Applying Pressure
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Pressure Systems, Inc., Manufacturer of
KPSI™ Level and Pressure Transducers,
has Developed a Guide to Assist in the
Selection of KPSI™ Transducers
Pressure Systems, Inc., Manufacturer of
KPSI™ Level and Pressure Transducers,
has Developed a Guide to Assist in the
Selection of KPSI™ Transducers
03/14/2005 04:11 PMPressure Systems, Inc., manufacturer of KPSI™ Level and Pressure
Transducers, has developed a guide to assist in the selection of KPSI™
Transducers. [PRWEB Mar 3, 2005]
How To: Applying SMS HotFixes
How To: Applying SMS HotFixes
06/02/2004 08:09 PMRecord and Chart Your Blood Pressure
with My Blood Pressure
Record and Chart Your Blood Pressure
with My Blood Pressure
06/24/2005 04:13 PMMy Health Software has released version 2.0 of My Blood Pressure,
award winning Windows software that makes it easy for users to track
and chart their blood pressure readings. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2005]
Applying Java patterns
Applying Java patterns
08/09/2002 11:09 PMCNET Aug 9 2002 10:08PM ET
Applying Bayes to Aggregation
Applying Bayes to Aggregation
02/09/2003 07:55 PMLast night I went ahead with the rss2email switch, splitting my
subscriptions across several instances as a work-around for the...
Applying Windows HotFixes
Applying Windows HotFixes
05/10/2004 01:20 PMApplying Interim Updates (Hotfixes)
Applying Interim Updates (Hotfixes)
07/22/2004 11:45 PMApplying Psychology to Internet
Marketing
Applying Psychology to Internet
Marketing
05/23/2002 10:39 PMApplying the SP4 HotFix Roll-up Package
Applying the SP4 HotFix Roll-up Package
06/14/2004 09:22 PMApplying Built-in JavaScript Behaviors
in Dreamweaver
Applying Built-in JavaScript Behaviors
in Dreamweaver
02/01/2005 09:10 PMBuild highly interactive HTML pages without writing a line of
code—Dreamweaver helps you do it.
Applying Behaviors and Effects in Flex
Applications
Applying Behaviors and Effects in Flex
Applications
03/14/2005 06:17 PMBuild an interactive shopping basket and product browser with Flex
behaviors and ActionScript 2.0 effects.
Can't Use the Office Clipart Site After
Applying Windows XP SP2
Can't Use the Office Clipart Site After
Applying Windows XP SP2
08/31/2004 07:24 PMApplying web analytics to e-mail
campaign analysis
Applying web analytics to e-mail
campaign analysis
09/03/2004 05:49 PMInternetRetailer.com Sep 3 2004 8:58PM GMT
Re-enabling Active Scripting After
Applying IE Patches
Re-enabling Active Scripting After
Applying IE Patches
05/02/2004 02:01 PMApplying in-between alternatives to your
all-Microsoft,all-the-time world
Applying in-between alternatives to your
all-Microsoft,all-the-time world
06/19/2004 06:07 PMNewsday Jun 19 2004 8:34PM GMT
Caution applying MS04-011 to NT4 servers
with processor configuration changes
Caution applying MS04-011 to NT4 servers
with processor configuration changes
04/28/2004 04:12 PMApplying Management Packs and Processing
Rule Groups
Applying Management Packs and Processing
Rule Groups
12/25/2004 07:31 PMApplying online may ease reviews of
foreign workers
Applying online may ease reviews of
foreign workers
12/24/2004 01:06 PMDentonrc.com - Fri Dec 24, 05:10 am GMT
Lou Dolinar: Applying in-between
alternatives to your
all-Microsoft,all-the-time world
Lou Dolinar: Applying in-between
alternatives to your
all-Microsoft,all-the-time world
06/20/2004 01:57 AMNewsday Jun 20 2004 4:32AM GMT
Applying Usability Techniques to
Deadline-Driven Projects
Applying Usability Techniques to
Deadline-Driven Projects
07/04/2002 01:26 PM"People have known for some time that getting users involved right at
the start of the design process has a number of business benefits."
