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Wall Street Journal: Online more
profitable than print
Wall Street Journal: Online more
profitable than print
04/15/2005 12:49 PMThe New York Post is reporting that the Wall Street Journal earned
more money with its online Web site than its print publication.
Predictably, though, the Post spins it all wrong: instead of talking
about the success of the online arm, it talks about the failure of the
print side and about how WSJ publisher Peter Kann, could be
“sweating over his job again”….
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Q & A with Bill Grueskin, Managing
Editor of the Wall Street Journal
Online
Q & A with Bill Grueskin, Managing
Editor of the Wall Street Journal
Online
04/14/2005 10:09 AM"Many mainstream media blogs serve as repositories for the
journalistic detritus that wasn’t good enough for the print edition.
Hemmed in by tradition, they lack the candor and point of view that
distinguishes good blogs. Bereft of good material, they lack the depth
and quality of print journalism."
"there were are in the Wall Street
Journal"
"there were are in the Wall Street
Journal"
04/16/2004 09:02 PM"Wall Street Journal"
"Wall Street Journal"
07/26/2004 04:08 AMThe Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal
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Today's Wall Street Journal
Today's Wall Street Journal
12/27/2003 01:57 AMFORD FUNDING
TERRORISTS
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Wall Street Journal liberals: And then
there were none
Wall Street Journal liberals: And then
there were none
02/05/2005 10:19 PMOver at the New York Times, William Safire has retired, and people are
speculating about whether the paper will replace him with another
conservative, or whether David Brooks constitutes a sufficient
dosage.
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal op-ed roster recently lost its
one token liberal voice when Al Hunt decided to leave the paper. Hunt
was never a terribly exciting writer, but at least he exposed the
Journal's readership to a glimmer of light from outside its own
serenely hermetic universe. Would the Journal keep any room on its
opinion pages -- otherwise filled with the usual motley gang of social
neanderthals, rad-lib[ertarians] and Bush sycophants -- for a
dissenting voice?
Apparently not. Today the paper told its readers that Hunt's old
Thursday slot was going to be filled by a rotating gang of commentary
writers presenting outside-the-Beltway perspectives.
Look, I'm all for getting out of the Beltway. But getting out of
your own partisan wagon-circle is also healthy. Doesn't the Journal
have room for a single dissenter? Or is that whole concept just so,
like, pre-9/11 that the Journal doesn't even think it's worth
addressing?
Go Out and Buy the Wall Street Journal
Today
Go Out and Buy the Wall Street Journal
Today
03/11/2003 09:43 AMGo Out and Buy the Wall Street Journal Today
If you work in technology as a vendor or consultant, you should
really, really, really get the journal today. The main front
page store is on how the CIO for Verizon is "squeezing" vendors to cut
their costs. It really is scary. Here's the precis and if you're
a subscriber the link:
Mr. Kheradpir Puts the Squeeze on
Tech
For clues to the
tech sector's failure to revive sagging sales, pay a visit to Shaygan
Kheradpir. Verizon's chief information officer relentlessly pushes his
charges to get more out of less equipment, an attitude that spells
gloom for tech giants.
The article is excellent and a wake up call I suspect for a lot of
us. This is very similar to what I wrote recently about all
vendors getting squeezed in the down economy (and why no link? I
can't $#$# find it since Roogle is current not archival .. Hm...
).
"he has a brilliant piece in the Wall
Street Journal doing exactly that"
"he has a brilliant piece in the Wall
Street Journal doing exactly that"
05/15/2004 08:41 AM"Natan Sharansky in the Wall Street
Journal"
"Natan Sharansky in the Wall Street
Journal"
11/18/2003 03:32 AMNatan Sharansky in the Wall Street
Journal
Natan Sharansky in the Wall Street
Journal
11/17/2003 07:48 PMThis long essay by Natan Sharansky .. today's Opinion Journal .. piece
on anti-Semitism .. A must-read piece .. OpinionJournal ..
synagogues,
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First Signs Of Trouble At The Wall
Street Journal?
First Signs Of Trouble At The Wall
Street Journal?
04/15/2005 12:47 PMThe Wall Street Journal's own strategy over the past few years has
been baffling for some. They seem to be betting on the fact that
there simply could never be any competition to match the WSJ.
