The return of the dotcom yuppie?
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Flashing Back to the Dotcom Era: 24 Hour
Dotcom
Flashing Back to the Dotcom Era: 24 Hour
Dotcom
06/12/2004 11:17 AMGizmodo Japan: I Am Yuppie!
Gizmodo Japan: I Am Yuppie!
02/05/2005 10:17 PM
Jean Snow—Aping Apple style
is nothing new. We’ve seen the colored iMac ripoffs, iBook lookalikes,
iPod form factors, and now with the new Mac mini out, let the cloning
begin! Introducing the new XC Cube Edition from A Open. I want Cube
AV! I like Sporty! I am Yuppie! Huh, wait... The thing to remember is
that not everything has to make sense here in Tokyo, especially when
the use of English is involved. Oh, and outdated references are fine
too. Are you happy?
24 Hour Dotcom
24 Hour Dotcom
06/12/2004 04:49 AM24 Hour Dotcom
Creating a Dotcom in 24 Hours
Right now we are at the Wizards of OS
conference in Berlin to make a performance art/business project.
The mission is to create a dotcom business from scratch in 24 hours.
That means designing and programming a complete and useful web
application, recruiting people, doing marketing, creating investment
programs and much more. After 24 hours, the complete business will be
sold on an eBay auction, and everyone involved will be
rich!
Funny real-time project going on right now. ;-)
The Dotcom Dinosaurs Are Becoming
Extinct
The Dotcom Dinosaurs Are Becoming
Extinct
05/23/2002 10:39 PMThe DotCom Crash Revisited
The DotCom Crash Revisited
03/14/2005 05:02 PMSlashdot Mar 13 2005 3:43AM GMT
Chess-Games-DotCom-1.0
Chess-Games-DotCom-1.0
12/02/2003 09:55 AMChess-Games-DotCom-1.1
Chess-Games-DotCom-1.1
12/02/2003 09:55 AMGoogle float is rerun of bad old dotcom
days
Google float is rerun of bad old dotcom
days
05/01/2004 09:21 PMObserver May 2 2004 0:19AM GMT
Failed dotcom business plan archive
Failed dotcom business plan archive
12/18/2003 09:55 PMBusiness Plan Archive is a repository of business plans and
information about failed .com companies - a sort of intellectual...
Disregard Downturn -- Dotcom Super Bowl
Ads Live
Disregard Downturn -- Dotcom Super Bowl
Ads Live
12/26/2003 01:49 AMInternet News Dec 26 2003 1:04AM ET
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04/16/2004 02:26 AMGateway 2 Russia Apr 16 2004 6:26AM GMT
Return to Return of the King
Return to Return of the King
01/25/2004 09:30 AM (I just blogged this at BlogCritics.org) We went to see Return of the
King for the second time last night because our 13-year-old wanted to
see it for his third time. My pre-VCR generation has trouble being
entertained by a movie more than once, but there are exceptions. Lord
of the Rings is one: Giant trolls, gargantuan elephants, catapults
firing heads, fierce bad guys with faces made out of cookie dough,
fire-tipped battering rams, stirring music, flying dragons, all in one
scene. What more do you want in a movie? Even though it was my second
time, I still...
Return of The Art of .war
Return of The Art of .war
03/14/2005 04:48 PM
Patrick Peak's been off writing
Hibernate Quickly for Manning, but now
he's back with a
slick new Roller theme. He's written a nice couple of posts attempting
to debunk some of the Ruby hysteria that's been infecting Java
bloggers of late.
The Return of S3
The Return of S3
12/21/2003 10:43 PMNo return to IT's ice age
No return to IT's ice age
03/29/2005 04:43 PMZDNet Mar 29 2005 8:17PM GMT
They will return
They will return
10/30/2003 09:15 AM It's the Cthulhu
songbook. Time to go a-carrolling in the neighbourhood with these
catchy tunes. Who could resist a rousing chorus of
The Great
old ones are coming to town? Or maybe you fancy the more
traditional
Carol of the old ones? So lets get those songbooks out and make
it a
very
merry
Cthulhu solstice.<
/a>
Return of the Mac
Return of the Mac
03/29/2005 03:10 PM9 Tax Return Changes
9 Tax Return Changes
01/23/2004 02:23 PMUse the wrong form, and you may miss out on deductions and credits.
Return of the Mac.
Return of the Mac.
03/29/2005 08:39 PMPaul Graham:
Return of the
Mac. A bit late, but I always like to see a new convert.
Brief Return
Brief Return
08/19/2004 12:08 AMI'm back! For a moment, as a
demo to
school
librarians in MLS. Hi, School Librarians in
MLS! :-)
Return-Value-1.28
Return-Value-1.28
01/06/2005 05:51 PMReturn-Value-1.22
Return-Value-1.22
08/31/2004 12:44 AMReturn-Value-1.24
Return-Value-1.24
09/23/2004 10:39 AMReturn-Value-1.1
Return-Value-1.1
07/15/2004 05:04 PMThe Return of Robots.net
The Return of Robots.net
09/12/2004 10:52 AMSorry about the lack of robot news over the last week. The Robots.net
server has moved to a new hosting location. We now have twice the
bandwidth available as well as more reliable service. Other
improvements to the site itself are in the works for the future. I
have
a quite a few backed-up stories that I'll try to post over the next
few
days to get the site caught up again. Thanks for your patience!
