CRM: The enterprise is dead long live the SME
Grok Headline matches for CRM: The enterprise is dead long live the SME
Long Live the Elephants, Long Dead
Long Live the Elephants, Long Dead
06/04/2004 01:01 AMElephants at the American Museum of Natural History are undergoing
cutting-edge, high-definition digital radiography.
WAP is Dead, Long Live WAP
WAP is Dead, Long Live WAP
08/11/2004 04:57 PMLindows is dead. Long live Linspire.
Lindows is dead. Long live Linspire.
09/03/2004 09:55 AMOn Wednesday, Linspire Inc. announced the official completion of its
global name change from Lindows to Linspire. Linspire will no longer
use the term Lindows in any of its current marketing materials, Web
site or retail packaging. The company changed its name as part of a
recent worldwide settlement with Microsoft Corp. in the trademark
infringement cases between the two companies. The settlement agreement
resolved all claims in the litigation, both in the United States and
internationally. Terms of the settlement are confidential.
Podcasting is dead...long live
Microcasting
Podcasting is dead...long live
Microcasting
03/19/2005 02:20 AMThe first audio program to be Microcast on the Internet is launched by
Rhythmic Pulsar Media. Screen Gems, a weekly film review show, hits
the ‘fiber’ just as the semantic debate hits the fan. [PRWEB Mar 17,
2005]
Kyoto is Dead - Long Live Pragmatism
Kyoto is Dead - Long Live Pragmatism
09/19/2004 09:43 AMThere's troubling news (FT subscription reqd, alternate copy here)
coming from Japan, where the Kyoto protocol on Greenhouse Emissions
was born in 1997. It seems that the Japanese aren't going to be able
to meet their emissions targets specified in the agreement in time.
Indeed, unless they buy a "large quantity" of emissions credits from
other countries, they're not going to be able to meet their commitment
at all. Taishi Sugiyama, a climate expert at the Central Research
Institute of Electric Power Industry in Japan, said emissions were
rising 1 per cent a year due to a larger-than-expected impact from
vehicles and households. That made it impossible to cut real domestic
emissions by the required 16 per cent within a few years, he said.
Is this the last nail in the coffin for the Kyoto protocol? And if
so, which way do we go when it's buried? Was GWB right to pull out,
and where would John Kerry take us, in either case?
Machine rage is dead ... long live
emotional computing
Machine rage is dead ... long live
emotional computing
04/10/2004 09:41 PMGuardian Unlimited Apr 11 2004 1:23AM GMT
"Dazzling, full-color shots of people
long since dead, landscapes long since
paved, and an empire long since
overthrown."
"Dazzling, full-color shots of people
long since dead, landscapes long since
paved, and an empire long since
overthrown."
01/17/2004 11:07 PMThe search engine is dead! Long live the
search agent!
The search engine is dead! Long live the
search agent!
07/15/2004 12:21 PM
blinkx is a new contextual
search agent that seems to be
causing s
ome excitement. Unfortunately, it is not available for
Macintosh or Mozilla at present.
BitTorrent is dead. Long live
BitTorrent?
BitTorrent is dead. Long live
BitTorrent?
01/05/2005 01:38 PMZDNet Jan 5 2005 5:09PM GMT
PDAs Are Dead; Long Live PDAs
PDAs Are Dead; Long Live PDAs
04/12/2004 09:59 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- So PDA sales are falling, while smartphone shipments
are up. According to some, like The Dallas Morning News' Doug Bedell,
this means that PDAs are dying. To others, like Brighthand's Ed Hardy
(looking resplendant in dark turtleneck and matching beard), it means
that PDAs, overall, are just...
The browser is dead! Long live the
browser!
The browser is dead! Long live the
browser!
01/02/2004 07:26 PMMicrosoft Is Dead. Long Live Microsoft.
Microsoft Is Dead. Long Live Microsoft.
07/23/2004 12:49 PMMicrosoft's decision to return $32 billion to its shareholders may be
a wise business move, but it is also an admission of defeat. With its
announcement this week that it will pay a special one-time dividend of
$3 a share, the company is confessing that despite years of trying, it
has not found an attractive way to invest its cash reserves. After
decades of spectacular growth, the world's most famous software
company seems resigned to a more sedate middle age.
Long Live 2D
Long Live 2D
07/20/2004 07:54 PMEarly development
Could You Live a Really, Really Long
Time?
Could You Live a Really, Really Long
Time?
06/02/2004 08:48 AMFortune Jun 2 2004 1:20PM GMT
RIP I-Search, Long Live SEM 2.0
RIP I-Search, Long Live SEM 2.0
06/30/2004 07:14 PMSource: Traffick - Now that I-Search is closed, it's a perfect
opportunity to start a new group for intermediate to advanced search
marketers that will offer the advantage of building a solid community
of knowledge while leaving behind some of...
