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JPMorgan to Absorb 4,000 IBM IT Workers
JPMorgan to Absorb 4,000 IBM IT Workers
09/16/2004 05:32 PMJPMorgan will absorb 4,000 IBM workers in a move to reintegrate
previously outsourced jobs. Beginning in January 2005, JPMorgan will
begin transferring IBM employees that currently service JPMorgan's
data centers, help desks, distributed computing, data and voice
networks.
New Cotton Fabric May Absorb Toxins
New Cotton Fabric May Absorb Toxins
04/05/2005 12:10 PMLiveScience.com Apr 5 2005 3:30PM GMT
Jenner to absorb tech law practice
Jenner to absorb tech law practice
06/14/2004 06:43 AMChicago Tribune Jun 14 2004 10:28AM GMT
Citibank to absorb Indian outsourcing
firm
Citibank to absorb Indian outsourcing
firm
04/12/2004 02:05 PMThe U.S. banking giant plans to pay about $126 million to take over
e-Serve International, whose services include providing call centers.
IBM to absorb Schlumberger data recovery
unit
IBM to absorb Schlumberger data recovery
unit
04/13/2004 12:34 PMWith steady growth expected in the business continuity market, Big
Blue acquires a rival to expand its ability to provide work sites and
data access during emergencies.
unexpected T_VARIABLE
unexpected T_VARIABLE
10/02/2002 10:54 AMUnexpected twists in Internet law
Unexpected twists in Internet law
12/23/2003 07:14 AMLegal analyst Doug Isenberg finds that the last year in Internet law
was marked by a common theme: surprise.
Expect the Unexpected in 2005
Expect the Unexpected in 2005
12/30/2004 02:49 AMTechnocrat.net Dec 30 2004 6:34AM GMT
More Unexpected Convergence: Printing
From Your TV
More Unexpected Convergence: Printing
From Your TV
08/03/2004 02:18 PMThe folks who think that it's weird to mix a camera and a phone will
love this one. Epson is jumping on the convergence bandwagon with a
plan to
turn your TV into a
printer. The idea is to have printable data sent with TV
programming. For example, if you're watching a commercial and are
interested in the product, you could immediately print out a catalog.
Of course, I imagine that shows like The Daily Show might have a blast
with the possibilities of this kind of technology.
And the Unexpected Olympics Winner
Is...Athens
And the Unexpected Olympics Winner
Is...Athens
08/30/2004 03:11 AMReuters via Wired News Aug 30 2004 7:44AM GMT
Newbie -- parse error: unexpected $
Newbie -- parse error: unexpected $
10/02/2002 04:01 PMPHP parse error, unexpected
T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM
PHP parse error, unexpected
T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM
09/22/2004 02:30 PMWhat on earth is a T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM?
Recording Industry's Unexpected Benefit
from P2P
Recording Industry's Unexpected Benefit
from P2P
11/18/2003 12:14 AMMatthew Schultheis writes: "Yahoo / AP is reporting that the record
industry is using the files traded on Kazza et al. to track where
music is popular. It ...
Snakes, Sharks and Unexpected
Associations
Snakes, Sharks and Unexpected
Associations
01/07/2004 04:29 PMI love how the Web is full of unexpected associations that end up
exposing me to new things.
After reading Don Box's post about Frank Zappa's "Baby Snakes" DVD, I immediately bought a copy on Amazon.com. I'd seen Baby Snakes years
ago, and although I wasn't wild about most of the music on it (I
usually love Zappa, but there's too much of his "gotta pay the bills
with cheap laughs" lyrics here), I remember being completely blown
away by Bruce
Bickford's stunning animation.
A couple of days later the DVD arrived, and once again I was amazed
by Bickford's mind-boggling work. I Googled for more about Bickford, and
discovered that a documentary about him
will premiere soon. Reading on, I noticed that the documentary's
musical score was created by Shark
Quest, a group I'd never heard of.
I figured any group that could write the score for a film about
Bruce Bickford would be worth listening to, so back to Amazon.com I
went. A minute later I ordered a Shark
Quest CD, which I'm listening to right now - and I think it's
great.
