First the NYTime, then CBS. Who will face reality?
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Advertisers face up to TiVo reality
Advertisers face up to TiVo reality
04/26/2004 02:23 PMNational advertisers plan to cut spending on TV commercials as
ad-skipping devices take hold, according to a survey. Web advertising
is expected to benefit from the shift.
UK firms must face the reality of
security problems, says study
UK firms must face the reality of
security problems, says study
05/02/2004 12:14 AMU.S. Workers, Lured by Money and
Idealism, Face Iraqi Reality
U.S. Workers, Lured by Money and
Idealism, Face Iraqi Reality
04/14/2004 05:08 AMAmong the tens of thousands of Americans working in Iraq, few could
have imagined how dangerous their jobs would become.
Virtual reality calms the chemo reality
Virtual reality calms the chemo reality
08/01/2004 08:03 AMChicago Tribune Aug 1 2004 12:13PM GMT
Speak Shop and Probigua Partner to Offer
Face-to-Face Online Spanish Tutoring
Speak Shop and Probigua Partner to Offer
Face-to-Face Online Spanish Tutoring
04/07/2005 03:41 AMSpeak Shop puts Guatemalan instructors face-to-face with students all
over the world, and no one has to leave their desk. For the first
time, these tutors can benefit from global e-commerce. [PRWEB Apr 7,
2005]
Internet Challenges Face-to-Face
Mingling: Single Parents Group Losing
Members To Time Crunch, Too
Internet Challenges Face-to-Face
Mingling: Single Parents Group Losing
Members To Time Crunch, Too
08/15/2004 06:02 AMWashingtonpost.com - Sun Aug 15, 03:18 am GMT
Face to Face With Your Users: Running a
Nondirected Interview
Face to Face With Your Users: Running a
Nondirected Interview
01/24/2003 05:23 AMFace to Face With Your Users:Running a
Nondirected Interview
Face to Face With Your Users:Running a
Nondirected Interview
01/28/2003 07:22 AMUsing Technology to Re-Experience the
Good Old-Fashioned Way of Customer
Support, Putting Businesses and
Customers Back in Time - Live
Face-to-Face
Using Technology to Re-Experience the
Good Old-Fashioned Way of Customer
Support, Putting Businesses and
Customers Back in Time - Live
Face-to-Face
08/27/2004 01:50 PMiSupport.tv has announced its live face-to-face and interactive online
customer support services, helping business to reach more customers,
increase sales, and reduce support cost in a timely and cost-effective
manner. It is live face-to-face services because with one click,
customers will see a live face. It is interactive because customers
can ask any questions via webcam, microphone, or text chat and get
answers in real-time. [PRWEB Aug 27, 2004]
E-mail still riskier than face-to-face
chat
E-mail still riskier than face-to-face
chat
08/22/2004 09:02 PMZDNet Australia Aug 23 2004 1:37AM GMT
Bringing you "Face To Face" with the
Middle East
Bringing you "Face To Face" with the
Middle East
07/15/2004 03:10 AM You can now have face-to-face videoconference meetings with your
colleagues, clients and associates throughout the Middle East. [PRWEB
Jul 15, 2004]
Powell Comes Face to Face with Tsunami
Horror
Powell Comes Face to Face with Tsunami
Horror
01/05/2005 08:31 AMReuters via Wired News Jan 5 2005 12:49PM GMT
Reality Porn - Hot Reality Porn Reviews
Reality Porn - Hot Reality Porn Reviews
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CNET Face to Face
CNET Face to Face
11/06/2003 03:53 PMCNET Face to Face
Microsoft Set for Face-to-Face with EC,
EU
Microsoft Set for Face-to-Face with EC,
EU
07/06/2004 04:52 PMEnterprise Windows I.T. Jul 6 2004 9:46PM GMT
Our Reality
Our Reality
05/25/2004 11:56 AMI was interviewed by Bambi Francisco on Reality TV for her Net Sense
collumn, which leaves me a little explaining to do. In Bambi's other
life she is hosting a Reality show on personal finance, which is
admirable because the...
The reality about Reality TV
The reality about Reality TV
03/11/2003 10:45 AMKudos to The Joy of Tech…...
New Reality TV
New Reality TV
05/20/2004 08:44 AMTelevision networks look to reinvent the wheel this year.
Re-Pet a Reality
Re-Pet a Reality
12/24/2004 12:44 PMSlashdot Dec 23 2004 5:30PM GMT
Three cheers for reality TV
Three cheers for reality TV
09/13/2004 08:47 AMPundits can tut-tut all they want, but reality shows rule television
for a simple reason: The best of them are far more compelling than the
worn-out sitcoms and crime dramas the networks keep churning out.
IPO Reality Check
IPO Reality Check
01/16/2004 10:58 AM"you have a 0.029 percent chance of beating an index fund this year in
a Google IPO."
Cracks of Reality 2
Cracks of Reality 2
06/12/2004 07:50 AMA high-quality fractal image renderer.
Hacking Reality
Hacking Reality
01/16/2004 10:59 AM"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent
one." --Albert Einstein
IBM PPC 970MP A Reality?
IBM PPC 970MP A Reality?
03/17/2005 03:38 AM
IBM has posted an application note in direct reference to a dual
64-bit core PowerPC970MP and how to use thermal diodes in the chip.
This is the first...