The Return Of Inventors
The Return Of Inventors
04/19/2004 03:09 PMWe all know the stories of the big name inventors from a century ago:
Thomas Edisons, Alexander Graham Bell and the Wright Brothers (among,
many many others) who all came up with unique new products. Over the
last century, though, the role of the inventor has faded. Corporate
research began to take over, and as such, the incentives skewed more
towards focusing on innovation, rather than pure research and
invention. However, now, a few companies are
l
ooking to swing the pendulum back the other way and bring back the age
of the inventor. While the article makes it out to be something
new, I'm not so sure that's accurate. A number of companies have
tried to build themselves up around performing basic research, and
many have struggled when that research failed to produce anything that
could eventually be commercialized. Still, there's nothing wrong with
encouraging invention - it just remains to be seen if it's really
possible to create companies that are only focused on invention
creation.
Return Of The Wookiee
Return Of The Wookiee
07/30/2004 01:46 AMHyperspace members get a treat with today's Episode III Diary,
featuring Chewbacca's triumphant return to the big screen. Click on
the thumbnail above to check it out.
Goof on Your Tax Return?
Goof on Your Tax Return?
04/20/2004 08:36 AMFear not -- our friends at the IRS will permit you to revise your
return.
The return of the Internet
The return of the Internet
12/24/2003 12:38 AMSalon Dec 24 2003 0:02AM ET
Return to vendors
Return to vendors
06/28/2004 08:01 AMPersonal Computer World Jun 28 2004 11:49AM GMT
Return of the Fans
Return of the Fans
12/17/2003 07:21 AM The last time I stood in line for more than an hour for movie tickets
was for The Empire...
Return to San Francisco (already)...
Return to San Francisco (already)...
09/13/2004 08:25 PMSo I might - note might - be in San Francisco again in about
three week's time for a few nights, well actually only really two or
three nights: 6th October, (maybe 8th October) and 9th October. I'd be
going to an event in Sonoma on the 7th and 8th, so it would really be
a flying visit. Does anyone have a convenient pile of floor or sofa
that they might be prepared to lend me?
Read the comments
Return Of The Tech IPO
Return Of The Tech IPO
12/18/2003 02:13 PMThere have been a bunch of similar articles lately, but it appears
that tech IPOs
are
starting to heat up. Most of the IPOs that are going out (and the
pace is increasing) seem to be doing well (though, Orbitz was a bit of
a clunker). More and more companies are at least lining up to go
public next year. The profiles, though, are a bit different than they
were in the boom years, and look a
lot more like what a typical
IPO should look like: a profitable company that has a long enough
track record to understand where the business appears to be heading.
These are less speculative IPOs and more expansion IPOs, which seems
healthier. Meanwhile, the biggest hitter on the IPO bench is, of
course, Google, who
may
be timing their IPO with the presidential election season, noting
that (surprise, surprise) the economy seems to get a lift during
election years.
E-File That Tax Return!
E-File That Tax Return!
04/15/2005 12:38 AMLockergnome Apr 15 2005 4:50AM GMT
"What NOT to do during "Return of the
King.""
"What NOT to do during "Return of the
King.""
12/31/2003 09:40 PMReturn of the son of Linkmania
Return of the son of Linkmania
03/17/2005 04:07 AMMilton Glaser on film. Davezilla on Chevrolet. Dichendorf's free
validation product for Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows XP. American
Illustrator is looking for people who like to draw. Old browsers never
die. Rejoice! [Updated with extra link juice.]
the return of hype?
the return of hype?
02/10/2004 02:56 AMfree drinks and food are flowing, so naturally Om is on the case
The return of the manifesto
The return of the manifesto
08/17/2004 09:17 AMA new site's recently launched called ChangeThis which hopes to,
"challenge the way ideas are created and spread." They propose to do
this by creating and disseminating manifestos on various topics of
interest and importance.
We're betting that a significant portion of the population wants to
hear thoughtful, rational, constructive arguments about important
issues. We're certain that the best of these manifestos will spread,
hand to hand, person to person, until these manifestos have reached a
critical mass and actually changed the tone and substance of our
debate.
I've been a fan of manifestos for a long time, and Kill Your Children
(about the dangers of sugar) was very interesting. But I can't help
but wonder why all the manifestos they offer are Adobe PDF files. They
certainly look beautiful -- nice colors and font treatments -- but
they're kind of a pain because you have to download them and launch
another program to view them.
It seems to me that if the goal is to spread the manifestos, they
should be presented in the easiest-to-spread manner possible, like
plain text or HTML. Great manifestos of the past (Communist,
Cluetrain) were about substance. They didn't look great, but they
spread like crazy. That's not to say a nice looking manifesto won't
also spread, of course, but I believe they won't spread as effectively
because of the additional hurdles to read and distribute them. All
told, I still look forward to seeing how it progresses and what topics
they chose to address. It's an optimistic endeavor, and I love
optimistic endeavors! [via evhead]
Return of the prodigal Sun
Return of the prodigal Sun
02/11/2004 04:21 PMAfter a nine-year absence, co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim returns to Sun
Microsystems, the server maker he co-founded in 1982.
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