(
Allison
Tynan -
System
Concepts)
Californians slow in applying for
Microsoft settlement funds
Californians slow in applying for
Microsoft settlement funds
05/04/2004 05:11 AMSeattle Times May 4 2004 9:03AM GMT
Applying "Digital Hub" Concepts to
Enterprise Software Design
Applying "Digital Hub" Concepts to
Enterprise Software Design
05/04/2004 09:03 PMAdam Behringer: "One thing that I have discovered is that there are
many common issues and design challenges for this type of software,
even in vastly different industries. In this article, I will share an
architecture approach that has worked well for most of the projects in
which I have participated. In future articles, I will give some
practical tutorials for building a complex business system one step at
a time."
TheyRule: applying information design to
corporate directorships
TheyRule: applying information design to
corporate directorships
05/10/2004 05:53 AMTheyRule is a brilliant Flash app that allows you to interactively
explore and map the interlocking directorships of the most powerful
corporations in the world. They've just relaunched a 2004 edition with
currect data.
They Rule allows you to create maps of the interlocking directories of
the top companies in the US in 2004.
The data was collected from their websites and SEC filings in early
2004, so it may not be completely accurate - companies merge and
disappear and directors shift boards.
Link
(
via Oblomovka)
O'Reilly: Applying Distributed XML to
The Open Source Paradigm Shift
O'Reilly: Applying Distributed XML to
The Open Source Paradigm Shift
09/04/2004 07:33 PM"If I download the source code to the Apache HTTP server I can then
compile it and use it in accordance to its open source license. This
does not apply to a Google or an eBay..."
Applying For Prix Ars Electronica's new
"Digital Communities" cash prize
Applying For Prix Ars Electronica's new
"Digital Communities" cash prize
12/29/2003 12:23 PMSo, what exactly does one call cash prize for weblogs? Bling-blog?
Digital arttfest
Ars Electronica
recently announced that the 2004 competition will include the new
category "Digital Communities," awarding cash prizes to projects of
great sociopolitical relevance. Howard Rheingold posts more details
here, including a snip from instructions on how to apply. Thanks to
all who have suggested BoingBoing as an entrant, but since co-editor
Cory is a judge this will not be possible.
Prix Ars Electronica, the foremost international prize for
computer-based art, offers an open platform for the encounter with
leading-edge trends in art, technology, and society. Over the last 17
years, more than 24,800 works from 87 countries have been submitted
for Prix Ars Electronica consideration. With a total prize money of
130,000 Euro this year, and no participation fee, it is the highest
endowed and most reknown competition in this field worldwide.
The new category "Digital Communities" - to be awarded for the first
time in 2004 - encompasses the wide-ranging social consequences of the
Internet as well as the latest developments in the domain of mobile
communications and wireless networks. "Digital Communities" will
spotlight bold and inspired innovations impacting human coexistence,
bridging the digital divide regarding gender as well as geography, or
creating outstanding social software and enhancing accessibility of
technological-social infrastructure.
Link"Care to know the jobs of gays, lesbians
applying for marriage licenses?"
"Care to know the jobs of gays, lesbians
applying for marriage licenses?"
06/18/2004 12:29 AMSwitching document views: Applying XSLT
stylesheets dynamically with DOM (XML
Journal)
Switching document views: Applying XSLT
stylesheets dynamically with DOM (XML
Journal)
07/17/2002 01:09 PMYou receive an access denied message
when connecting remotely to MOM 2005
after applying 2003 SP1
You receive an access denied message
when connecting remotely to MOM 2005
after applying 2003 SP1
04/06/2005 03:45 PMLess pressure, perhaps?
Less pressure, perhaps?
12/19/2004 03:15 PM
Just wondering out loud... would either of the following two options
work for the set of people who are put off by aggregation tools
because the "read/unread" status feels like unwanted pressure?
Something like:
Read statuses off by default? With an ability to toggle them
globally? Highlighting today's items (say, as bold) and then keep
the rest as normal font-styling?
...
Pressure from within
Pressure from within
07/19/2004 09:33 AMArafat has spent months staving off pressure to surrender some of his
power, particularly control over the Palestinian security forces, to
those who might make better use of it.
Responding to pressure
Responding to pressure
05/23/2004 10:51 AMSan Jose Mercury News May 23 2004 2:54PM GMT
Vodafone under pressure over AT&T
Vodafone under pressure over AT&T
02/15/2004 10:30 PMThe Scotsman Feb 16 2004 2:37AM GMT
IBM Puts Pressure On SCO
IBM Puts Pressure On SCO
11/07/2003 05:24 AMUS steps up Darfur pressure
US steps up Darfur pressure
09/09/2004 01:41 AMThe US presents a new draft UN resolution to put pressure on Sudan to
resolve the conflict in the Darfur region.