NHL Lockout About to Become Reality (AP)
NHL Lockout About to Become Reality (AP)
09/15/2004 11:44 AMAP - An NHL lockout is a virtual certainty when the collective
bargaining agreement between owners and players expires at 12:01 a.m.
Thursday. With no talks scheduled, the lockout is expected once the
NHL board of governors conclude a Wednesday meeting in New York.
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
07/06/2004 01:56 AMAugmented Reality uses computer graphics that are placed over the
“real world” in front of the person viewing it. It is the
latest thing in mapping technology, allowing you to see it from the
map’s perspective.
"Shattered Reality"
"Shattered Reality"
12/06/2003 03:50 AMCracks of Reality 1
Cracks of Reality 1
04/18/2004 01:49 AMA high-quality fractal image renderer.
The Reality of Bugs
The Reality of Bugs
11/13/2003 12:38 AMAs some comments in my previous blog entry illustrate, I think
people simply don't grasp the magnitude of the Web. There are
(conservatively) 10 million Web sites on the Web. Let's say
(conservatively) that each Web site has 50 unique Web pages. That's
500 million Web pages that the Web browser has to work perfectly
on.
Let's imagine that the browser has done a fantastic job of
emulating all the quirks of WinIE and Netscape 4, and that it is
really good at laying out malformed HTML. An awesome browser would be
(conservatively) 95% compliant, which means that it would have some
sort of bug or problem on 5% of those 500 million Web pages.
5% of 500 million Web pages is 25 million malfunctioning Web pages.
Let's now assume that only 10% of those Web pages are even seen by
someone using Safari itself. Now we're down to 2.5 million pages seen
by Safari users.
If only 10% of those users even bother to report a bug, that's
250,000 unique bugs that have to be screened.
This is the reality of the Web. People are constantly shocked and
amazed that their pet bug hasn't been fixed in subsequent releases
(e.g., in Mozilla or Safari), but those people simply don't understand
how many hundreds of thousands of bugs their particular problem is
competing with.
Reality check
Reality check
05/06/2004 08:35 AMThe media are finally showing the war in its full horror. What took
them so long?
The New Faces of Reality TV
The New Faces of Reality TV
09/26/2004 12:57 PMThe introduction of children to the genre was probably inevitable. But
the networks seem to understand that they are in dicey ethical
territory.
Surviving Reality TV
Surviving Reality TV
01/22/2004 03:11 AMAs CBS launches "All-Star Survivor," we look at what past winners have
done with their money.
Global reality
Global reality
03/06/2004 02:06 AMOne sure sign that people are getting into real-world web services
projects is when you start to see timezone awareness ...
The reality behind the politics
The reality behind the politics
05/04/2004 07:53 AMThis report examines the social, economic and political dimensions of
offshoring and offers steps for the United States to maintain its
historical lead in high technology.
A Reality Check
A Reality Check
08/18/2004 01:05 PMDo we really need a plethora of reality-TV networks?
.NET reality check
.NET reality check
01/27/2004 02:51 PM
There's been some pushback recently, in the .NET blogging community,
about Microsoft's habit of living in the future. For example:
It is abundantly frustrating to be keeping up with you guys right now.
We out here in the real world do not use Longhorn, do not have access
to Longhorn (not in a way we can trust for production), and we cannot
even begin to test out these great new technologies until version 1.0
(or 2.0 for those that wish to stay sane). I know there's probably
not a whole lot you can do, but this is a plea to you from someone "in
the field". My job is to work on the architecture team as well as
implement solutions for a large-scale commercial website using .NET.
I use this stuff all day every day, but I use the 1.1 release bits.
Here's my point, enough with the "this Whidbey, Longhorn, XAML is so
cool you should stop whatever it is you are doing and use it". Small
problem, we can't. Please help us by remembering that we're still
using the release bits, not the latest technology. [Michael Earls]
In the spirit of Michael's plea, I'm working on an upcoming article in
which I'll compare what was promised for the .NET platform (er,
framework), two and three years ago, with the current reality as it
exists today. Examples of the kinds of issues I want to consider:
...Reality is Corrosive
Reality is Corrosive
05/04/2004 03:30 PMBill de hÓra: From the MC Escher school of standardization It
seems
that there is a feeding frenzy over this tasty morsel which was tossed
in the shark infested waters of the internet. I'll not sure what I am
about to say is either agreeing with or disagreeing with Sean McGrath
on
this subject, but here goes: Reality is Corrosive.
Making the new reality
Making the new reality
04/29/2004 12:01 PM From Chris Nelson's blog: The following is what one of the Bush
administration's representatives told journalist Ron Suskind,
regarding their philosophy behind the administration's actions and
their relationship with journalists. I'm quoting from an Air America
Radio interview with Suskind: Suskind: He says, you know, "You,
Suskind, you're in what we call the 'reality-based community'" —
that's actually the term he used. I said, "The WHAT?" He says, "The
'reality-based community'.". He said, "you all believe" — now
let me see if I can get this right — "You all believe that
answers to solutions will emerge from your...
A Holy Reality
A Holy Reality
11/26/2002 11:19 AMRealNetworks issues a patch for potentially serious security flaws in
its flagship RealOne media player.
Grok Description matches for First the NYTime, then CBS. Who will face reality?
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First the NYTime, then CBS. Who will face reality?