Motorola thinks thin with new V3
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New Motorola Razr V3 Ultra-thin
Clamshell Phone
New Motorola Razr V3 Ultra-thin
Clamshell Phone
07/27/2004 11:11 AMI4U Jul 27 2004 3:17PM GMT
Thin-Air Display Is Promising, but Thin
on Details, Too
Thin-Air Display Is Promising, but Thin
on Details, Too
12/18/2003 02:12 AMNew York Times Dec 18 2003 1:15AM ET
If the Press Digs Where it Thinks
There's a Story, Then it Matters How The
Press Thinks
If the Press Digs Where it Thinks
There's a Story, Then it Matters How The
Press Thinks
04/09/2004 04:12 PMWe are coming to a point in the election story when a larger portion
of the news is triggered by the decisions of journalists. There's a
break in the action with the nominations set. What will the press do
with this greater freedom to define and shape the campaign narrative?
Motorola Introduces Motorola V557,
Motorola V360 and Motorola V176
Motorola Introduces Motorola V557,
Motorola V360 and Motorola V176
03/14/2005 06:27 PMSlashPhone Mar 11 2005 12:23PM GMT
Gates thinks big, gives big
Gates thinks big, gives big
05/19/2004 08:59 AMHow do you measure Bill Gates' success?
Forbes magazine puts a
dollar figure on the Seattle, Washington-area native's net worth --
$46.6 billion in 2003 -- and crowned him the world's richest person
for the seventh year in a row. His company, Microsoft, reports that it
raked in $32.19 billion in revenues for the fiscal year ending in June
2003, ranking it among Fortune's top 50 largest U.S.-based
corporations.
What The Cartel Thinks
What The Cartel Thinks
04/19/2005 04:08 AMThe fact that iTunes continues to dominate just might be a
clue that Steve Jobs' onto something. By Alan Wexelblat, Corante
FC Now: Free Thinks
FC Now: Free Thinks
09/15/2004 05:39 AMThrough Sept. 19, Emerald Group Publishing is offering free access to
several recent issues of the Journal of Knowledge Management. It's a
pretty good deal...
IBM thinks 'modular'
IBM thinks 'modular'
11/06/2003 02:38 PMZDNet Nov 6 2003 2:18PM ET
The U.N. thinks about tomorrow's
cyberspace
The U.N. thinks about tomorrow's
cyberspace
03/29/2005 07:22 AMThe United Nations' Houlin Zhao says the world body should be given
more influence over the Internet.
Yahoo! Thinks Small
Yahoo! Thinks Small
04/13/2005 05:50 PMSometimes, you've got to think small to make it big.
Me Too CD Kiosk Company Thinks They've
Come Up With Something New
Me Too CD Kiosk Company Thinks They've
Come Up With Something New
07/07/2004 04:38 AMReporters have no sense of history. For years, we've been pointing
out all these breathless articles about "burn-on-demand kiosks" for
either software or music in retail stores. Every time, a reporter
insists its such a brilliant new invention, ignoring every other time
it's been created in history -- perhaps because every time it's been
created in the past, it fails. Having worked with a few of these
companies quite a few years ago, it's pretty obvious why they fail.
Well over a decade ago there was a company doing exactly this called
Personics (though, they started with mix tapes in an age before CDs).
While they did run into problems dealing with the music industry,
logistical issues were a large part of the reason they never went very
far. First, using the devices takes time. So, if you're in a store,
that means you either need an awful lot of these devices, or you end
up with people waiting around to use the machines when they could be
at home downloading music the easy way. Next, kiosks in stores
break. People bang away at them and they break. Maintaining the
machines is insanely expensive. It always makes it nearly impossible
to make any money off of these machines. So why is it that the press
loves to
write the
same story every few years when a new company makes all the same
mistakes? I have no idea. This time, they try to spin the story as a
"legal way to download music." Of course, there already are plenty of
legal ways to download music that don't involve having to stand around
in a store using a busted grimy computer.
The U.N. thinks about taking over the
Internet.
The U.N. thinks about taking over the
Internet.
