Short-Term Surge in Chip Spending Forecast
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Motorola Swept Up in Spending Surge
Motorola Swept Up in Spending Surge
01/16/2004 11:35 AMTheStreet.com Jan 13 2004 9:36PM GMT
IPO surge falls short of Google's
expectation
IPO surge falls short of Google's
expectation
08/20/2004 06:35 AMDenverpost.com - Fri Aug 20, 10:17 am GMT
Nortel CEO sees no surge in telecom
spending
Nortel CEO sees no surge in telecom
spending
11/18/2003 02:28 AMCNET Nov 18 2003 1:54AM ET
Cisco results surge on capital spending
Cisco results surge on capital spending
05/12/2004 01:21 AMBoston Globe May 12 2004 5:48AM GMT
PC sales set for short-term slump
PC sales set for short-term slump
03/25/2005 06:27 AMInfomatics Mar 25 2005 10:23AM GMT
Short-term NetNewsWire road map
Short-term NetNewsWire road map
03/13/2003 03:36 PMHere’s the short-term road map for NetNewsWire...
NetNewsWire 1.0.1 will probably be released Friday. This release is
mainly about fixing crashing bugs—but it also fixes some weblog
editor bugs and makes some other improvements here and there.
The big change in 1.0.1 is under-the-hood—it’s the
brand-new XML-RPC client code that’s used by the weblog editor.
It replaces the system’s built-in code that was a source of
crashes in the weblog editor. (It’s
available under the open
source BSD license, so other Cocoa developers can use it too—and
help improve it if they want to.)
Another change—less major in terms of code, but still
nice—is that the RSS parser is more forgiving of unencoded
ampersands, which is the most common cause of feed-reading
failures.
(I’ll do a what’s-new-in-1.0.1 page that explains more of
this in friendlier terms.)
So—what’s next? What’s coming in 1.0.2?
1.0.2 will have more under-the-hood changes: I plan to make frameworks
out of some of the underlying code that doesn’t change much. For
instance, the XML-RPC code will be in a framework, the RSS parser will
be in a framework, the OPML parser will be in a framework, and so
on.
For non-developers... frameworks are like separate modules.
They’re hidden from view unless you do a Show Package Contents
on the app. As a user you wouldn’t notice the difference if code
is in a framework or not. But it means two good things:
1. It’s easier to maintain and test code that’s in
frameworks. I can write test apps that are specific to a framework,
and I can work on a framework separately from working on NetNewsWire,
and only incorporate the updated framework when it’s ready.
2. Some of these frameworks will be released as open source (BSD
license) so that other developers can use them. Frameworks are easier
to use and integrate than just raw source files.
Okay, that’s pretty boring to most of you... So what else is
coming in 1.0.2?
More bug fixes. More small enhancements. And, finally, some new
features.
I haven’t decided yet which features yet are going into 1.0.2,
but they’ll most likely be weblog editor features, such as:
1. Allowing Radio users to specify that a post should
not go
on the home page.
2. Supporting more Movable Type options.
3. At least some minimal AppleScript support for the weblog
editor—the ability to get and set the contents of the Title,
URL, and Body fields. Lots of people want this so they can write
scripts that initiate a new post in NetNewsWire.
4. Support for uploading media objects (pictures, movies, etc.) to
sites that support it. (I think Radio and Movable Type support
this.)
5. Some kind of
Feedster
integration. I don’t know what, yet, just that I like the idea.
(Okay, this isn’t a weblog editor thing.)
Note: The above list is just my preliminary thoughts:
the list of new features in 1.0.2 may change.
Also—a question—what new features would you most like to
see? If you had to pick just one, what would it be?
Short Term Perl / XML / DOM / ODBC
Short Term Perl / XML / DOM / ODBC
12/31/2004 12:30 PMMyTrip LLC - United States, tx, fort worth (2004-12-30)
Brain's Short Term Memory Located
Brain's Short Term Memory Located
04/16/2004 06:22 PMMany researchers have assumed that short term memory was a function
distributed over many parts of the brain. Nature reports
that two new studies have produced the suprising result of showing
that
short term memory is actually located in a specific part of the brain
about the size of a penny. While short term memory capacity could be
measured with psychological tests already, it can now be seen in MRI
scans. One of
the studies was led by Edward
Vogel of the University of Oregon and used electrodes attached to
the scalp to measure electrical activity associated with short term
memory. The other study was led by Renι Marois of
Vanderbilt University and used MRI scans to localize short term memory
associated with vision. Data from both groups pointed to the same
brain
area and both groups were able to predict the short term memory
capacity
of subjects. The story is also mentioned on Slashdot under the title
"Brain's
Cache Memory Found".
