Bush Promises Long-Term Aid for Asia (AP)
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Bush Promises Long-Term Help for Asia
(AP)
Bush Promises Long-Term Help for Asia
(AP)
12/29/2004 06:46 PMAP - President Bush assembled a four-nation coalition to organize
humanitarian relief for Asia and made clear Wednesday the United
States will help bankroll long-term rebuilding in the region leveled
by a massive earthquake and tsunamis.
Bush Promises Long-Range Help as
Impatience Grows in Region
Bush Promises Long-Range Help as
Impatience Grows in Region
12/30/2004 12:52 AMOfficials said the estimated toll from the disaster now surpassed
80,000 dead, as impatience with the pace of relief efforts rose.
Putin, Beginning 2nd Term, Promises
Russia More Prosperity
Putin, Beginning 2nd Term, Promises
Russia More Prosperity
05/07/2004 04:28 PMVladimir V. Putin inaugurated his second term today with a pledge to
give Russians "a real, tangible increase in their prosperity."
World Urged to Make Good on Asia Aid
Promises
World Urged to Make Good on Asia Aid
Promises
01/06/2005 12:10 PMReuters via Wired News Jan 6 2005 3:43PM GMT
Software for the Long Term
Software for the Long Term
07/14/2004 12:00 PMDan Bricklin: Software That Lasts
200 Years. We need to start thinking about software in a way
more like how we think about building bridges, dams, and sewers. What
we build must last for generations without total rebuilding. This
requires new thinking and new ways of organizing development. This is
especially important for governments of all sizes as well as for
established, ongoing businesses and institutions.
Thinking long term
Thinking long term
05/10/2004 01:05 PM"We dont rely much on search engine results, but i can see that there
are some fundamental changes that could be made to our site that could
produce better SE results"
Consider Long-Term Care Insurance
Consider Long-Term Care Insurance
05/25/2004 01:23 PMSome scary statistics make a good case for it.
Learn About Long-Term Care
Learn About Long-Term Care
07/26/2004 11:01 AMDon't put off learning about long-term care until it's too late.
Long Term Effects of Outsourcing
Long Term Effects of Outsourcing
01/05/2004 09:46 AMBEA Systems: long term logic
BEA Systems: long term logic
03/21/2003 03:32 AMNew version of its Weblogic Workshop
Perl/CGI/ASP for Long Term - Must have
Clearance
Perl/CGI/ASP for Long Term - Must have
Clearance
03/13/2003 10:21 AMImphasis, LLC - United States, North Carolina, Ft. Bragg (2003-03-10)
Hilton, HSI: Long-Term Partners
Hilton, HSI: Long-Term Partners
05/10/2004 10:01 AMHotel giant turns to long-standing partner for POS systems.
iSeries overhaul looks to the long term
iSeries overhaul looks to the long term
08/09/2004 09:24 AMZDNet Aug 9 2004 2:20PM GMT
IBM CFO Sees Long-Term Growth
IBM CFO Sees Long-Term Growth
12/04/2003 09:36 PMBoston Globe Dec 4 2003 8:18PM ET
What Long-Term Care Insurance Is For
What Long-Term Care Insurance Is For
09/08/2004 11:07 AMIt can cover at-home care, too -- not just nursing-home care.
Long-term mentally ill 'ignored'
Long-term mentally ill 'ignored'
04/14/2004 04:59 AMA "forgotten generation" of the long-term mentally ill are being left
behind by government reforms, a charity says.
'Improve' care for long-term ill
'Improve' care for long-term ill
09/08/2004 05:11 AMCare for people with chronic disease must be improved, a manifesto
published by leading health organisations says
Fujitsu Siemens makes long term bet on
Red Hat
Fujitsu Siemens makes long term bet on
Red Hat
12/18/2003 02:23 PMZDNet UK Dec 18 2003 12:56PM ET
The long-term cycles of
webl0g-writing...
The long-term cycles of
webl0g-writing...