Long live WROX.
Long live WROX.
03/19/2003 10:26 PM
There have been
nu
merous
w
eblog
posts
and
news
ar
ticles
about the demise of
WROX Press. This
is sad news, but I'm not giving up on
Professional JSP
2.0 yet. There is still some small chance that another publisher
will pick up the book or that the authors will band together to
publish the book. Hopefully, I'll know the fate of my chapters
(
Data Access with JDBC and
Performance and Debugging) in
the next couple of weeks.
Long Live The Queen
Long Live The Queen
06/17/2005 03:36 PMDo you want to peek into the Queen's iPod playlist, or do you want
to see the Queen dancing in Apple's iPod advertisement? Doesn't
matter, cause the Untangled Wibrary has them both.
Long Live Mock and Roll
Long Live Mock and Roll
02/05/2005 09:44 PMVillage Voice: "[Satanicide] Lead singer Devlin Mayhem wails like Axel
Rose on (more) crack, performing so strenuously that he asks for a
10-minute break after the first song."
Microsoft: 'We'd have been dead a long
time ago without Windows APIs'
Microsoft: 'We'd have been dead a long
time ago without Windows APIs'
04/22/2004 09:06 AMYahoo! News - BBC asks long-dead Bob
Marley for interview
Yahoo! News - BBC asks long-dead Bob
Marley for interview
04/03/2005 06:15 PMBBC asks long-dead Bob Marley for interview .. Bob Marley bleek echter
al overleden .. what someone at BBC-3
did
story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20050401/wl_uk_afp/a
fplifestylebritain_050401173110
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Vietnam's live music for the dead
(Reuters)
Vietnam's live music for the dead
(Reuters)
04/17/2004 11:17 PMReuters - Hoang Hiep Binh is a fiddler in a
music band who never goes on stage to perform and doesn't
even play at home to relax since most people within
earshot would not want to listen to his tunes.
Shark Tank: Go-live to drop-dead in 30
seconds
Shark Tank: Go-live to drop-dead in 30
seconds
04/13/2005 02:51 PMFor 12 weeks, this pilot fish leading a software deployment project
has worried that the users will change data formats without telling
him -- but the users assure him they didn't.
Live Communications Server 2005
Enterprise Edition Trial Version
Live Communications Server 2005
Enterprise Edition Trial Version
12/29/2004 02:31 PMLong Live AMD... It will definately kick
out Intel counterparts... Its real feel
good factor
Long Live AMD... It will definately kick
out Intel counterparts... Its real feel
good factor
09/20/2004 03:01 PMTechTree Sep 20 2004 6:36PM GMT
Finally .. after long long long time ..
Sonique 2 beta released
Finally .. after long long long time ..
Sonique 2 beta released
12/21/2003 03:42 PMSo Long, Long Distance (The Motley Fool)
So Long, Long Distance (The Motley Fool)
09/07/2004 02:07 PMThe Motley Fool - The Olympic Games are now history, but not
AT&T's (NYSE: T - News) $25 million ad campaign to redefine
its image. After years of getting clobbered by the regional Bell
companies such as BellSouth (NYSE: BLS - News), Verizon (NYSE: VZ -
News), Sprint (NYSE: FON - News), and MCI (Nasdaq: MCIP - News), the
company has turned its business focus from traditional phone service
to networking.
SMC Expands Enterprise Wireless Solution
Set to Extend Enterprise Networking
SMC Expands Enterprise Wireless Solution
Set to Extend Enterprise Networking
06/05/2005 11:19 PMNew EliteConnect™ 802.11b/g wireless accessories extend network reach
with the security, range, flexibility, interoperability and throughput
that Enterprise wireless applications demand [PRWEB May 25, 2005]
Telesero Launches a Free Solution for
Web Based Live Chat and Web Visitor
Assistance called Live Link.
Telesero Launches a Free Solution for
Web Based Live Chat and Web Visitor
Assistance called Live Link.
08/28/2004 02:38 AMHave you ever used Live Support on a Website, or wished you could.
Telesero is now offering a Live Chat and Visitor Assistance product
that could solve your problems for Free. No Downloads, No Hassles, No
waiting, Just Answers. [PRWEB Aug 28, 2004]
Michael Moore to Bill O' Reilly: "I want
you to live. I want you to live."
Michael Moore to Bill O' Reilly: "I want
you to live. I want you to live."
07/28/2004 04:52 PMDRUDGE REPORT has a transcript of Fox's 'sensational' Moore interview
and - its boring. Politics is boring, but tabloids are...