However, with a string of moves that suggest they're completely
unaware of how the internet works, plenty of people have been
point
ing out that the
Wall
Street Journal is losing its relevance. Of course, this brings
out cries about how much better the content is in the WSJ -- but if
people don't find it valuable relative to the competition, then it
doesn't matter how good the content is, the Journal will have trouble
competing. It appears that the Journal's own advertisers are figuring
this out, and have bailed on the paper,
leading the paper to
report troubled earnings and worries about the strategy of the
paper going forward. So far, the strategy seems to be to
convi
nce other newspapers to make the same mistakes the WSJ did. This
is the "if everyone screws up as badly as we did, then we won't look
so bad" strategy that tends not to work so well in the real world.
The article notes, by the way, that the Journal's online division
out-performed the paper division -- but that's probably a red herring,
since it's difficult to split the costs of each. Are stories that
show up on both considered an expense for the paper, the online part,
or both? No matter what, this shows that advertisers are recognizing
that the WSJ hasn't been able to adjust with the times, and there are
better places to put their money when it comes to advertising to the
financial crowd. For a paper that's supposed to be on the Wall Street
beat, you'd figure they'd have a better sense as to when their own
market shifted out from under them.
"Wall
Street Journal lead editorial "
"Wall
Street Journal lead editorial "
07/13/2004 08:44 PM"
Wall Street Journal. Mark Helprin: No
Way to Run a War"
"
Wall Street Journal. Mark Helprin: No
Way to Run a War"
05/18/2004 02:44 AMWall Street Journal: iMac G5 Is Most
Elegant Computer, F
Wall Street Journal: iMac G5 Is Most
Elegant Computer, F
09/23/2004 05:42 PMMac Observer Sep 23 2004 10:15PM GMT
Trying to Understand WiMax? The Wall
Street Journal Explains
Trying to Understand WiMax? The Wall
Street Journal Explains
05/24/2004 02:21 PMThe Journal's Nick Wingfield lays out the WiMax field, including the
basis of its technology, its potential for rollout, and the current
state of wireless broadband: Wingfield's article is a solid portrayal
of the state of the industry, including the likely date for real
equipment being available in the U.S. (2006, he notes, which jibes
with fellow editor Nancy Gohring's research among WiMax-backin
gcompanies), the market size, and the potential competition with
cellular data and existing wireline services. WiMax and its early
relatives has the best potential in areas in which service is
difficult to obtain (the prairie or Manhattan), wireline services
offer limits to uploads and downloads far below a wireless broadband
offering (at the edges of DSL coverage, for instance), or where
wireless broadband is just plain cheaper. In some cases, early
wireless broadband offers high speeds at cost that are the same or as
little as half of competing wireline offerings. I'm not bullish on
WiMax's mobile options, which are even further out in the future for
deployment because by the time that standard is set, the cell
companies will have had three or four years dealing with the first and
probably second iterations of 3G cellular data. Meanwhile, Wi-Fi might
blanket whole cities, an increasing trend. [link via Brian Chin]...
Torture showdown, Wall Street
Journal-style
Torture showdown, Wall Street
Journal-style
01/06/2005 08:11 PMUnder the banner of "'Torture' Showdown," the Wall Street Journal's
masthead
editorial on the Alberto Gonzales confirmation
hearings in Washington today is a real piece of work. It's got more
holes in it than the chain link fences and razor wire at Guantanamo.
That's more than we have time to count, but here are a couple of the
most gaping:
Wall Street Journal on Silicon Valley
Political Mindset
Wall Street Journal on Silicon Valley
Political Mindset
03/31/2005 07:19 PMCorante Mar 31 2005 10:59PM GMT
Grandpa, I finally made the Wall Street
Journal -- by bl0gging
Grandpa, I finally made the Wall Street
Journal -- by bl0gging
04/14/2004 03:45 AMTwo months ago, I wrote up my experience of sending out a resume, only
to see it appear in my spam folder half an hour later. Last week, I
got a call from a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, Kris Maher,
who was doing a story on job hunting and spam filters, and who had
found my post via Google. He interviewed me over the phone, and unlike
some of my other interactions with journalists, what he wrote bears a
reasonable resemblance to what I told him, although he didn't go with
my suggestion for the story hook -- the increasing unreliability of
email. Here is what he wrote, quoted from a freely available copy of
the story as syndicated to The Arizona Republic, of all places: Tim
Bishop started to worry about spam filters after he e-mailed a resume
in February. He was shocked to discover 30 minutes after hitting the
send button that a copy he sent to himself turned up in his own spam
folder. Today, Mr. Bishop, a 42-year-old president of a
software-development company in Berkeley, Calif., runs every resume
and cover letter through three spam filters on his computer before
e-mailing them. "I figure if it passes those three filters, it's
probably OK," Mr. Bishop says. I think I wrote the story more
engagingly, but less completely, but I'll let our readers be the judge
of that. An amusing side note to the story is that my grandfather is
an old line businessman who worked for the same company for 50 years,
and even after retiring he reads the Wall Street Journal
cover-to-cover almost every day. For years he has asked about my
career, and seemed slightly puzzled at the (to him) rapid succession
of different jobs at different companies, most of which never appeared
on the pages of the WSJ. I have certainly personally done nothing
newsworthy enough to get my name in the WSJ. Imagine his surprise
tomorrow morning when he sees my name in the WSJ, not for any
accomplishment, but because I self-published a story of my experiences
with email, resumes, and spam. P.S. For the curious, and especially
for those who are hiring, my resume can be found online, avoiding all
that difficulty with spam and email. My partners and I shut down our
software development company at the end of last year, and I'm
currently looking for a...