03/30/2005 09:30 PMCNet:
The U.N. thinks about taking over the
Internet. What I see here is a politician with no platform;
politics for the sake of politics. The only semi-concrete issue that's
mentioned is some sort of top-down pre-allocation of IP addresses that
would cause more shortage problems than it solves. (There is currently
no shortage, and thus no problem to be solved.)
What Torvalds really thinks of Solaris
What Torvalds really thinks of Solaris
12/22/2004 01:26 AMZDNet Dec 21 2004 10:11PM GMT
IBM thinks Fast for searches
IBM thinks Fast for searches
12/24/2003 05:59 PMglobetechnology.com Dec 24 2003 5:03PM ET
Big Blue thinks Fast
Big Blue thinks Fast
12/22/2003 08:55 PMZDNet Dec 22 2003 6:34PM ET
Jay Rosen at PressThink thinks about it
all
Jay Rosen at PressThink thinks about it
all
11/02/2003 03:12 AMIs the Fix in? .. Press Think: ..
PressThink
journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2003/10/30/
fox_thememo.html
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Nissan Thinks Small
Nissan Thinks Small
09/21/2004 12:42 PMWhat do the Japanese know that Detroit doesn't?
Microsoft's Helland Thinks Big
Microsoft's Helland Thinks Big
04/21/2004 11:25 AMMicrosoft platform architect Pat Helland has lots to say about SOAs,
cities and hooking systems together.
Tom DeLay thinks of the children
Tom DeLay thinks of the children
11/16/2003 04:51 AMRead article .. more
nytimes.com/2003/11/14/politics/14DELA.html
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DEVONthink Thinks, So You Don't Have To
(08-Mar-2004; 15.2K)
DEVONthink Thinks, So You Don't Have To
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03/08/2004 11:05 PMMicrosoft thinks small
Microsoft thinks small
06/17/2004 04:37 PM10 out of 7 people thinks this is
amusing
10 out of 7 people thinks this is
amusing
03/13/2003 10:23 AMFirst I'm told to get 10 packages of concret for the bathroom floor...
The next time the concret is mounted, and I'm being told "We need 12
additional packages of concret..." Uhh-huh, this project is killing
me.. I'm so tierd...
"thinks his son has mishandled the war
in Iraq"
"thinks his son has mishandled the war
in Iraq"
06/17/2004 10:44 PMCNN.com - U.S. thinks mad cow came from
Canada - Dec. 27, 2003
CNN.com - U.S. thinks mad cow came from
Canada - Dec. 27, 2003
12/28/2003 07:47 AMAP: U.S. beef exports said to drop 90 percent .. likely to still be
alive
cnn.com/2003/US/12/27/mad.cow.ap/index.html
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Through Thin And Thin
Through Thin And Thin
12/24/2003 08:49 AMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 24 2003 8:02AM ET
Into Thin Air
Into Thin Air
04/09/2004 04:10 PM
Thin is in
Thin is in
11/07/2003 07:40 AMIntel's Anand Chandrasekher outlines upcoming technology changes
that will affect notebook PC weight next year.
IBM computing algorithm thinks like an
animal
IBM computing algorithm thinks like an
animal
03/22/2005 09:38 PMIBM developed a computer that can beat a chess master. Now it's coined
research that may let a machine outfox a badger.
Censorware thinks bl0gs are unsavory
Censorware thinks bl0gs are unsavory
11/15/2003 01:14 PMSurfControl, a censorware vendor, has roped off blogs from some of its
customers' machines. That means that if your workplace, library or
school relies on SurfControl to keep naughty pages away from its
computers, you can't get at blogs, either.
Now that the Supreme Court has upheld the federal mandate requiring libraries
to censor their terminals, companies like SurfControl control more
than surfing: they control basic access to information.
Link
(via Dan
Gillmor)
It has come to my attention that one of
my clients thinks I was talking about
him
It has come to my attention that one of
my clients thinks I was talking about
him
12/24/2004 12:55 PMNo! It's not true!
I am in fact very happy with my client Marqui and what they've
been doing. However I am NOT happy that we don't have:
- a dabble mode of the product - so that anyone
and everyone can play with it. That will be solved soon. I mean "how
can we expect to generate interest and leads if now one can play with
the product?"
