Lou Dobbs, Call Your Office
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Lou Dobbs is angry and he's not going to
take it anymore
Lou Dobbs is angry and he's not going to
take it anymore
09/09/2004 09:14 AMIn his new book about outsourcing, the television journalist tells us
that he is shocked, SHOCKED, that corporations are treating American
workers like crap.
Reason: Lou's Blues: Lou Dobbs and the
new mercantilism
Reason: Lou's Blues: Lou Dobbs and the
new mercantilism
11/01/2003 07:26 AMnice article about Dobbs
reason.com/links/links103003.shtml
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Office add-on makes a sales call
Office add-on makes a sales call
11/10/2003 11:16 PMCNET Asia Nov 10 2003 10:35PM ET
Call It the Dead E-Mail Office
Call It the Dead E-Mail Office
06/07/2004 06:01 AMInternet bigwig Lawrence Lessig is behind in his e-mail -- so far
behind that he's given up. But he's really sorry about it. By Michael
Fitzgerald.
Wired News: Call It the Dead E-Mail
Office
Wired News: Call It the Dead E-Mail
Office
06/08/2004 03:02 AMhe can no longer effectively respond .. lessig declares email
bankrupcy .. Read the Wired News article .. declared e-mail bankruptcy
.. a script-driven
note
wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,63733,00.html
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Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML 1.0
Last Call Published
Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML 1.0
Last Call Published
04/30/2004 10:43 AM2004-04-30: The Voice Browser Working Group has published a Last Call
Working Draft of Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML Version 1.0
including major updates. CCXML, the Call Control eXtensible Markup
Language, provides telephony call control support for VoiceXML and
other dialog systems. Comments are welcome through 28 May. Visit the
Voice Browser home page. (News archive)
Apple Q3 conference call analyst call --
live updates
Apple Q3 conference call analyst call --
live updates
07/14/2004 04:52 PMNew Pay-Per-Phone Call Lead System
Empowers Partners to Ensure Clients
Charged Only for Successful Call Leads
New Pay-Per-Phone Call Lead System
Empowers Partners to Ensure Clients
Charged Only for Successful Call Leads
03/17/2005 03:01 AMDeveloper of ZiffTalk and Click4Advisor ‘click-for-talk’ platforms
launches ZiffLeads, first independent Pay-Per-Phone Call Lead
platform, to target partners who want to offer online advertisers,
local and national, a more Flexible and Reliable Phone Call Lead
generation and measurement product. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Retiring Mandela Says 'Don't Call Me,
I'll Call You'
Retiring Mandela Says 'Don't Call Me,
I'll Call You'
06/01/2004 10:44 AMReuters via Wired News Jun 1 2004 3:11PM GMT
Office 2003 Tool: FabriKam – The
Microsoft Office System Solutions
Learning Platform
Office 2003 Tool: FabriKam – The
Microsoft Office System Solutions
Learning Platform
08/09/2004 02:30 AMThe CHM provides an overview of the FabriKam project and how to use
the FabriKam virtual PC environment and documentation to best learn
about the rich potential of the Microsoft Office System as a
development platform. Each solution and platform component section
described the salient points that help developers focus on areas of
interest.
OpenOSX Office 1.5.1: Microsoft Office
ALternative Has Some Hits, Many Misses
OpenOSX Office 1.5.1: Microsoft Office
ALternative Has Some Hits, Many Misses
04/05/2005 01:27 AM By Rob Griffiths, Macworld
Office Suite: MobiSystems Office
Standard Updated
Office Suite: MobiSystems Office
Standard Updated
06/21/2004 09:20 AMOffice 2003 broke (uninstalled) an
earlier Office app
Office 2003 broke (uninstalled) an
earlier Office app
03/06/2004 02:01 AMNot exactly a security story, but definitely related to my earlier
posts today: Installing Office 2003 "breaks" (uninstalls) an earlier
Office application, Microsoft Photo Editor. With effort (and an Office
XP CD-ROM), the older program can be reinstalled, but one...
