I.B.M. Profit, Up by 17%, Bucks Trend in Industry
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EMC bucks earnings trend with Q1 growth
EMC bucks earnings trend with Q1 growth
04/19/2005 12:16 PMEMC today posted double-digit, year-over-year revenue growth for the
seventh consecutive quarter, ending a string of lower-than-expected
quarterly earnings announcements by other storage industry leaders.
South Korea Bucks Asian Trend of Hotspot
Usage
South Korea Bucks Asian Trend of Hotspot
Usage
07/06/2004 11:56 AMChina's hotspot market grows, but users don't follow: The payment
system might be hampering some of the growth of various networks
throughout and near China. The cost also seems incredibly out of line:
China Netcom charges US$3.62 per hour and service must be purchased in
advance using a hard-to-find prepaid card. China Netcom has just about
160 locations, most of which were installed nearly a year ago.
Shanghai Telecom has several hundred hotspots, and pushed usage
initially through an ADSL bundle. China Mobile has nearly 1,500
hotspots, but they allow users to pay via their cellular phone bill
using SMS to confirm purchase of time. South Korea's usage is
mentioned in passing: with tens of thousands of hotspots in that
country, hundreds of thousands of people are regular users....
FutureShop.ca bucks Canada's online
trend with strong sales growth
FutureShop.ca bucks Canada's online
trend with strong sales growth
05/13/2004 12:46 AMInternetRetailer.com May 13 2004 4:51AM GMT
subscribe to salon and make 7 bucks
profit
subscribe to salon and make 7 bucks
profit
02/10/2004 06:41 PMthe dot com boom really has returned!
Multifunction Trend Shaking Up The
Handheld Device Industry
Multifunction Trend Shaking Up The
Handheld Device Industry
01/02/2004 09:55 PMInvestors Business Daily Jan 2 2004 8:22PM ET
Internet telephony (VoIP): Regulators
and industry debate 'irreversible' trend
Internet telephony (VoIP): Regulators
and industry debate 'irreversible' trend
06/10/2004 03:06 AMEurActiv.com Jun 10 2004 7:43AM GMT
Save Big Bucks With Small Bucks
Save Big Bucks With Small Bucks
04/15/2005 10:07 AMDid you realize that $2 per day can become $100,000?
RightValue introduces industry first
applications to support "Design for
Profit".
RightValue introduces industry first
applications to support "Design for
Profit".
08/10/2004 03:20 AM"Design for Profit" is an innovative approach and supporting
applications used by product and manufacturing companies to design and
control lifecycle profitability during the new product development
phase. [PRWEB Aug 10, 2004]
How They Get the Big Bucks
How They Get the Big Bucks
11/18/2003 12:16 AMFor a thin-client deployment that's not going well, this IT shop
brings in some highly paid consultants. Fish notices that one of them
of them appears to be taking notes on everything that's said or done,
using a handheld computer ...
The big bucks
The big bucks
05/13/2004 03:31 AMUSA Today May 13 2004 7:11AM GMT
BEA Systems Bucks Up
BEA Systems Bucks Up
08/13/2004 02:15 PMThe software company's stock rises on improved second-quarter numbers.
Big bucks in Bluetooth?
Big bucks in Bluetooth?
07/22/2004 06:31 PMElectric New Paper Jul 22 2004 9:04PM GMT
Big bucks from Bill
Big bucks from Bill
02/12/2004 11:37 PMUSA Today Feb 13 2004 4:10AM GMT
Philips returns to profit in first
quarter, sees full-year profit (AFP)
Philips returns to profit in first
quarter, sees full-year profit (AFP)
04/13/2004 11:29 AMAFP - Philips, Europe's largest electronics company, said it had
returned to profit in the first quarter, driven mainly by strong
demand for computer chips and liquid crystal display (LCD) screens,
and forecast a positive 2004.
i'd take a hundred bucks if profiled
i'd take a hundred bucks if profiled
08/04/2004 06:50 PMit's gonna happen anyway, i might as well get paid
Save Big Bucks When Investing
Save Big Bucks When Investing
03/24/2005 08:58 AMWhy spend more than you have to when investing?
The Right Taps Blogs for Bucks
The Right Taps Blogs for Bucks
08/09/2004 05:33 AMConservative bloggers try to replicate the fund-raising and organizing
success of left-leaning sites by setting up RedState.org. Not that the
Republican Party needs any fund-raising help, progressives retort. By
Louise Witt.
Big Bucks for Biometric Screening
Big Bucks for Biometric Screening
06/02/2004 05:37 AMThe Department of Homeland Security awards a $10 billion contract to a
group of companies, led by Accenture, to build a system to screen and
track foreign visitors to the United States.