At CreationsLive.com, live chat is
served up through a live video
At CreationsLive.com, live chat is
served up through a live video
05/20/2004 04:14 PMInternetRetailer.com May 20 2004 8:08PM GMT
Long Tale of Long Tail
Long Tale of Long Tail
03/17/2005 03:58 AM
This recent post by Joe Krause about the i
mportance
of catching long tails in business is the best post I've read
in recent weeks.

The long tail's long lead
The long tail's long lead
12/22/2004 01:45 AMChris Anderson has signed with Random House to do a book about The
Long Tail, and has started a blog devoted to it. (The long tail is the
social effect of the Web apart from the hit-heavy, glamorous side of
it.)...
Dead, Dead, Dead. Someday Soon We'll All
Be Dead.
Dead, Dead, Dead. Someday Soon We'll All
Be Dead.
12/02/2003 10:13 PMI had a 120gig SATA Hard drive in my G5. It died. Dead blocks all
over. My last full backup...
Dead pixels instead of dead trees
Dead pixels instead of dead trees
12/22/2004 01:49 AMI love books, I love browsing stacks, I love libraries, I love
Powell's in Portland, I like collecting books, I always have a stack
nearby to read, I love looking through picture books, and I love books
even though I didn't really become much of a reader until the end of
my college years (I never read for fun until then). Plunging into the
Internet fed my book addiction further, as I had to read dozens of
computer classics to get up to speed and stay ahead of the curve.
Every computer desk I've had until recently was flanked by bookshelves
loaded with titles.
Earlier this year, I remember hearing Cory
Doctorow give a talk about how ebooks were going to rule the world
and folks would abandon the printed page for the laptop screen. I
thought it was a good talk, but I felt the thesis was a bit ahead of
its time. There's really no comparison between curling up with a book
and a blanket in front of a fireplace, versus trying to read thousands
of words on a screen.
Last weekend I was doing some house cleaning and I kept finding
stacks of books. A stack next to the reading chairs.
A stack on the coffee table. A stack beside my bed. All these stacks
contained books I bought in 2004, but never read. Some, I got halfway
through, but even more I got maybe ten pages in. A few I never even
cracked open.
When I think back to the last three books I enjoyed, they were all
heard on my iPod,
while on a road trip. I can't recall the last book I finished in
my hands.
I'm going to take a holiday trip soon to a fairly remote location
where there's not much to do besides read. I'm going to sit and read
the
only book I've wanted to read this year, and I have a feeling it
might just be one of the last dead tree books I read for a long
time.
As much as I didn't agree with Cory back during his E-tech talk,
I'm finally realizing it's coming true in my own life. I read
thousands of words everyday on my monitors and I rarely take time to
read anything on the printed page, and there's no sign of reversal on
that trend. The scariest thing for the bookfan inside me is that I
don't think it's bad thing, either.
Long live the ebook. Long live the audiobook. So long, dead
trees.
""Pat isn't with God,'' he said. "He's f
-- ing dead. He wasn't religious. So
thank you for your thoughts, but he's f
-- ing dead.''"
""Pat isn't with God,'' he said. "He's f
-- ing dead. He wasn't religious. So
thank you for your thoughts, but he's f
-- ing dead.''"
05/05/2004 09:39 AM24-7 INtouch Launches Expanded Line of
Live Online Support Services: Live Web
Chat, Web Push, Online Callback Request,
and Real time Email Response
24-7 INtouch Launches Expanded Line of
Live Online Support Services: Live Web
Chat, Web Push, Online Callback Request,
and Real time Email Response
08/30/2004 03:15 AM24-7 INtouch, an award winning call center outsourcing company, is now
offering clients online support services such as Live Web Chat, Web
Push, Online Callback Request, and Real time Email Response. The
company is partnering with InstantService to offer real-time, web
based communication solutions to help our clients increase sales,
lower costs, and raise customer service levels. [PRWEB Aug 30, 2004]
The Long, Long Arm of SGML
The Long, Long Arm of SGML
11/05/2003 08:20 PMCommenting on Tim Bray's "UTF-8+names" proposal for creating memorable
shortcuts for some Unicode code points, Kendall Clark sees the effort
as part of XML's continuing struggle against the legacy of its SGML
ancestry.
So Long, Long Distance
So Long, Long Distance
09/07/2004 02:04 PMAT&T turns its business focus away from traditional phone service.
The long tail is fractal. Why I buy the
long tail, having been a skeptic
The long tail is fractal. Why I buy the
long tail, having been a skeptic
03/29/2005 03:01 PMThe long tail is jagged, fractal – perhaps as any market achieves
maximum efficiency it starts to look like everything...
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CRM: The enterprise is dead long live the SME