Microsoft To Bridge Office, Back Office
Apps
Microsoft To Bridge Office, Back Office
Apps
01/26/2004 01:10 AMMicrosoft continues to build bridges between Office desktop apps and
reservoirs of back-office data. The "Information Worker Bridge"
project now under way seeks to make it easier for integrators or
in-house developers to make Excel or Word de-facto front ends for
back-end accounting, ERP or other applications, sources said. In
theory, this would take back-office integration beyond ODBC drivers
and InfoPath, the Office application that lets people build dynamic
forms on their desktops that tap into back-office XML data.
HyperOffice Brings Enterprise
Collaboration and Communication
Solutions To Small Office/Home Office
(SOHO) Businesses For A Fraction Of The
Cost
HyperOffice Brings Enterprise
Collaboration and Communication
Solutions To Small Office/Home Office
(SOHO) Businesses For A Fraction Of The
Cost
03/22/2005 03:37 PMIntranet Starter Pack gives SOHOs and start-ups a hosted intranet
complete with business-class email, shared calendars, document
management, task manager, and global address books for only $14.95 per
month. [PRWEB Mar 22, 2005]
Box Office Mojo > Daily Box Office
> 06-25-2004
Box Office Mojo > Daily Box Office
> 06-25-2004
06/26/2004 03:41 PMFahrenheit' rocks the box office .. grosses like this .. every other
movie
boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/?sortdate=2004-06-25&p=.htm
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Corel WordPerfect Office 12: The Other
Office Suite
Corel WordPerfect Office 12: The Other
Office Suite
04/29/2004 04:09 PMWhile OpenOffice.org might get all the attention in the battle to
unseat Microsoft Office, Corel's suite is the real number two in the
market.
Dell to Hold International Strategy
Conference Call With Analysts; Call to
be Webcast Live at www.dell.com
Dell to Hold International Strategy
Conference Call With Analysts; Call to
be Webcast Live at www.dell.com
04/05/2005 02:02 PMBusiness Wire Apr 5 2005 5:23PM GMT
Virtual Call Centre Provider Offers
Unique Chance to Win a Call Centre from
CallCentreVoice.com
Virtual Call Centre Provider Offers
Unique Chance to Win a Call Centre from
CallCentreVoice.com
03/17/2005 04:13 AMi-CALL (a Division of Call Centre Recording Ltd) is pleased to
announce “The launch of a fantastic new sponsorship agreement between
i-CALL.co.uk and CallCentreVoice.com” [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Microsoft Office 2003 Customers Boost
Productivity and Business Insight With
the Availability of Two New Office
Business Intelligence Accelerators
Microsoft Office 2003 Customers Boost
Productivity and Business Insight With
the Availability of Two New Office
Business Intelligence Accelerators
06/02/2004 12:06 PM Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of two new Office
2003 Business Intelligence (BI) Accelerators, the Microsoft® Office
Business Scorecards Accelerator and the Microsoft Office Excel Add-in
for SQL Server (TM) Analysis Services. Designed for and built on the
Microsoft Office System and Windows Server System (TM) , the Office BI
Accelerators provide customers and partners with increased access to
data that is critical to maximizing business performance. Information
workers and industry partners can also use the accelerators to assess
performance in real time and reshape strategy and redeploy resources
as market conditions change, staying one step ahead of their
competition. By taking advantage of existing Microsoft technology
investments, the accelerators are a cost-effective way for end users
and partners to increase their business insight and automate formerly
manual business processes, providing greater efficiency, productivity
and enhanced decision-making.