Gay cleric under pressure to quit
Gay cleric under pressure to quit
04/28/2004 06:04 AMGay Church of England cleric Jeffrey John is under pressure to step
down from his new position of Dean of St Albans.
Google Keeps the Pressure on Microsoft
Google Keeps the Pressure on Microsoft
07/19/2004 08:00 PMMicrosoft-Watch Jul 20 2004 0:44AM GMT
FDA Faces Pressure for More Action Over
Mad Cow
FDA Faces Pressure for More Action Over
Mad Cow
01/04/2004 01:08 PMReuters via Wired News Jan 4 2004 12:42PM ET
Using peer pressure to your benefit
Using peer pressure to your benefit
04/05/2005 07:31 PMAnnouncing something I've been playing with over the past few
nights: Fitlog
The reasoning behind the site is in the first
post to it, and I'm also fulfilling a promise
to try out WordPress, especially the "custom fields" option,
which I'm using to track my daily weight, time ridden or run, and
distance ridden or run. Since it's all in a database, I'm also using
PHP/SWF Charts to
plot a live graph of my data over time (eventually I'll graph all the
new fields, once I start running and riding more).
So far it's fun and a great motivation to get out and exercise each
day, and my hope is that I succeed in front of everyone's watchful
gaze instead of failing miserably, which of course, is always a
possibility.
Can the little guys hande the pressure?
Can the little guys hande the pressure?
04/09/2005 11:57 AMIt may not have the visibility of Macworld or the anticipation of a
special press event, but on Wednesday at 5 p.m. ET, all eyes will be
on Apple.
And if history is any indicator, the immediate future of the company
is at stake.
Wednesday represents the day when Apple will report its second-quarter
earnings, the first such report since the stock split after hitting an
all-time high. Currently, the stock is treading at around $44 (or $88
in pre-split-adjusted pricing) and hasn’t budged much since the Feb.
18 division. The furthest it has dipped is $39, and it has yet to
break its $45.44 high.
Which isn't to say it hasn’t seen its share of activity. On Friday, in
fact, AAPL was the seventh most active stock, despite gaining just 18
cents. Investors seem to be split themselves on how the company will
fare in the coming months.
The good news? Apple hasn't revised its second-quarter outlook, which
was forecast to see revenue of just under $3 billion and earnings per
diluted share of 20 cents. (Wall Street expects slightly higher
results of $3.2 billion and 23 cents a share.)
But here's where Apple's reputation precedes it. Aside from the usual
profit-takers following the great divide, a split is designed to make
an astronomical stock more affordable for the masses. And
traditionally, this is what happens.
Apple, on the other hand, has seen nothing but bad luck in the months
following a stock split, the worst of which came in 2000, culminating
with a single-day drop of $27.75 just three months after the split.
Of course, there was no iPod then. Nor a Mac mini. Nor the iTunes
Music Store or Mac OS X.
But just as these innovations have propelled Apple to fame and
fortune, they could spell its downfall, much like the iMac and Power
Mac G4 Cube in 2000. For one, the Mac mini — which has dropped
out of the Apple Store Top Sellers list — has a lot riding on
it. Apple has yet to offer any estimates and Wall Street seems to
think sales will be impressive, largely due to this so-called "iPod
halo effect."
And the shuffle, also expected to post dazzling numbers, doesn't quite
have the same profit margin as its bigger brothers: More than twice as
many shuffles need to be sold to equal the mini’s revenue.
Plus, it doesn't seem like the iPod is quite as popular as it was last
year. But that remains to be seen.
Apple's second quarter is always its most difficult. The weeks
following the holiday buying season rarely see much in the way of
sales, and with no major holidays to count on and a year's worth of
advertising to budget for, it's difficult to drum up new business. As
usual, Macworld did a fine job of creating buzz early in the quarter,
but there hasn't been much else to drum up sales, save slightly
revamped iPod and PowerBook lines.
No Power Mac, no iMac, no iBook, no Tiger pre-order… (But the third
quarter should certainly be something special.)
That is, assuming Apple lands on its feet on Wednesday. It's up to
Apple two smallest and newest products to carry the weight, lest the
stock tumbles and sends Apple back to the drawing board.
And all of us back to being underdogs.
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