Wall Street Journal: iMac G5 Is Most
Elegant Computer, Flawless
Wall Street Journal: iMac G5 Is Most
Elegant Computer, Flawless
09/23/2004 05:42 PMMac Observer Sep 23 2004 9:56PM GMT
"Wall Street Journal has found a study
that supports the position"
"Wall Street Journal has found a study
that supports the position"
06/22/2004 04:03 AMDaniel Pearl's widow slams Wall Street
Journal
Daniel Pearl's widow slams Wall Street
Journal
02/18/2004 02:21 AMMy fight for Danny’s
memory
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Shame: Wall Street Journal Ignores
Murdered Journalist's Wi
Shame: Wall Street Journal Ignores
Murdered Journalist's Wi
02/17/2004 04:11 AMTechfocus Feb 17 2004 8:42AM GMT
Gilberto Gil and David Byrne Concert:
Wall Street Journal and New York Times
Gilberto Gil and David Byrne Concert:
Wall Street Journal and New York Times
09/26/2004 03:17 AMFuller re-caps of the New York WIRED + Creative Commons concert
with Gilberto Gil and David Byrne are on the way. (We've all just
arrived back home after a very hectic and great week in the Big
Apple.) For now, check out a couple of choice press accounts from the
Wall Street Journal (subscription required) and the New
York Times (reg. required).
As soon as we have reprint rights to these stories, you'll find
them here.
CACI Rated Number One in Wall Street
Journal Ranking of Computer Industry S
CACI Rated Number One in Wall Street
Journal Ranking of Computer Industry S
04/01/2005 10:40 PMOutSourcing TV Apr 2 2005 2:09AM GMT
Boston.com / Business / Wall Street
Journal staff stages byline strike
Boston.com / Business / Wall Street
Journal staff stages byline strike
06/18/2004 08:08 AM"The only thing advertisers care about is circulation, circulation,
circulation," Atorino said. "You could put Mickey Mouse's byline on
stories, and they wouldn't care." .. Wall Street Journal Staff Stages
Byline Strike .. the Boston
Globe
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Wall Street Beat: Online is hot as
M&A continues
Wall Street Beat: Online is hot as
M&A continues
06/24/2005 03:05 PMItworld.com - Fri Jun 24, 01:42 pm GMT
Wall Street & Technology Online: Novell
Adds MySQL Open-Source Database To
Netware
Wall Street & Technology Online: Novell
Adds MySQL Open-Source Database To
Netware
10/22/2002 05:53 PM"Novell on Monday said it will ship a licensed version of the
open-source MySQL database with every version of Netware, giving users
of Netware access to the same development tools and apps that run on
the Linux platform..."
Personal Technology -- Personal
Technology from The Wall Street Journal.
Personal Technology -- Personal
Technology from The Wall Street Journal.
09/18/2004 09:03 PMHow to Protect Yourself From Vandals, Viruses If You Use Windows: Get
a Mac .. Wall Street
Journal
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Personal Technology -- Personal
Technology from The Wall Street Journal
Personal Technology -- Personal
Technology from The Wall Street Journal
09/19/2004 11:01 PMThe Wall Street Journal's Walter Mossberg reviews T-Mobile's upcoming
Sidekick .. Microsoft Challenges Apple's iTunes Store, But It Isn't
There Yet .. XM is an artistic success
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Google meets Wall Street and Main Street
Google meets Wall Street and Main Street
05/01/2004 01:03 PMUPI May 1 2004 5:36PM GMT
AnyCount 4 Released: Word Count,
Character Count, and Line Count Software
- Multilingual Interface, New Export
Formats
AnyCount 4 Released: Word Count,
Character Count, and Line Count Software
- Multilingual Interface, New Export
Formats
04/10/2005 03:26 AMNew version of AnyCount 4: Word Count, Character Count, and Line Count
Software. [PRWEB Apr 10, 2005]
this Wall St. Journal story,
this Wall St. Journal story,
01/03/2005 12:32 PMcompeting video
outlets
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Buy When Wall Street Won't
Buy When Wall Street Won't
04/14/2005 12:30 PMThree ways to profit when there's value inside.