Mac Office Is Better Than Windows Office
In Some Ways
Mac Office Is Better Than Windows Office
In Some Ways
07/15/2004 06:56 PM By Julio Ojedazapata, Pioneer Press (via MyAppleMenu)
MS Office Pro users will get MS Office
Standard an
MS Office Pro users will get MS Office
Standard an
07/24/2004 05:44 PMMigration from Office 97 to Office 2003
Migration from Office 97 to Office 2003
04/27/2004 06:12 AMOffice 2003 Sample: Building Office 2003
Research Services That Work Offline
Office 2003 Sample: Building Office 2003
Research Services That Work Offline
06/15/2004 12:27 AMTo work through this demonstration, you need Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET 2003. With Visual Studio .NET, we use the wizards to build a
simple, custom Microsoft Windows service that launches Cassini, a
managed code Web server that is described in the article, on the local
computer. This Web server hosts the research provider consumed by the
research task pane in Office 2003 editions. The code samples are
provided in Microsoft Visual C# development language.
Microsoft Office Data Assistant for
Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003
Microsoft Office Data Assistant for
Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003
05/27/2004 03:09 AMThe Data Assistant for Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003 provides
an easy-to-use method of inserting and managing graphical data objects
such as Visio drawings, and Excel charts and named ranges into
PowerPoint presentations.
There are three basic features for the tool: inserting graphical data
objects into PowerPoint, saving graphical data objects for future use,
and retrieving saved graphical data objects for reuse. Because the
Data Assistant creates a connection between PowerPoint and the host
application of the data object (Excel or Visio), you have the option
of inserting the data object as it was saved or refreshing it to
reflect any changes that were made to the data object.
Microsoft Office 2000 to Microsoft
Office 2003 Migration Issues
Microsoft Office 2000 to Microsoft
Office 2003 Migration Issues
04/25/2004 11:22 AMMicrosoft Office XP to Microsoft Office
2003 Migration Issues
Microsoft Office XP to Microsoft Office
2003 Migration Issues
04/25/2004 11:22 AMHi, This Is Jenny and My Office Is
Currently Out of the Office
Hi, This Is Jenny and My Office Is
Currently Out of the Office
12/12/2003 10:20 AMBlackberry News
"From Cathy S. in Calendar/Courts:
I just read a blurb in
Corporate Counsel that will resonate with many attorneys here:
'Wireless E-mail Improves Productivity: A new report from The Radicati Group Inc., Enterprise Wireless E-mail Market
Trends, 2003-2007, [PDF] says by the end of 2003, employees using
wireless e-mail will have put in an extra 55 minutes of work per day.
This figure will grow to 80 minutes by the end of 2007.' " [The
KERBlog]
With my Treo 600, I'm already traveling down this path, but I
actually don't mind it and it's not much of a burden. I tend to check
my work email when I'm standing in line somewhere or doing something
equally time-wasting. Except, now I'm not wasting time anymore. So I
figure I'm racking up comp time. :-D
Search Engine Optimization, Inc. Opens
New Los Angeles Office to Focus on
Serving the Entertainment Industry and
Other Local Companies. Search Engine
Optimization, Inc. (SEO, Inc.) today
announced the opening of a satellite
office in Los Angeles to serve the
entertainment industry and other local
companies, large or small, seeking
heightened visibility and a high ROI on
the Internet.
Search Engine Optimization, Inc. Opens
New Los Angeles Office to Focus on
Serving the Entertainment Industry and
Other Local Companies. Search Engine
Optimization, Inc. (SEO, Inc.) today
announced the opening of a satellite
office in Los Angeles to serve the
entertainment industry and other local
companies, large or small, seeking
heightened visibility and a high ROI on
the Internet.
08/04/2004 02:36 AMSearch Engine Optimization, Inc. (SEO, Inc.) today announced the
opening of a satellite office in Los Angeles to serve the
entertainment industry and other local companies, large or small,
seeking heightened visibility and a high ROI on the Internet. [PRWEB
Aug 4, 2004]
call 911 right away
call 911 right away
04/02/2005 02:14 AMfake or not .. Snopes
snopes.com/crime/cops/burger.asp
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Last Call: CSS 2.1
Last Call: CSS 2.1
06/17/2005 04:25 PM2005-06-14: The CSS Working Group has published a Last Call Working
Draft of Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1 (CSS 2.1). CSS 2.1
is derived from and is intended to replace CSS2. A snapshot of CSS
language usage, the specification adds a few highly requested
features, fixes errata and brings CSS2 in line with implementations.