- where the hell are the stories? Marqui has over 200
customers - but we've only generated ONE story so far! How the hell
can we expect our bloggers to have something to write about - if
there's nothing to write about? Yo LARRY! What's up?
- where the hell is the corporate blog? How the
hell can you have a corporate voice and respond to criticism and
engage folks - without a formal voice? Again - this better happen
SOON!
- there are also some complaints I have about the
'PayBloggers' page (which is partially my fault anyway) - but besides
that - the above mentioned items are what REALLY needs attention to -
now.
So there you have it - I have complaints about Marqui - but let me
tell you - when I got something to day - I'm gonna say it.
No - it's another client that I sucked up to, and didn't speak my
mind. But don't worry I have a fiendish, long-term staretgy for them.
It's the ultimate chess match - trying to get somebody to do
something you want them to do - and make them think that they came up
with the idea.
:-)
Especially since this particular client seems to do that all the
time anyway and it's how he expects to work with others. So after a
long time, I just give up fighting him head on, and now it's jujitsu -
let his energy put him where he needs to go, while making sure he
falls in the right place and in the right way.
And perhaps 'falls' is the wrong word. Maybe it's 'fulfills his
destiny'.
Traitor Robert Novak Thinks So
Traitor Robert Novak Thinks So
12/23/2003 07:18 AMNOVAK: The Dean
dilemma
townhall.com/columnists/robertnovak/printrn20031222.shtml
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Maplin Electronics thinks it's PC to
smoke
Maplin Electronics thinks it's PC to
smoke
11/05/2003 07:29 AMFaux News thinks the poor aren't so bad
off
Faux News thinks the poor aren't so bad
off
01/24/2004 11:27 AM Faux
News cites a Heritage Foundation report that asserts the poor in
America are doing just fine because many of them live in their own
homes and have cars.
However, I know poor homeowners who have to deal with rampant crime,
high property taxes (to subsidize the suburbs,) bank redlining, lousy
schools and crumbling infrastructure. Also, car ownership is a
necessity for most people in most places- not a luxury as would be
suggested.
Rather than citing the statistics of DVD-player ownership, I'd prefer
to know more about real quality-of-life issues, such as how many of
these people have health insurance. What do you think?
Sales tax for Web purchases? Wisconsin
thinks so
Sales tax for Web purchases? Wisconsin
thinks so
03/14/2005 06:00 PMMSNBC Mar 12 2005 10:07AM GMT
Newton II in January? Dvorak thinks
so...
Newton II in January? Dvorak thinks
so...
11/10/2003 10:59 PMIn an article on PC Magazine's Web site, John C...
UK public wants ID cards, and thinks
we'll screw up the IT
UK public wants ID cards, and thinks
we'll screw up the IT
04/22/2004 10:30 AMNon-contiguous brain compartments R US
Sun Thinks About Buying Novell, Just To
Upset IBM
Sun Thinks About Buying Novell, Just To
Upset IBM
08/02/2004 04:42 AMIt appears that Sun COO Jonathan Schwartz has no problems tossing out
a few provocative statements to get some headlines or to push a
competitor to make an ill-advised move. The latest is the idea that
Sun might consider
buying Novell,
solely for the purpose of taking control of
SuSe Linux and upsetting IBM's plans to push companies towards SuSe
instead of Red Hat (who has become
"too strong" according to Schwartz). While Sun may
actually be thinking about such a move (though, it seems unlikely), it
is amusing to see Schwartz using interviews and his blog to try to
goad IBM into making a move. It really looks like the only point of
this discussion isn't to have Sun actually think about buying Novell,
but to scare IBM into hastily making a bad move (possibly buying
Novell, themselves).
CNN.com - U.S. thinks infected cow came
from Canada - Dec. 27, 2003
CNN.com - U.S. thinks infected cow came
from Canada - Dec. 27, 2003
12/28/2003 09:17 PMAdidas creates a shoe that thinks on the
run
Adidas creates a shoe that thinks on the
run
05/16/2004 08:01 AMChicago Tribune May 16 2004 12:24PM GMT
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