T-Rex Bones Don't Bring Big Bucks
T-Rex Bones Don't Bring Big Bucks
05/19/2004 06:08 AMCBS News May 19 2004 10:08AM GMT
CD Settlement brings you the big bucks
CD Settlement brings you the big bucks
03/13/2003 11:27 AMTBL wins a million bucks
TBL wins a million bucks
04/15/2004 02:18 PMseems fair, but when do we hand out the prize for creating FTP?
Ten Years and Fifteen Bucks
Ten Years and Fifteen Bucks
12/19/2004 02:58 PM
« Pigs are pigs all the world over. »
Happy 40th
Conrad and 30-*mumble* JJ! I
think we have all earned the joy of good single malts and reading pandering crap like
this knowing we're too old for the target market. James Earl Jones
might have been cool, but RMS? Paging Brad Kuhn, paging Brad
Kuhn....:) 'Tis a pity I gave up such ancient technology as the
answering machine years ago.
When I came home tonight there was a big package from my mother who
sent a few gifts, a few bags of dried cranberries and load of mail
from the last few months which mostly consisted of quarterly
retirement fund reports noting how much money they've lost this
quarter and a slew of credit card offers. In contrast, the banks in
Finland will mostly tell you to piss off if you want a MasterCard
unless you have a job, even with a decent amount of money in the bank
and no debt, and will give you a low line of credit and make you pay
an annual fee. Of course, there's nowhere near the problem of personal
debt here either.
After chopping up most of those I found an envelope from the City of
St. Louis which struck me as odd since I've not lived there in almost
a decade. I opened it and much to my amazement I found a harsh letter
for a 10 year-old $15 parking ticket. Yes, TEN YEARS. Jesus christ in
a merry widow with a cat 'o nines, even criminals enjoy a shorter
statute of limitations on far worse crimes than being busted by the
meter nazis. Fifteen whole dollars, which is something like 5 euro
these days, induced them to send a threatening letter of doom.
Our records indicate that parking tickets issued to a vehicle
registered in your name are delinquent. Your failure to satisfy
this matter immediately will result in the forwarding of this debt to
a national collection agency and may result in additional collection
fees equal to 20 percent of the amount due. [emphasis theirs]
Holy shit, I'm in for a whole $15 and the $3 for collection. I'll bet
Trump never got a lame letter like this when he was in the hole for a
few billion bucks and I'm getting busted for a lousy $15?! The only
thing worse than the US Postmaster on your ass is the parking ticket
collective, even the parking nazis in Helsinki have an Orwellian logo to remind
you that there is no escape from the everseeing eye of the "Time
Expired" vultures. Why can't they just send me a letter that says
something like that they're sorry that it took them 10 years to notice
that I have one whole parking ticket outstanding and that they'd like
me to pay up instead of the dramatic language of doom? I doubt that
Finland would extradite me for a parking ticket back home, but I
wonder if the US Customs guys would bust me if I ever reenter the US
and send me to Gitmo as a parking terrorista. Who knew living on the
edge could be so easy and so dreadfully dull at the same time?
Speaking of pigs, I found out about kinkkubingo [ham bingo] today at
work. Bingo makes me think of old ladies [sorry mom] in church
basements obsessing on their cards to win pocket money. Ham bingo is,
apparently, a Christmas tradition of bingo or a raffle for a Christmas
ham. I say 'apparently' as Google doesn't turn up much and my close
Finnish girlfriend upon whom I rely to keep me informed on such
important bits of cultural ephemera had never heard of it. DTM has a Kalkunnabingo [turkey bingo]
every Sunday with Miss Bitch but, being a former fag hag supreme, I
get a little suspicious when gay clubs start raffling off meat. :) It
sounds like a bit of harmless holiday fun and might even be combined
with a drinking game for pikkujoulu entertainment.
And, just in time for Christmas tree trimming, the paper lomo that
you can cut out, glue together and enjoy. The Lomo people also have a
cute advent
calendar, too. Maybe I'll send one of the paper lomos to the
parking crusaders with the pysäköinninvalvonta eyeball glued onto the
front of it for grins.
Grokster And EFF Get Big Bucks Backer
Grokster And EFF Get Big Bucks Backer
03/28/2005 04:42 PMInternet Billionare <a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban">Mark
Cuban</a> has announced his intention to financially support the
EFF and Grokster. Cuban, who believes that any ruling could
potentially hurt innocent businessmen like himself, announced his
plans on his weblog; he said that "the EFF and others came to me
and asked if I would finance the legal effort against MGM. I said yes.
I would provide them the money they need."
Tomorrow, the US Supreme Court will hear the case of MGM vs. Grokster.