Comments are welcome through 15 July. Visit the CSS home page. (News
archive)
What Do You Call Yourself?
What Do You Call Yourself?
01/06/2003 09:37 PMHere we go yet again - SEO vs SEM vs SEP vs WebMaster vs Designer vs
etal.
A Call For Help
A Call For Help
01/22/2004 03:01 AMTake-Two and Don't Call Ever
Take-Two and Don't Call Ever
04/14/2004 02:34 PMThe video game company's latest move can't be reassuring to investors.
Why do they call it the loo?
Why do they call it the loo?
03/14/2005 04:25 PM(It's going to be hard to write this one without resorting to all
sorts of unclever puns, but I'm going to do my best.)
When I was in London a couple of weeks ago, a group of us was
sitting around in a pub on Saturday afternoon (what a cliché!)
and someone mentioned that the reason that the English "loo" is so
named because the toilet was commonly located in room 100 of buildings
and the two ("loo" and "100") look very much the same. (You can see
that I jotted that tidbit down on my analog Palm
Pilot (upper right quadrant) for later reference.) Turns out that
pub chat aside, the jury is somewhat out on the etymology of "loo"
(unless the OED, which I don't have access to, says
otherwise tons of people wrote in with the OED entry for loo,
summarized below).
One popular theory comes from this timeline
of toilets:
When people flung their potty waste out of the window,
they would shout "Gardez l'eau" [gar-day low]. That's French for
"watch out for the water". We probably get the word "loo" from this
expression, although some people think it comes from "Room 100" which
is what European people used to call the bathroom.
Wikipedia backs this
version as well (don't miss the list of euphemisms for toilet
there, including poop-house (wtf?), dunny, and necessary).
Michael Quinion offers a few more
theories. The word appears to originate no earlier than James
Joyce's usage in Ulysses in 1922 -- "O yes, mon loup. How much cost?
Waterloo. water closet." -- perhaps Joyce came up with it. Or it could
be "a British mispronunciation of the French le lieu, "the place", a
euphemism." Maybe loo is short for bordalou, "a portable commode
carried by eighteenth century ladies in their muffs" (!!). Quinion
also notes that "a rather more plausible [theory] has it that it comes
from the French lieux d'aisances, literally 'places of ease' (the
French term is usually plural), once also an English euphemism, which
could have been picked up by British servicemen in World War One" but
that there's no real conclusive evidence to support any of these
theories over the others.
Cecil Adams of Straight Dope offers many of
the same theories as well as this additional one:
It's short for "Lady Louisa," Louisa being the
unpopular wife of a 19th-century earl of Lichfield. In 1867 while the
couple was visiting friends, two young wiseacres took the namecard off
her bedroom door and stuck it on the door of the bathroom. The other
guests thereafter began jocularly speaking of "going to Lady Louisa."
In shortened form this eventually spread to the
masses.
But Adams has no definitive answer either and so the question of
the etymology of loo will continue to be debated on the Internet and
in pubs around the world.
Update: the OED notes Joyce's usage as the earliest, but is also at
a loss to explain things:
A. S. C. Ross's examination of possible sources in
Blackw. Mag. (1974) Oct. 309-16 is inconclusive: he favours
derivation, in some manner that cannot be demonstrated, from
Waterloo.
I will call you, I will call you out
I will call you, I will call you out
05/23/2004 04:51 PMI almost dropped dead this morning. My uncle [the one from London] was
talking about laptops and how he wants...
No, Seriously: Do Not Call!
No, Seriously: Do Not Call!
09/16/2004 12:54 PMThe FCC uses fines to get its message across.