Earthquake Clouds and Short Term
Prediction
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Prediction
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Google founders defy culture of
short-term gains
Google founders defy culture of
short-term gains
05/02/2004 07:09 AMChicago Tribune May 2 2004 10:51AM GMT
CEOs resignation will have only
short-term impact on Computer Associates
CEOs resignation will have only
short-term impact on Computer Associates
04/27/2004 09:28 PMComputer Weekly Apr 28 2004 1:18AM GMT
Perl (MOD_Perl) Expert for Short-Term
E-Commerce Project
Perl (MOD_Perl) Expert for Short-Term
E-Commerce Project
06/04/2004 04:05 AM - United States, WA, Bellevue (2004-06-03)
FDA Panel: Inamed Implants Safe Short
Term (Reuters)
FDA Panel: Inamed Implants Safe Short
Term (Reuters)
04/12/2005 04:04 PMReuters - Most members of a U.S.
advisory panel debating the future of silicone breast implants
said on Tuesday they felt confident the devices made by Inamed
Corp. were safe over the short term.
Pressure on Google to Go Public Reflects
Focus on Short-Term Gain
Pressure on Google to Go Public Reflects
Focus on Short-Term Gain
06/29/2004 05:40 AMWashingtonpost.com - Tue Jun 29, 07:07 am GMT
Federal Reserve Raises Short-Term Rates
a Quarter Point
Federal Reserve Raises Short-Term Rates
a Quarter Point
08/10/2004 03:58 PMThe Fed said rising oil prices had slowed growth but expressed
confidence that the economy growth would soon pick up.
e-Procurement is planned for all Fire &
Rescue Services in short term future
e-Procurement is planned for all Fire &
Rescue Services in short term future
09/22/2004 02:43 AMPublicTechnology.net Sep 22 2004 7:26AM GMT
Consumer spending up modestly in
November Tokyo stocks surge, dollar
rebounds Auto sales likely to r
Consumer spending up modestly in
November Tokyo stocks surge, dollar
rebounds Auto sales likely to r
12/24/2004 12:48 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Fri Dec 24, 05:52 am GMT
Research and Markets : Detailed Market
Forecast of Billing Spending from
2005-2009
Research and Markets : Detailed Market
Forecast of Billing Spending from
2005-2009
04/06/2005 02:07 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c15076) has
announced the addition of Billing Market Outlook 2004 2009 to their
offering. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
Computer model that can reproduce an
important aspect of the human brain's
short-term memory
Computer model that can reproduce an
important aspect of the human brain's
short-term memory
05/26/2004 08:53 AMMedical News Today May 26 2004 1:07PM GMT
PC chip revenue to surge in 2004
PC chip revenue to surge in 2004
03/08/2004 11:20 PMCNET Asia Mar 9 2004 3:48AM GMT
2003 Chip Growth Forecast Cut
2003 Chip Growth Forecast Cut
03/20/2003 01:05 PMBlaming stalled U.S. and European economies, the World Semiconductor
Trade Statistics -- a trade group that includes chipmakers AMD, IBM
and Intel -- has revised its sales forecast downward for 2003.
Chip Maker Narrows Forecast
Chip Maker Narrows Forecast
06/08/2004 01:10 AMTexas Instruments, the semiconductor maker, narrowed its
second-quarter sales forecast and said demand for its products was
slightly exceeding projections.