Involving more than 28 of the world's biggest media companies, the
lawsuit also includes P2P vendors Kazaa and Morpheus and attempts to
set a precedent against other uses of p2p technology. Grokster is
being defended by the EFF. The case has been brought to the Supreme
Court after a lower court ruled in Grokster’s favour, and the media
companies appealed.
In a post on Saturday, Cuban remarked that "If Grokster loses,
technological innovation might not die, but it will have such a
significant price tag associated with it, it will be the domain of the
big corporations only." He went onto say that "It wont be a
good day when high school entrepreneurs have to get a fairness opinion
from a technology oriented law firm to confirm that big music or movie
studios wont sue you because they can come up with an angle that makes
a judge believe the technology might impact the music business. It
will be a sad day when American corporations start to hold their US
digital innovations and inventions overseas to protect them from the
RIAA, moving important jobs overseas with them."
The EFF plan to use the so called "Betamax" defence.
"The copyright law principles set out in the Sony Betamax case
have served innovators, copyright industries, and the public well for
20 years," said Fred von Lohmann, EFF's IP attorney. "We at
EFF look forward to the Supreme Court reaffirming the applicability of
Betamax in the 21st century."

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BlogRead full story...Pistons Mow Down Bucks 108-82 in Game 1
(AP)
Pistons Mow Down Bucks 108-82 in Game 1
(AP)
04/18/2004 04:27 PMAP - One of the best defenses in NBA history shut down the highest
scoring team in the Eastern Conference. Richard Hamilton scored 21
points and the Detroit Pistons set a team playoff record with 14
steals in a 108-82 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday in Game
1 of their first-round series.
Blogs, bosses and bucks
Blogs, bosses and bucks
06/25/2004 08:31 PMI had a good time yesterday at Supernova, but it seemed that one of
the points I made on
our
panel caused some consternation among some listeners, so let's
look at it.
I had heard a certain amount of what I thought was wildly
overoptimistic forecasting of the widespread adoption of blogging as a
tool in corporate America. For instance, Tim Bray said: "Any
corporation that doesn't do this in the future is going to be playing
catch-up. They can use the technology to make the enterprise provide a
more human face to world." (I copied this quote from a trade journal
article on the conference and promptly lost the URL. Sorry. I wasn't
taking notes myself so if it's wrong, apologies in advance.)
I agree with Tim and the other optimists that blogging can
give enterprises a more human face. But will they let it? What I said
yesterday is that I thought the successes to date in public blogging
by software developers at places like Microsoft and Sun weren't likely
to be duplicated in other, more traditional corporations any time
soon. Software professionals are relatively unique in feeling that (a)
their talents are in demand and (b) if they get fired from one job
they can probably (except maybe at the very bottom of an economic
cycle) get another one pretty easily. In other words, they feel more
empowered to spout off on their blogs without fearing for their
livelihood than the typical American worker does.
I'm not sure why, but Tim seemed to take this comment to mean that
I thought that people in other fields -- I think he mentioned
construction, it's hard to remember -- wouldn't succeed as bloggers
because they're "not as interesting." Of course, that's not what I
said, and it's precisely the opposite of what I think. Everyone has
stories to tell, and everyone's stories are worth telling:
that's a credo of the digital storytelling movement that I've been
involved with for a decade now.
The stories that programmers are telling in the current explosion
of blogs have given their work a vital new visibility; as developers
tell their stories to each other, creating a pool of technical,
practical and philosophical knowledge, they are also giving the public
a new and fascinating window onto their discipline. (I'm as aware of
this as anyone -- my work on my book
is infinitely easier thanks to the profusion of programming blogs.)
Do I think it would be a Good Thing for this pattern to be
duplicated in other fields? Of course -- and it's happening in some,
predictably in those areas where individual professionals have a
tradition of independence (the legal world, academia).
But the utopian vision of blogging somehow flattening corporate
hierarchies and allowing Cluetrain-like voices of authenticity to
trumpet forth from every Fortune 500 headquarters? Maybe it's possible
on the sort of time scale that Supernova keynoter Tom Malone talked
about -- from hunter-gatherers to agriculture, that sort of thing. But
I don't think it's going to happen in our lifetimes.
I'm sorry to be the pessimist at the party. But for large numbers
of workers in America, particularly those at big companies, the
dominant fact of life remains don't piss off your boss. And, in
an era of health-insurance lock-in and easy outsourcing and
offshoring, many U.S. workers remain doubtful that they can simply
waltz into a new job should their activities displease the current
hierarchy to which they report. So the odds of them feeling at ease
publishing honest Web sites about their work lives are extremely poor.