Don't call & we mean it
Don't call & we mean it
12/19/2003 09:57 PMUSA Today Dec 19 2003 9:40PM ET
I Want to Be Alone. Please Call Me
I Want to Be Alone. Please Call Me
06/26/2004 08:44 PMNew York Times Jun 27 2004 0:15AM GMT
Grok Description matches for Lou Dobbs, Call Your Office
GrokA matches for Lou Dobbs, Call Your Office
Aria Digital A-6000: DAB Radio for Your
PC
Aria Digital A-6000: DAB Radio for Your
PC
06/09/2004 10:57 AM
Aria Digital has a new DAB
radio out, this one made specifically for use with PCs or laptops over
USB, called the A-6000. It follows Aria's "Global DAB" policy, too,
which means that it uses both of the primary DAB bands (Band 111 and
L-Band), allowing you to pick up DAB broadcasts pretty much anywhere
they are sprayed out. It has both USB and SPDIF outs, and can record
to MPEG2, MP3, or WAV, as well as work with the Electronic Programme
Guide (like a DAB TiVo) for recording any shows you might miss. It's
currently shipping for about £100.
Read
b> [AriaDigital]
Related
Portal DAB Radio by IDEO [Gizmodo]
Th
e Bug DAB Radio [Gizmodo]
Office pranks
Office pranks
06/17/2005 03:35 PMDavid Pescovitz:

Pocket-lint has a small photo gallery of hysterical office pranks.
Gizmodo, where I saw this post, is
seeking reader submissions of other office
prank photos and will post the best few.
Link
(via Gizmodo)Some Possible Office Pranks
Some Possible Office Pranks
06/17/2005 06:17 PM
As a public
service, we're bringing you a list of interesting and topical office
pranks from Pocket-Lint. I think my favorite, which appears above,
involves clover seeds (?), a keyboard, board chow, and a bit of water.
The resulting chia keyboard made me pee a little.
If you would like to amuse me today, please send your images of
office pranks to tips at giz. We'll post the best few.
Office
pranks on the increase [Pocket-Lint]

Office Pranks Update
Office Pranks Update
06/17/2005 06:14 PM
We're getting lots of
fun office pranks, and we might just have a winner. Please keep the
pranks coming, though, and please remember that it's not a prank if
you just stuff your boss in a fridge—this means you R.J. of
Chicago. That's what they call manslaughter.
Keep 'em coming. We'll post the best ones tomorrow.
Office Pranks - The Silver Medal
Finalists
Office Pranks - The Silver Medal
Finalists
06/17/2005 06:11 PM
Some of the mid-level attacks
include:
GADC's demonic Mac Scripting: "Make a Shutdown script and save
it as an applet with a name that in no way implies its true nature.
Then set it up to run on startup or on login. Now whenever the victim
starts up or logs into the computer, it'll shut down. This one is
killer for obvious reasons."
Tim's Birthday Chair:
Disassemble a musical birthday card and carefully tape it
underneath a coworkers chair so that when the chair is leaned back,
the card activates. It took more than four hours for one coworker to
discover the source of the intermittent noise!
And Brendan's Word hack:
Subtle in execution, but so hot when it yields results.
Change the AutoCorrect on a coworker's Word settings such that when he
types in, say "facilitate," it gets auto-corrected to "faliatiate".
Don't have the patience to wait for him to type facilitate? Change
"the" to "teet", and so on.
And the Silver Medal goes to Anthony and his ’84 Westfalia
van cubicle mod. The van cost $400, but the joy it gives is
priceless.
Office Pranks - Bronze Medal Finalists
Office Pranks - Bronze Medal Finalists
06/17/2005 06:13 PM
Well, I received quite
a few pranks these past few days. Some good ones, some bad
ones—mice in the blender? Come on Emeril!—and here's the
best of the worst. The Bronze Medalists dealt almost exclusively with
computerized mayhem, which is kind of a cop-out. But you're all
special in your own ways.
The most basic prank came to us from just about everyone. It's
good and important, don't get me wrong, but it's been played.
Essentially, you take a screenshot of someone's desktop and make that
the wallpaper. Hee hee.