Wall Street
Wall Street
04/08/2005 07:53 PM
Wall Street - How
it Works, and for Whom, by Doug Henwood. Sold over 20,000 copies as
paperback. Acclaimed by
Crooked Timber. Available for free under a
Creative Commons license (
Amazon).
Download Wall Street
Download Wall Street
04/09/2005 05:16 AMWall Street, the book, available under a CC
licence
wallstreetthebook.com
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Cox Wants Out Of Wall Street Scrutiny
Cox Wants Out Of Wall Street Scrutiny
08/02/2004 01:39 PMIt appears that cable company Cox Communications is sick of all the
pressures of being a public company. Believing that the short term
pressures of Wall Street are holding back their ability to
aggressively take on the competition, the company is
trying to buy out public shareholders and take the company
private. This does come right after what was labeled a
"disappointing" quarter, so it appears that the family that controls
Cox simply is fed up with having to worry about such things every few
months.
Google vs. Wall Street
Google vs. Wall Street
05/08/2004 11:06 PMWashington Post May 9 2004 2:47AM GMT
Sun Looks to Wall Street in a Comeback
Bid
Sun Looks to Wall Street in a Comeback
Bid
09/20/2004 01:06 AMLong given up for dead (or dying), Sun is turning its own business on
its head by offering to integrate many different systems.
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PhonoRipper 0.3.0
PhonoRipper 0.3.0
12/26/2003 11:22 AMA GUI tool for creating CDs from analog sources.
PhonoRipper 0.5.0
PhonoRipper 0.5.0
07/15/2004 10:27 AMA GUI tool for creating CDs from analog sources.
HotFix Watch: Win32 Error = 1072 error
appears after you change the SMS 2.0
Service account of a secondary site
HotFix Watch: Win32 Error = 1072 error
appears after you change the SMS 2.0
Service account of a secondary site
12/28/2004 07:03 PMMagic Project, the true Magic playing
Magic Project, the true Magic playing
11/11/2003 06:54 PMMagicProject 0.3 released !
Cliex32.dll Error 126 Error in
Wnmanual.log
Cliex32.dll Error 126 Error in
Wnmanual.log
06/18/2004 08:16 AMPatriot Act II Backfire
Patriot Act II Backfire
01/09/2004 09:55 PMAdina blogs in reference to an article by Bruce Schneier: ...So much
data is collected that intelligence organizations can't possibly
analyze it all. Deciding what to look at can be an impossible task, so
substantial amounts of good intelligence go...
Google's IPO could backfire
Google's IPO could backfire
08/01/2004 06:47 AMAzcentral.com - Sun Aug 1, 03:20 am GMT
Google auction may backfire
Google auction may backfire
05/10/2004 01:26 AMAustralian IT May 10 2004 5:01AM GMT
Tax credits backfire on families
Tax credits backfire on families
06/22/2005 01:59 AMTwo reports criticise the government's tax credit system - saying it
leaves families struggling.
Playing Security Chicken - The Big
Backfire
Playing Security Chicken - The Big
Backfire
03/19/2003 10:43 PMYour humor for the week.
Microsoft's foreign policy could
backfire
Microsoft's foreign policy could
backfire
03/14/2003 02:19 PM Email jokes backfire for UK workers
Email jokes backfire for UK workers
08/21/2004 04:39 PMPersonal Computer World Aug 21 2004 8:48PM GMT
Google stock auction may backfire
Google stock auction may backfire
05/07/2004 05:39 PMYahoo! May 7 2004 9:52PM GMT
Google auction approach may backfire
Google auction approach may backfire
05/09/2004 06:30 PMAustralian IT May 9 2004 11:16PM GMT
GOP's Filibuster Strategy Could Backfire
(AP)
GOP's Filibuster Strategy Could Backfire
(AP)
04/16/2005 03:03 PMAP - A looming power play by Senate Republican leaders to clamp down
on filibusters against judicial nominees is a high-risk strategy. It
could change the balance of power in the Senate, erode the rights of
the minority party and backfire against Republicans in the long term.