Philips Cuts Chip Forecast
Philips Cuts Chip Forecast
09/24/2004 08:12 PMTechWeb Sep 24 2004 11:26PM GMT
Healthy chip sales forecast
Healthy chip sales forecast
06/01/2004 03:40 PMZDNet UK Jun 1 2004 7:14PM GMT
Chip sales forecast for '04 raised
Chip sales forecast for '04 raised
12/31/2003 09:39 AMChicago Sun-Times Dec 31 2003 9:13AM ET
Chip biz raises annual sales forecast by
$8bn
Chip biz raises annual sales forecast by
$8bn
11/06/2003 06:28 AMThe Register Nov 6 2003 5:48AM ET
Qualcomm Raises Forecast on Chip Sales
Qualcomm Raises Forecast on Chip Sales
05/12/2004 09:38 PMSan Jose Mercury News May 13 2004 0:48AM GMT
Research And Markets - Investigate In
Detail The Short And Long Term Benefits
Of Each Of The 100 Mbit/S And Greater
Standards (ATM, FDDI, And Fast Ethernet)
Now
Research And Markets - Investigate In
Detail The Short And Long Term Benefits
Of Each Of The 100 Mbit/S And Greater
Standards (ATM, FDDI, And Fast Ethernet)
Now
12/19/2004 03:45 PMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c10748) has
announced the addition of High-Speed Datacom Chipsets: Products,
Applications, Markets to their offering. [PRWEB Dec 15, 2004]
Global chip sales forecast to rise 16%
in 2003
Global chip sales forecast to rise 16%
in 2003
11/05/2003 10:34 PMUSA Today Nov 5 2003 10:01PM ET
Group offers more-upbeat forecast for
chip sales
Group offers more-upbeat forecast for
chip sales
06/01/2004 08:53 AMZDNet Jun 1 2004 1:09PM GMT
Intel's Revised Forecast Gives Chip
Sector a Boost
Intel's Revised Forecast Gives Chip
Sector a Boost
06/06/2004 12:57 PMBusiness NewsFactor Jun 6 2004 5:17PM GMT
Chip industry spending on upswing
Chip industry spending on upswing
07/09/2004 11:43 AMZDNet Jul 9 2004 3:42PM GMT
Intel's latest P4 chip in short supply
Intel's latest P4 chip in short supply
04/12/2004 11:26 PMCNET Asia Apr 13 2004 3:09AM GMT
Chip industry spending on upswing,
report says
Chip industry spending on upswing,
report says
07/09/2004 10:27 AMThe chip industry has been pouring money into capital spending this
year but the trend won't last forever, according to Gartner.
Computer chip maker Intel narrows
second-quarter financial forecast
Computer chip maker Intel narrows
second-quarter financial forecast
06/04/2004 04:04 AMNational Post Jun 4 2004 8:01AM GMT
Enhanced HRToolbox Helps Companies
Administer Rising Number of Short-Term
Global Assignments. Product Streamlines
Complexity of Global Workforce
Management
Enhanced HRToolbox Helps Companies
Administer Rising Number of Short-Term
Global Assignments. Product Streamlines
Complexity of Global Workforce
Management
04/08/2005 04:55 AMIn response to the growing trend of short-term global assignments,
HRToolbox, Inc., has unveiled a newly-enhanced version of its namesake
solution that streamlines the entry of common information tracked for
short-term assignments. [PRWEB Apr 8, 2005]
Research and Markets : Global Forecast
from 2004 to 2009 On OSS Investments and
Forecast Data On Broadband and
Residential VoIP Subscriber Growth
Research and Markets : Global Forecast
from 2004 to 2009 On OSS Investments and
Forecast Data On Broadband and
Residential VoIP Subscriber Growth
04/06/2005 02:07 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c15068) has
announced the addition of VoIP and its impact on OSS to their
offering. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
ITtoolbox Spending Survey Shows IT
Spending On The Rise
ITtoolbox Spending Survey Shows IT
Spending On The Rise
06/27/2004 04:51 AMThe results of the second annual ITtoolbox IT Spending Survey
demonstrate that IT budgets have increased over 2003. The survey,
which was sponsored by Hewlett-Packard, was conducted by ITtoolbox,
the leading provider of information for professionals in the IT
workplace. The purpose of the survey was to provide insight into
current and future purchasing trends of corporate IT departments
worldwide. [PRWEB Jun 27, 2004]
Short Men with Short Dreams
Short Men with Short Dreams
03/14/2005 05:39 PMThis will just be a quickie. New iPod photos and iPod minis were
released today. Cheaper, bigger, whatever. The thing...
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