So, thanks Don, for introducing me to some new music :)
Data security: expect the unexpected
Data security: expect the unexpected
04/19/2004 08:32 PMIsrael's unexpected victory over
terrorism
Israel's unexpected victory over
terrorism
09/21/2004 02:54 AMYossi Klein Halevi & Michael B. Oren: How Sharon Beat The Intifada —
And What The United States Can
Learn
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Edge: LEARNING TO EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
Edge: LEARNING TO EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
04/22/2004 05:17 AMLearning to expect the unexpected ..
more»
edge.org/3rd_culture/taleb04/taleb_indexx.html
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Apple's unexpected challenge: dominance
Apple's unexpected challenge: dominance
05/09/2004 01:34 AMBoston Globe May 9 2004 5:46AM GMT
Infineon cops unexpected loss
Infineon cops unexpected loss
07/20/2004 06:31 AMAnt-trust provision eats into profits
Treatment: Unexpected Benefit for
Diabetics
Treatment: Unexpected Benefit for
Diabetics
05/31/2004 05:31 PMDrugs commonly prescribed for high blood pressure and heart disease
may lower mortality rates in people with diabetes.
New Raymond Scott album: The Unexpected
New Raymond Scott album: The Unexpected
02/10/2004 04:10 PM
There's a new Raymond Scott album! If you
don't know Scott, here's a quick bio: he was a bandleader in the 40s,
well-known for quirky, whimsical songs (many were used in Looney
Tunes). In the 1950s he became interested in electronic music, and
composed amazing pre-Moog marvels, including two albums designed to
soothe babies. The Secret 7 is a group of jazz players headed by Scott
and the 1959 album they recorded is called "The Unexpected." You can
hear a Real Audio sample on the site. Be sure to look at the rest of
Basta Music's offerings. They're a wonderful label out of Holland.
Link Unexpected twists in Internet law | CNET
News.com
Unexpected twists in Internet law | CNET
News.com
12/24/2003 06:31 AMUnexpected twists in Internet law .. Summary of 2003's US Internet law
.. read from News.com.com .. CNET
Column
news.com.com/2010-1028-5131781.html
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Globalising Internet brings unexpected
problems
Globalising Internet brings unexpected
problems
12/14/2003 07:31 PMDaily Times Dec 14 2003 6:39PM ET
A Voice of Inspiration: Unexpected Acts
Of Gratitude
A Voice of Inspiration: Unexpected Acts
Of Gratitude
07/16/2004 08:24 AMUnexpected Acts Of Gratitude ..
Comments
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Biovail Q1 profit sinks 63% to US$21.1
million but no unexpected bitter pills
Biovail Q1 profit sinks 63% to US$21.1
million but no unexpected bitter pills
05/01/2004 11:41 AMCanadian Press May 1 2004 4:14PM GMT
The Devil You Don’t Know: The
Unexpected Future of Open Access
Publishing
The Devil You Don’t Know: The
Unexpected Future of Open Access
Publishing
08/11/2004 05:03 AMThe Devil You Don’t Know: The Unexpected Future of Open
Access Publishing by Joseph J. Espositohttp://firstmo
nday.org/issues/issue9_8/esposito/With the advent of
the Internet and online publishing, the notion has arisen that access
to the world’s research publications could be made available to one
and all for free, presumably by shifting the costs to other places in
the value chain and disintermediating publishers, a circumstance
called Open Access (OA) publishing. While there are many hopes
embedded in this view (lower costs, wider access, etc.), it appears
more likely that Open Access will come about not through a revolution
in the world of legacy publishing, but through upstart media built
with the innate characteristics of the Internet in mind. An
unanticipated outcome of this situation will be that the overall cost
of research publications will rise, though the costs will be borne by
different players, primarily authors and their proxies.
Wordpress stuns supporters with
unexpected fund raising practices
Wordpress stuns supporters with
unexpected fund raising practices
03/31/2005 03:40 AMWordpress fans discover that their favorite blogging software is
hosting hidden content on the project's website to raise money.
Enthusiasts and developers must now grapple with the ethical and moral
complications attached to such a funding method

Chip maker Infineon posts unexpected
loss, cites EU antitrust probe
Chip maker Infineon posts unexpected
loss, cites EU antitrust probe
07/20/2004 12:39 PMNational Post Jul 20 2004 4:55PM GMT
"POPLAR BLUFF, Mo., Sept 6 (Reuters) -
U.S. President George W. Bush offered an
unexpected reason on Monday for cracking
down on frivolous medical lawsuits: "Too
many OB-GYNs aren't able to practice
their love with women all across this
country.""