Brendan Colby writes:
We took a co-worker's monitor power cable and ran it
through the wall into a separate power strip/surge protector so we
could turn his monitor on/off at our leisure.
Rubin sent us an entire list of possible pranks including, but not
limited to:
Taping up the microphone of someone's phone, causing
them to speak louder.
Put a piece of clear tape on the glass of the photocopier. This is
fun, but it has a second part to it. If the sheer frustration of
someone having to make 100 copies all over again isn't enough, you
could try making 100 copies of the piece of tape, and then load the
paper into the paper feed. Funny to see people go crazy trying to
figure out why the copy is coming up with this square on every
page.
Post a For Sale on the lunchroom posterboard with your co-workers
extension, offering to sell "One size adult XL outfit of baby
clothing, including pacifier, bottle, bib and diaper."
James suggested using BoinkMail which allows you to send embarrassing things to your coworkers. Or
just send embarrassing things to your co-workers.
And the winner of the Bronze Medal is the big, pink office created
by Dan. The performance and planning were quite ambitious, though the
ultimate delivery could have been improved by a hit of Hello Kitty.
Stay tuned for the Silver and Gold medalists later today.
Word 2003: XML Toolbox for Microsoft
Office Word 2003
Word 2003: XML Toolbox for Microsoft
Office Word 2003
12/03/2003 12:40 AM
This toolbox assists the XML content author and developer working with
the new XML features of Word 2003.
The Word XML Toolbox requires that .NET Programmability Support is
enabled. For .NET Programmability Support to be installed during the
Office 2003 setup, the PIAs require the .NET Framework 1.1 already be
installed. It is recommended that you install the Microsoft .NET
Framework 1.1 before you install Microsoft Office 2003. With the .NET
Framework 1.1 already installed, a complete installation of Office
2003 will install all of the PIAs.
In Brief: Microsoft to release Office
Small Business Accounting
In Brief: Microsoft to release Office
Small Business Accounting
04/06/2005 12:06 PM
Microsoft in September plans to release Office Small Business
Accounting, a new product designed to help small businesses operate
better, taking on Intuit, Best Software, and others. Microsoft will
sell Office Small Business Accounting as a stand-alone product and as
part of a new Office bundle called Office Small Business Management
Edition. The new Office bundle will include the familiar Office 2003
applications along with an updated version of Outlook 2003 with
Business Contact Manager, Microsoft has said. Pricing has not yet been
disclosed. With the new product, small businesses will be able to
manage customer, financial, and business processes, according to
Microsoft. Payroll functionality is offered through integration with
services from outsourced payroll services provider Automatic Data
Processing. Office Small Business Accounting is currently available in
a beta test version. Office Small Business Accounting will be
available in the U.S. first, with other countries set to follow about
a year-and-a-half after the U.S. release.
FDA endorses ID tags for drug makers
FDA endorses ID tags for drug makers
02/18/2004 05:31 PM
The move highlights growing interest in RFID within the pharmaceutical
industry and may prove to be a major boost to the fledgling
technology.
A script to create IMG tags from a
folder of pictures
A script to create IMG tags from a
folder of pictures
12/24/2004 12:41 PM
Anonymous: "...a small Python script. When run from the Terminal, the
script will search for all JPEG, GIF or PNG images in the current
directory, and output a user-named HTML file. The file will include
each image's name plus its dimensions in HTML format, ready for you to
copy and paste into your working document."
What's in the Box? Radio Tags Know That,
and More
What's in the Box? Radio Tags Know That,
and More
09/26/2004 09:00 PM
I.B.M. plans to invest $250 million over the next five years and
employ 1,000 people in a new business unit to support products and
services related to sensor networks.