Google Stock Auction Approach May
Backfire (AP)
Google Stock Auction Approach May
Backfire (AP)
05/06/2004 01:17 PMAP - Google Inc.'s initial public offering has a lot of people
salivating for a piece of the action an appetite that the
Internet search engine leader hopes to satisfy by inviting the masses
to the bidding table.
Analysis: If Microsoft restructures
pricing, it could backfire
Analysis: If Microsoft restructures
pricing, it could backfire
04/23/2004 02:46 AMMicrosoft is considering major changes to its enterprise volume
licensing program. The changes would allow large service providers and
systems integrators and to license software on behalf of their own
largest customers. Currently, enterprise customers need to negotiate
volume agreements directly with Microsoft. This is the case even when
the software is hosted and managed by a third party.
Google Stock Auction Approach May
Backfire
Google Stock Auction Approach May
Backfire
05/06/2004 02:22 PMSan Jose Mercury News May 6 2004 6:29PM GMT
Advanced Error Handling: Writing an
Error Handling Class
Advanced Error Handling: Writing an
Error Handling Class
11/10/2003 11:25 PMIf you're tired of the default error handler and want to have complete
control over default error messages, you should write your own error
handling class. Writing your own handler will enable you to change the
way php handles your error messages, and allows you to create your own
error types. With this class you will be able to send error messages
to a log file, or send error reports via email.
UPDATE 1-FCC chief: regulating Internet
phones may backfire
UPDATE 1-FCC chief: regulating Internet
phones may backfire
01/09/2004 09:58 PMReuters Jan 9 2004 7:48PM ET
Iranian Election Text Messages Could
Backfire As Politicians Freak Out
Iranian Election Text Messages Could
Backfire As Politicians Freak Out
06/22/2005 02:17 AMThere have been plenty of stories about how mobile text messaging has
played a role in recent elections in places like
South Korea and the Philippines, among other places. So it's
not really surprising to find out that text messaging has been very
popular in Iran as well, which has a tremendously large younger
generation. However, unlike in those other places, it appears that
the politicians in question haven't quite learned how to adapt to the
changing technology. Since most of the effort is against a
particularly candidate, he's now
now threatening revenge against anyone
who sent SMS messages that were negative towards him: "I have the
address and phone numbers of those who have slandered me (in the text
messages)." The local judiciary is also making it clear that such
messages are illegal and they'll prosecute those involved. Imagine if
you had a similar situation in the US during elections where
mud-slinging is encouraged? Given Iran's history of
imprisoning bloggers and others who they
dislike, this is, obviously, a serious matter -- but it's just a
reminder that the things that we take for granted about open
communications thanks to new technologies aren't quite so embraced in
other parts of the world.
Microsoft spells it out
Microsoft spells it out
04/23/2004 04:17 PMp2pnet.net Apr 23 2004 8:02PM GMT
IDA spells out 3G licence requirements
IDA spells out 3G licence requirements
07/30/2004 08:49 PMStraits Times Jul 30 2004 11:47PM GMT
[sorcerer-spells] MAN-SORCERER2003-03-11
[sorcerer-spells] MAN-SORCERER2003-03-11
03/13/2003 10:22 AMMichael Walton (Mar 11 2003)
MS spells it out: pirates can, can't
install WinXP Sp2
MS spells it out: pirates can, can't
install WinXP Sp2
05/11/2004 10:41 AMThat's cleared things up then
Better Cell Earnings Spells Disaster
Better Cell Earnings Spells Disaster
10/28/2003 11:09 PMOm Malik notes that a third quarter revenue uptick means the storm
before the bigger storm: Om points out that the additional revenue
comes from cell operators trying to lock in customers into new plans
before the cell number portability rule takes effect. This means more
signups, but huge giveaways, and, he notes, massive overproduction of
handsets....
[Sorcerer-spells]
KRB5-SORCERER2003-03-20
[Sorcerer-spells]
KRB5-SORCERER2003-03-20
03/20/2003 02:06 PMMichael Walton (Mar 20 2003)
[Sorcerer-spells]
LINUX-SORCERER2003-03-20
[Sorcerer-spells]
LINUX-SORCERER2003-03-20
03/20/2003 12:59 PMMichael Walton (Mar 20 2003)
[Sorcerer-spells]
GLIBC-SORCERER2003-03-20
[Sorcerer-spells]
GLIBC-SORCERER2003-03-20
03/20/2003 11:48 AMMichael Walton (Mar 20 2003)
MyDoom spells doom for PC users
MyDoom spells doom for PC users
01/27/2004 01:15 AMEconomictimes Jan 27 2004 5:18AM GMT
Wall Street Journal To Count Online Subscribers