"POPLAR BLUFF, Mo., Sept 6 (Reuters) -
U.S. President George W. Bush offered an
unexpected reason on Monday for cracking
down on frivolous medical lawsuits: "Too
many OB-GYNs aren't able to practice
their love with women all across this
country.""
09/08/2004 04:23 PMMy Unexpected "Appearance" on
HBO
My Unexpected "Appearance" on
HBO
07/30/2004 05:26 PMHere's Mr. Broadwater's response .. none too happy with the result ..
"Ali G" victim strikes back .. got
duped
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Looksmart Looking to Cut Costs
Looksmart Looking to Cut Costs
10/29/2003 01:14 AM" Australian operations and the fate of its 45 local employees will be
under the microscope over the next month as its global chieftains seek
a way to survive a body blow dealt to the company by Microsoft."
Hutchison hit by 3G costs
Hutchison hit by 3G costs
04/04/2005 04:37 AMBut not all bad news...
Costs less, easy to use
Costs less, easy to use
04/20/2004 07:27 PMComputer Times Asia Apr 20 2004 11:14PM GMT
The costs of migration
The costs of migration
04/15/2004 02:31 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 15 2004 6:49AM GMT
UK Spy Computer Does Less, Costs More...
But At Least It Does Something
UK Spy Computer Does Less, Costs More...
But At Least It Does Something
04/07/2005 10:29 PMRemember that wonderful new $400 million FBI computer system that
couldn
't fight terrorists, but could
track
down fictional video game characters? Well, it appears that
American spooks aren't alone in their ability to completely waste
money on useless computer systems. MI5 in the UK is now admitting
that their brand new computer system will
cost much more and do much less than originally promised. Of
course, to their credit, at least the damn thing works, unlike the US
system, which has been scrapped entirely.
Differences In Bid Costs?
Differences In Bid Costs?
06/24/2005 03:05 PMThe More You Pay, the More Access Costs
The More You Pay, the More Access Costs
05/18/2004 01:17 AMKathy Gill encounters highway robbery in her hotel room: $14.95 per
day, per machine: My colleague Kathy Gill is at the WWW2004 conference
in New York, and has been astounded by the Sheraton's data charges:
$14.95 per day for wireless access in the hotel, and another $14.95
per day per person for in-room access. She's peeved. It's this
irritation that could ultimately transform hotel Wi-Fi. If Kathy had
$20 to $80 per month unlimited cell data access (anywhere from 10-50
Kbps up to a few hundred K download speed), even with the slower
upload speeds of cellular networks, she might have foregone the $14.95
per day fee. In which case, how does the hotel recoup that money? They
can't. Take the alternative experience, in which my wife and I spent
three nights on the Oregon Coast this last week. I wasn't working, and
just wanted to briefly check my email on the road. The first night, we
stayed at an older motel in the process of becoming a resort. For
$9.95, I could have had wireless service, but I didn't need to spend
that much. My ISP lacked an 800# and local numbers on the coast. I
wound up using my GSM (9600 bps -- yes, bits per second) cell phone
service which on Cingular's network comes out of my minutes pool. Next
night, again with no concern about access, we chose a hotel that was
about 30 percent cheaper and claimed wireless Internet access for
free. Ah, but not in the cheaper part of the hotel. I didn't need
access badly enough to roam to the part of the hotel in which I could
get service, so I turned again to the cell phone. The third night, we
stayed at a Best Western in a small town. The room was nice, the rate
was 30 percent less than the second night's, and the deal included
free in-room wired broadband and free breakfast. Guess which hotel
I'll choose first next time? All Best Westerns will soon have free
in-room broadband--as will most budget hotel chains around the U.S.
Hotels that charge for service might find their high-end customers
turning to cell data as that becomes more available and less
expensive--or losing customers to the cheaper chains. (Our first and
last nights of our trip were spent at my brother-in-laws and my
parents'--both of which offered free Wi-Fi throughout the
property.)...
BT to slash LLU costs
BT to slash LLU costs
05/13/2004 06:34 AMClaims it will lead to greater competition
Parsing RSS At All Costs
Parsing RSS At All Costs
01/22/2003 07:41 PMIn his second Dive into XML column, Mark Pilgrim describes his
parse-at-all-costs parser of ill-formed RSS feeds, using Python's
sgmllib.
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