The blogs you're going to see from within most traditional companies
will be either uninformative snoozes or desperate attempts at
butt-covering and -kissing. Not because people don't have great
stories to tell -- but because telling the truth has too high a cost.
Someone at Supernova got up and said that he worked in investment
banking and thought it was a field that was ripe for blogging. No
doubt! I'm assuming that your typical investment banker has managed to
sock away some private unemployment insurance cash (also known in some
industries as "fuck you" money, something Dick Cheney apparently has in abundance).
For those with such resources, blog on! For those lucky enough to
work for a company that says "blog on" and means it, cherish
your luck. But for most of the rest of the working population, the
blogging revolution will be happening in some other office.
Dollar Tree Bucks Up
Dollar Tree Bucks Up
05/27/2004 01:55 PMDollar Tree had a pretty good quarter. But will steep gas prices alter
its outlook?
3Com and 3 Bucks (and Change)
3Com and 3 Bucks (and Change)
09/20/2004 10:45 AMAt more than $4 a stub, every 3Com share comes with $3.25 cash.
Get into Google for under a thousand
bucks
Get into Google for under a thousand
bucks
07/28/2004 05:48 AMNbr.co.nz - Wed Jul 28, 09:45 am GMT
Heyer's Bubbly Bucks
Heyer's Bubbly Bucks
06/15/2004 11:47 AMSteven Heyer will leave Coca-Cola with a $23-million severance
package.
Toshiba's operating profit surges, net
profit falls on heavier tax
Toshiba's operating profit surges, net
profit falls on heavier tax
01/29/2004 09:58 AMAFP via Yahoo! Jan 29 2004 12:05PM GMT
Recent HomelandDefenseStocks.com Online
Investor and Industry Conference
Provides Investors and Industry With
Recent HomelandDefenseStocks.com Online
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Provides Investors and Industry With
04/14/2005 04:02 PMMarket Wire Apr 14 2005 7:58PM GMT
Hollywood and the music industry face
off against the heavy hitters of the
high-tech industry in a Supreme Cou
Hollywood and the music industry face
off against the heavy hitters of the
high-tech industry in a Supreme Cou
03/27/2005 03:49 PMBaku Today Mar 27 2005 5:57PM GMT
Blogs Pump Bucks Into Campaigns
Blogs Pump Bucks Into Campaigns
02/18/2004 07:51 AMA Democratic candidate buys $2,000 of advertising on a blog and gets
$80,000 in campaign donations in two weeks. Was it a fluke, or the
beginning of a new campaign cash cow? By Chris Ulbrich.
Sell yourself with "Body Bucks" course
(Reuters)
Sell yourself with "Body Bucks" course
(Reuters)
01/22/2004 11:02 PMReuters - Selling yourself might be second nature for wannabe movie
stars or aspiring
screenwriters looking for a lucky break in California.
How To Save Big Bucks On A Laptop
Computer
How To Save Big Bucks On A Laptop
Computer
08/14/2004 06:54 PMWebDevInfo Aug 14 2004 11:27PM GMT
Do You See Dead People? Want a Million
Bucks?
Do You See Dead People? Want a Million
Bucks?
04/09/2004 03:55 PMDo you see dead people? Do you believe in ghosts? Extrasensory
perception? UFOs and alien abductions? Can faith alone heal what
modern medicine cannot? Do you fear demon possession or live in fear
of crossing paths with Bigfoot on some dark and lonely road? Do you
believe in lucky numbers or that the wandering stars and planets hold
dominion over your destiny? Do magnets exhibit mysterious healing
qualities? If your answer to one or more of those questions is yes,
then take heart: you're far from alone.
Ballmer Sees MBS Raking in the Big Bucks
Ballmer Sees MBS Raking in the Big Bucks
07/13/2004 01:46 PMMicrosoft's got some pretty big ambitions for its fairly small
Business Solutions business, as CEO Steve Ballmer made plain in his
Tuesday partner-conference keynote.
Bucks Bounce Back to Nip Pistons 92-88
(AP)
Bucks Bounce Back to Nip Pistons 92-88
(AP)
04/22/2004 02:34 AMAP - Michael Redd scored a career playoff-high 26 points and the
Milwaukee Bucks held on to beat the Detroit Pistons 92-88 on Wednesday
night to even the series at 1-1.
| Big Brother's Ryan reaps big bucks
| Big Brother's Ryan reaps big bucks
08/15/2004 02:26 AMEntertainment.news.com.au - Sat Aug 14, 01:49 pm GMT
Grok Description matches for I.B.M. Profit, Up by 17%, Bucks Trend in Industry
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I.B.M. Profit, Up by 17%, Bucks Trend in Industry