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Apple's New iMac: Skin-Deep Beauty
Apple's New iMac: Skin-Deep Beauty
09/01/2004 04:13 AMThe updated desktop is easy on the eyes, but if you want sweeping
innovation, or even adequate memory, it falls short. By Alex Salkever,
BusinessWeek (via MyAppleMenu)
Skin Deep
Skin Deep
09/07/2004 10:24 AM
Skin Deep: A safety
assessment of ingredients in personal care products. The
Environmental Working Group has published a new report listing
possible toxins in over 7,500 personal care products, including soap,
toothpaste, shaving gel, and
hair dye. The Executive Summary of the report is
here, and the most handy tool for consumers is their
Searcha
ble Product Guide.
Prototype: Skin Deep
Prototype: Skin Deep
05/14/2004 03:11 PMTechnology Review May 14 2004 6:52PM GMT
Design is Only Skin Deep
Design is Only Skin Deep
12/01/2002 08:56 AMReal world Webmasters continue to assert that the majority of what is
taught in web design and web graphics classes is wrong. It is the low
key, no graphic, easy to read, white space strong, low impact pages
that are producing long term results in the real world.
Beauty is only skin deep
Beauty is only skin deep
02/12/2004 12:46 PMDon Norman is speaking now at Etech.
He's one of my heros. I wish I could give you all the transcript of
his speech - as he oftens clears my mind, wakes me up and reminds me
of what's important.
He's just finished a new book on Beauty and Design.
Apple Needs More Than Skin-Deep Security
Apple Needs More Than Skin-Deep Security
11/05/2003 10:54 AMMac OS X users should ask Apple to do no more than what other sellers
of operating systems are doing: Keep the customer in the loop, not in
the dark. (CNET News.com via MyAppleMenu)
Human chips more than skin-deep
Human chips more than skin-deep
08/23/2004 06:22 AMBetter health care and fraud protection may sound good, but are they
worth the potential privacy trade-offs?
Apple needs more than skin-deep security
Apple needs more than skin-deep security
11/04/2003 06:02 PMBirthmarks, paper cuts: Not just skin
deep
Birthmarks, paper cuts: Not just skin
deep
06/11/2004 07:22 PMStraits Times Jun 11 2004 11:23PM GMT
CNET: Apple Needs More Than Skin-Deep
Security
CNET: Apple Needs More Than Skin-Deep
Security
11/05/2003 03:40 PMWhat India's Upset Vote Reveals: The
High Tech Is Skin Deep
What India's Upset Vote Reveals: The
High Tech Is Skin Deep
05/14/2004 11:54 PMIndia's governing party waged the country's first modern electoral
campaign, but it was ousted in what has been called "a huge popular
rebellion."
China's Men Discover 'Self Beauty' (AP)
China's Men Discover 'Self Beauty' (AP)
06/30/2004 02:23 PMAP - Pop music wafts through the Extraordinary Space Spa as Su Xin
sinks into a chair, skin glowing and mood mellow after a facial and
aromatherapy massage scented with lavender and sandalwood.
Power Mac G5 is 'Apple's best work yet'
Power Mac G5 is 'Apple's best work yet'
01/05/2004 01:12 AMInfoWorld's Tom Yager declares the Power Mac G5 "Apple's best work
yet" in his review of the new machine...
'Apple's control-freak tendencies could
crush iPod'
'Apple's control-freak tendencies could
crush iPod'
08/04/2004 10:07 AMUSA Today's Kevin Maney says that Apple CEO Steve Jobs is making the
same mistakes with the iPod that he made with the Mac 20 years ago...
Replace iMac G5's Foot With An Arm Using
Apple's iMac G5 VESA Mount Adapter Kit
Replace iMac G5's Foot With An Arm Using
Apple's iMac G5 VESA Mount Adapter Kit
09/01/2004 07:03 PM By MacDailyNews (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Issues iMac Moratorium, New iMac
Date
Apple Issues iMac Moratorium, New iMac
Date
07/01/2004 07:09 PMBusinessWeek on Outsourcing
BusinessWeek on Outsourcing
12/21/2003 08:28 AMSocialtext in BusinessWeek
Socialtext in BusinessWeek
05/28/2004 03:29 AMBusinessWeek highlights wikis and Socialtext as something that could
transform Corporate America....
businessweek on biz bl0gs
businessweek on biz bl0gs
08/09/2004 01:14 PMseems like we've finally reached the tipping point with executives
Google in BusinessWeek
Google in BusinessWeek
01/21/2003 11:58 AMTwo BusinessWeek articles (via gooGuide): Google's Gaggle of Problems.
