the next time
I used an ATM, but after I saw the feature work when a bunch of bills
went through, I now know that it is instantly wired to my bank
balance, even when I'm far from a computer.
A lot of stuff I've read about simplifying your life involves
removing all those little irrational worries that clog your thoughts
and keep you from getting things done and living happy. In addition to
this small thing, I've been to the dentist for the first time in years
and removed the other big irrational fear that my teeth would fall out
any day now. It's been nice to remove these worries from my life
forever, as I've got
a whole bunch of new worries lined up to deal with. :)
Don't worry, take Prozac
Don't worry, take Prozac
08/16/2004 08:32 AMConcerned about meaningless gibberish from the president? Agitated
about the imminent loss of overtime benefits? Have no fear, Ms.
Management is here.
Don't worry your pretty little head
about it.
Don't worry your pretty little head
about it.
04/28/2004 01:11 PM
White House
"disappears" women's info. The Bush administration has quietly
removed 25 reports from its
Women's Bureau Web site,
deleting or distorting
crucial information
on issues from pay equity to reproductive healthcare. There's a long
article about it
over at Salon, behind the premium wall.
No Computer? Don't Worry, the RIAA Will
Get You Too
No Computer? Don't Worry, the RIAA Will
Get You Too
12/03/2003 08:35 PM RIAA Targets Computer-Less Elderly
Couple
The RIAA levels its pack of rabid lawyers at an older couple who don't
own a computer. Not without any cause but they're pursuing the wrong
"criminals".
What, Us Worry? The New State of
Disbelief
What, Us Worry? The New State of
Disbelief
08/07/2004 01:58 PMWhen it comes to terror warnings, what citizens know can hurt them -
especially when the information leaves them unsure about what to do.
Edinburgh Learns to Worry about Wi-Fi
Edinburgh Learns to Worry about Wi-Fi
02/11/2004 10:56 AMAnother entry in an endless series of "Wi-Fi security risk" articles,
this time from Edinburgh, Scotland: This article is only slightly
sensational, which might result from the reporter having heard these
claims for the first time about the risks of a wireless network. But
they're not too far off the mark. The biggest problem in articles that
cite the number of "open" access points, as a reader recently pointed
out to me, is that unless you connect to the point and probe, you
can't tell whether the gateway is inside or outside a firewall or has
other restrictions....
Windies worry England
Windies worry England
04/12/2004 06:05 PMInspired by their record-breaking skipper, West Indies have England
struggling to escape defeat.
Changes worry admissions tutors
Changes worry admissions tutors
09/14/2004 03:11 AMHaving students apply to university after A-level results will not
solve the problems it sets out to tackle, administrators warn.
Now We Need To Worry About VoIP Spam
Now We Need To Worry About VoIP Spam
06/25/2004 12:11 PMWe're still trying to beat down spam, and people have been getting
increasingly worried about IM spam and SMS spam, and all of a sudden
one company is warning us that the rush to VoIP systems may lead to
VoIP spam. In other words, once VoIP is just an app
on the network, it shouldn't be all that difficult for someone to
write a script that would basically spam a voice message to millions
of VoIP systems. Of course, the company discussing this problem is
bringing it up because they've now patented a solution that they claim
will stop VoIP spam. All this really means is they've made clear the
technique that future VoIP spammers are now figuring out how to work
around.
Should Apple's Shareholders Worry?
Should Apple's Shareholders Worry?
04/14/2005 03:32 PMApple has a great quarter, but will the iPod hold its ground against
competition?
Something Else To Worry About: Format
Obsolescence
Something Else To Worry About: Format
Obsolescence
08/10/2004 05:36 AMSomething Else To Worry About: Format Obsolescenceht
tp://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2004-07-26-longevity_x.htmDan Koster, Web content manager for Queens University of
Charlotte in North Carolina, became a minor celebrity last spring when
he reported that 15-20% of the 2,000 CDs in his properly stored
collection suffered from what has loosely been called CD rot and would
no longer play. As people entrust more and more of their valuable
records -- everything from tax forms to family photos -- to digital
media, the idea that those reliable-looking CDs and DVDs could be,
well, less than reliable, is alarming. And history tells us that even
if the media hold up, the technology needed to retrieve the files may
not always be there. When was the last time you used a reel-to-reel
tape player? Accelerated aging tests conducted by the Library of
Congress and National Institute of Standards and Technology
demonstrate that the poorest-quality CDs may last only four or five
years; the best, more than 100. Consumers can hedge their bets by
keeping hard copy printouts of valuable documents and uploading photos
to online archiving services, but in the end, the simple truth is that
nothing lasts forever.
If 'Spaghetti' Is 'Psketti,' Should You
Worry?
If 'Spaghetti' Is 'Psketti,' Should You
Worry?
06/07/2004 09:57 PMThe authors of "The Late Talker" list behavior that can be early
warning signs of possible serious communication problems.
Indie artists worry
Indie artists worry
03/25/2005 11:04 AMUSA Today Mar 25 2005 3:08PM GMT
Wired: News Papers Should Really Worry
Wired: News Papers Should Really Worry
12/19/2004 03:08 PM"... focus-group participants declared they wouldn't accept a
Washington Post subscription even if it were free."
Fighter escorts worry some
(USATODAY.com)
Fighter escorts worry some
(USATODAY.com)
01/09/2004 09:53 PMUSATODAY.com - Pilots and air-traffic-control officials are expressing
concern that U.S. fighter jets being deployed to escort some passenger
flights could be creating unnecessary risks to commercial aviation.
Don't Worry, Many In China Have No Clue
What IPv9 Is Either
Don't Worry, Many In China Have No Clue
What IPv9 Is Either
07/06/2004 12:15 PMLast week, a variety of stories started appearing suggesting that
China was adopting a new internet protocol standard called IPv9.
While many in the press just went with the report, just about everyone
who knew anything about this were left scratching their heads
wondering just what the hell IPv9 was. It wouldn't be the first time
China decided to "go it alone" when it came to internet standards.
Recently there was a big international and diplomatic stink over
China's decision to use their very own, completely incompatible
WiFi
standard that had many WiFi equipment providers threatening to
completely ignore the huge Chinese market out of fear for their
intellectual property (which they would need to share with a Chinese
"partner" to help them build WAPI-compliant equipment). China is also
trying (with questionable success) to
go it alone
with their own 3G wireless standard, while the rest of the world
follows one of two standard upgrade paths. So, when the whole
concept of IPv9 started making news, it was easy to assume that
perhaps China had done it again. However, now reports are coming out
that, even in China,
ma
ny have no idea about IPv9 and suggest that it's really just a
concept being
pushed by one research group in China, rather
than any real adopted standard at this point.
E.U. Finance Ministers Worry About
Wolfowitz
E.U. Finance Ministers Worry About
Wolfowitz
03/23/2005 10:01 AMFree Internet Press Mar 23 2005 2:12PM GMT
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