Microsoft aiming to fortify small
business unit sales push
Microsoft aiming to fortify small
business unit sales push
06/13/2004 09:29 PM
China Post Jun 14 2004 2:11AM GMT
Drug makers consider high-tech tags to
stop counterfeiting
Drug makers consider high-tech tags to
stop counterfeiting
09/07/2004 08:11 PM
CNEWS Sep 8 2004 0:26AM GMT
Pharmaceutical industry considering
high-tech tags to prevent drug
counterfeiting
Pharmaceutical industry considering
high-tech tags to prevent drug
counterfeiting
09/06/2004 12:27 PM
AP via Newsday Sep 6 2004 5:12PM GMT
SAP targets defense, radio tags and CRM
SAP targets defense, radio tags and CRM
05/12/2004 06:37 PM
The enterprise applications maker released a flood of news at its
annual user conference, including new products and initiatives.
Wal-Mart turns on radio tags
Wal-Mart turns on radio tags
04/30/2004 10:53 AM
The massive retail chain gets a step closer to making its RFID plans a
reality by launching a pilot program at eight Dallas-area sites.
Radio Tags Used More for Tracking Goods
Radio Tags Used More for Tracking Goods
05/28/2004 12:39 PM
AP via Newsday May 28 2004 4:58PM GMT
IBM and Philips team on radio tags
IBM and Philips team on radio tags
01/26/2004 02:20 AM
CNET Jan 26 2004 6:56AM GMT
Despite Wal-Mart's Edict, Radio Tags
Will Take Time
Despite Wal-Mart's Edict, Radio Tags
Will Take Time
12/26/2004 10:35 PM
New York Times Dec 27 2004 2:53AM GMT
Radio tags may give consumers more power
Radio tags may give consumers more power
04/11/2004 07:00 AM
SiliconValley.com Apr 11 2004 10:42AM GMT
IBM sets up shop to test radio tags
IBM sets up shop to test radio tags
11/19/2003 04:42 PM
Big Blue says it is building a facility designed to allow companies to
check the accuracy of gear that employs controversial radio frequency
identification tags.
IBM and Philips Team Up in Radio Tags
(Reuters)
IBM and Philips Team Up in Radio Tags
(Reuters)
01/26/2004 01:14 AM
Reuters - U.S. computer giant International
Business Machines Corp (IBM.N) and Dutch electronics maker
Philips (PHG.AS) said on Monday they would work together to
sell radio tags that would displace barcodes.
Wal-Mart tracking goods with radio ID
tags
Wal-Mart tracking goods with radio ID
tags
05/01/2004 08:54 AM
Chicago Sun-Times May 1 2004 1:09PM GMT
At Delta, tracking bags with radio tags
At Delta, tracking bags with radio tags
07/01/2004 10:05 AM
The airline plans to spend up to $25 million on an RFID system to put
an end to lost luggage.
Ohio to track prisoners with radio tags
Ohio to track prisoners with radio tags
08/02/2004 12:20 PM
Guards will also wear the wristwatch-size tracking devices as part of
a pilot program.
Radio tags are falling off the fast
track
Radio tags are falling off the fast
track
05/31/2004 01:17 AM
Boston Globe May 31 2004 5:12AM GMT
Radio tags spark privacy worries
Radio tags spark privacy worries
07/06/2004 01:37 AM
News.bbc.co.uk - Mon Jul 5, 09:35 am GMT
Japan: Radio tags drafted for
eco-compliance
Japan: Radio tags drafted for
eco-compliance
07/14/2004 11:43 AM
CNET Asia Jul 14 2004 4:13PM GMT
Search Inbox Data Using Smart Tags in
Word 2003
Search Inbox Data Using Smart Tags in
Word 2003
09/16/2004 01:39 AM
Link your data points in Microsoft Office Word 2003 to Inbox data
stored in Microsoft Exchange Server. Use smart tags in Word to create
search queries executed against the Exchange message store. Search the
message store programmatically to acquire results. Then, import search
result data into the Word document.
Delta to Invest in Radio Tags for
Luggage at Airports
Delta to Invest in Radio Tags for
Luggage at Airports
07/01/2004 12:34 AM
Delta Air Lines plans to use disposable radio tags to track all
luggage it handles at domestic airports.
Lou Dobbs, Call Your Office