'sources say Yahoo has grown tired of Google.com's popularity and may
soon cut its tie to the company. "The portals have started to get fed
up. Over the last three years, Google has stolen 40% of the search
market directly at the expense of AOL, MSN, and Yahoo," says Jason
Kellerman, CEO of search-technology company LookSmart, which has a
deal with MSN.' 'measurements by Web traffic tracker Nielsen
NetRatings, AOL [which uses Google's results and ads] and Google.com
together get six times the search traffic of Yahoo, the closest
competitor.' Will Froogle Be a Google for Shoppers? "As a Google
fanatic -- my wife claims I sometimes murmur Google in my sleep -- I
was too excited to wait for the final release [of Froogle]. Alas,
after some unscientific research and lots of experimenting with the
beta version, I have to report that Froogle definitely isn't the best
way to find bargains on the Net."...
BusinessWeek: Apple should consider iPod
IPO
BusinessWeek: Apple should consider iPod
IPO
05/05/2004 08:20 AMBusinessWeek's Alex Salkever says that Apple would profit nicely from
spinning out its digital music business (iPod and iTunes) before the
market gets commoditized...
BusinessWeek: Gmail a threat to .Mac
BusinessWeek: Gmail a threat to .Mac
04/15/2004 10:23 AMGoogle's free Gmail service threatens to make Apple's .Mac suite of
Internet services obsolete, Alex Salkever writes in his latest Byte of
the Apple column for BusinessWeek Online...
Beyond Blue (BusinessWeek Online)
Beyond Blue (BusinessWeek Online)
04/08/2005 06:16 PMBusinessWeek Online - It was over a lunch in Cincinnati two years ago
that IBM Chief Executive Samuel J. Palmisano got his first inkling of
Big Blue's next act. Palmisano was talking business with A.G. Lafley,
CEO of Procter & Gamble Co. , one of IBM's big customers. At one
point, Lafley asked Palmisano to estimate how many of P&G's
100,000 employees it truly needed to keep on its payroll. When
Palmisano didn't venture a guess, Lafley stunned him by saying that
P&G might be able to get by with only a quarter of its workforce.
...
Other News: Businessweek Stories
Other News: Businessweek Stories
01/26/2004 10:18 AMBusinessweek has an interview with Steve Jobs, a cover story about
Apple, complete with some interesting details about the development of
the iTunes Music Store, and analysis of market share and business
issues.
Cover Story of BusinessWeek!
Cover Story of BusinessWeek!
06/05/2005 11:41 PM Hey, got a pleasant surprise when I saw the new BusinessWeek story
called "Blogs will Change Your Business". Stephen Baker and Heather
Green are two great writers, and they've done a great job of conveying
the essence of the...
BusinessWeek speculates on PowerBook G5
BusinessWeek speculates on PowerBook G5
12/17/2003 09:37 AMDave Russell, director of product marketing for portables and wireless
at Apple, talked to Wired recently about the possibility of a
PowerBook G5...
AT&T Wireless: Bidding War, Anyone?
(BusinessWeek Online)
AT&T Wireless: Bidding War, Anyone?
(BusinessWeek Online)
01/23/2004 05:21 PMBusinessWeek Online - AT&T Wireless Services Inc. (NYSE:AWE -
News) is anything but an industry darling. Dogged by mediocre
customer-service ratings, the third largest of six national cellular
service providers has seen subscriber growth slow to a snail's pace.
The stock has plummeted 70% in four years -- though it has rebounded
in recent months thanks to strong cash flow and takeover speculation.
The latest financials are weak, too: On Jan. 22, the Seattle company
reported a net loss of $84 million for the fourth quarter, on
revenues of $3.9 billion.
BusinessWeek: 'Panther Outruns Jaguar'
BusinessWeek: 'Panther Outruns Jaguar'
10/29/2003 09:09 AMIn the latest Byte of the Apple column on BusinessWeek, Alex Salkever
compares Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) to Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) and
overall, likes what he sees...
BusinessWeek on Skype and iChat
telephony
BusinessWeek on Skype and iChat
telephony
09/16/2004 07:27 AMOn August 31st Skype Technologies launched the beta version of Skype
(see related article), a peer-to-peer Internet telephone application
for Mac OS X...
Mating Calls (BusinessWeek Online)
Mating Calls (BusinessWeek Online)
08/06/2004 09:38 AMBusinessWeek Online - Cell phones are indispensable when you're on the
road. But back in the office, they mostly get in the way. They ring at
odd times, and if you use a headset with your office phone, they're
awkward to answer. They certainly do nothing to improve your
efficiency. The best solution would be to make your cell phone and
land line work together better instead of competing for your
attention. I've been looking at three different types of gadgets that
let you do just that. The caveat: You'll need particular phones or
wireless providers to use them. ...
BusinessWeek on the Motorola iPod phone
BusinessWeek on the Motorola iPod phone
03/24/2005 12:14 PMIn an article posted today on BusinessWeek, Roger O...
Wi-Fi Hits the Hinterlands (BusinessWeek
Online)
Wi-Fi Hits the Hinterlands (BusinessWeek
Online)
07/02/2004 08:27 AMBusinessWeek Online - Speedy wireless Net connections aren't just for
urban cafes anymore. Long-nelected rural towns and even
recreational-vehicle parks are now surfing the Web on the Wi-Fi wave,
thanks to new enhancements in the technology. Take the nearly 60,000
citizens of Rio Rancho, N.M., who on June 26 gained access to the Net
from their homes, their cars, nearby parks -- virtually anywhere
around town. No need for DSL or cable-modem service in Rio Rancho, a
hamlet that was the 81st of 83 nationwide markets to get broadband
from its local cable operator.
BusinessWeek on Apple's financial
results
BusinessWeek on Apple's financial
results
04/21/2004 10:07 AMIn his latest "Byte of the Apple" column for BusinessWeek, Alex
Salkever takes a look at Apple's recently announced financial
results...
iTMS among BusinessWeek Best Products of
2003
iTMS among BusinessWeek Best Products of
2003
12/05/2003 06:40 PMApple's iTunes Music Store was included in BusinessWeek's Best
Products of 2003 list...
Businessweek Recommends License Switch
for Linux
Businessweek Recommends License Switch
for Linux
08/22/2004 11:26 AMDomino's IPO: Not As Tasty As It Smells
(BusinessWeek Online)
Domino's IPO: Not As Tasty As It Smells
(BusinessWeek Online)
07/09/2004 04:51 PMBusinessWeek Online - Hungry for an IPO? With Google in the wings and
first-day pops such as those lately at software makers Blackboard
(NasdaqNM:BBBB - News) (up 43%) and Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM - News;
56%), it's only natural to feel greed's pang. Now, Wall Street wants
you to save an appetite for the initial public offering coming soon
from a familiar name: Domino's Pizza.
BusinessWeek: 'Europe Hears Apple's
Song'
BusinessWeek: 'Europe Hears Apple's
Song'
07/06/2004 06:33 AMIn an article appearing on BusinessWeek today, Eric Wahlgren reports
that while Apple's European iTunes Music Store launch appears to be
successful, "drowning out rivals won't be easy."...
Expensing Options: A Reprieve?
(BusinessWeek Online)
Expensing Options: A Reprieve?
(BusinessWeek Online)
09/17/2004 10:47 AMBusinessWeek Online - On weekdays, Jeff Solof is director of Sun
Microsystems' Web site. On weekends, he's a deacon at an Eastern
Orthodox church in Worcester, Mass. But the 44-year-old father of two
has a dream: When he hits his 50s, he'll cash in his 40,000 Sun stock
options and become a full-time minister. Stock options "are a long-
term incentive" to stick with Sun, he says.
Protecting Yourself From A Housing Slump
(BusinessWeek Online)
Protecting Yourself From A Housing Slump
(BusinessWeek Online)
12/28/2004 08:48 AMBusinessWeek Online - In many U.S. cities, the housing market looks as
extravagant and top-heavy as a Dr. Seuss castle. In metro New York,
the median price of a single-family house is up 78% since 1999,
according to the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight. The
gains are even bigger in Miami (87%), Los Angeles (97%), and San Diego
(115%). For years house prices in these markets have risen faster than
family incomes. The trend made sense when mortgage interest rates were
falling, but rates hit bottom in mid-2003 and they're likely to rise.
Put it all together, says Yale University economist Robert J. ...
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