12/02/2003 01:34 AMWriting for a weblog seems to me to go through cycles. At times,
words just flow from your fingertips effortlessly. The quality of
those words will generally be rather debatable, but they'll have a
fluidity to them and an honesty or playfulness that at least partly
compensates for their lack of substance. Normally with me, these
periods gradually bed down into highly productive periods of good
writing about things that I'm thinking about in greater depth - pieces
of writing that I think have some greater utility or worth about
subjects that I care about. Normally I've been thinking around these
issues for a while but not had the mental discipline to drag them into
a more coherent shape. During these periods, I do my best work.
These periods - inevitably - do not last. What seems to happen is
that the material I want to write gets more and more convoluted, high
concept and/or involved, more necessarily rigorous in execution and
generally larger in scale until such a point where the pressure to
articulate an idea properly overwhelms my ability to write at
all. At those points - suddenly - I find myself completely blocked and
unable to produce anything. Smaller, lighter, trivial posts
occasionally squeeze their way out - but for all intents and purposes,
I'm just unable to write. From there it's a short, unpleasant wait of
mounting tension, frustration and irritation until the walls collapse
and posts pour forth - this time with little or no discrimination in
evidence, full of bad jokes, thrown together collections of links and
the like. And then from there the cycle repeats itself as concepts of
quality and discernment slowly start creeping back into my output.
As a matter of interest - does this pattern sound familiar to
anyone else or is this simply a personal thing?
Read the comments
Webmethods reinvents itself for
long-term growth
Webmethods reinvents itself for
long-term growth
11/18/2003 07:03 AMComputer Weekly Nov 18 2003 6:10AM ET
Intel upbeat on long-term forecasts
Intel upbeat on long-term forecasts
11/02/2003 09:47 PMScotsman Online Nov 2 2003 8:42PM ET
Microsoft: patching is not a long-term
solution
Microsoft: patching is not a long-term
solution
05/11/2004 09:28 AMSALT - Seminars About Long-term Thinking
SALT - Seminars About Long-term Thinking
07/13/2004 08:23 AMthe long now foundation - seminar downloads .. Seminars About
Long-term Thinking .. his recording with their others .. an audio
stream in Ogg and MP3 .. available for downloading .. various audio
formats .. check them out
seminars.longnow.org
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Fuel cell laptop promises long life
Fuel cell laptop promises long life
06/25/2004 12:30 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Thu Jun 24, 05:27 pm GMT
Dave Duffield Redefines Long Term As
Less Than Three Months
Dave Duffield Redefines Long Term As
Less Than Three Months
12/28/2004 07:08 PMIt's unlikely to surprise just about anyone, but Dave Duffield won't
stick around to be a part of Oracle, now that the PeopleSoft deal is
set. He apparently
put in his resignation last
week after just a couple months on the job. When he came in,
following the
firing
of Craig Conway in October, many assumed he was brought in to sell
the company to Oracle. He quickly claimed that
he had
no intention of selling to Oracle, which lasted less than two
months before
he
agreed to sell to Oracle. Now that that's done, there's no reason
for him to stick around. Apparently his statement: "I'm here for the
long term," was open to interpretation. Of course, in an age when
Wall Street judges a company's "long term" prospects based on their
quarterly performance, perhaps this does meet the definition of long
term these days.
Afghanistan to Seek Long-Term Ties With
U.S., Karzai Says
Afghanistan to Seek Long-Term Ties With
U.S., Karzai Says
04/13/2005 02:08 PMThe proposal could include U.S. economic assistance as well as
security guarantees and military cooperation.
Study questions Google's long-term
dominance
Study questions Google's long-term
dominance
05/25/2004 05:39 PMAttention Deficit Drugs May Have
Long-Term Effects
Attention Deficit Drugs May Have
Long-Term Effects
12/08/2003 01:09 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 8 2003 0:36AM ET
Is Firefox the sign of long term
problems at Microsoft?
Is Firefox the sign of long term
problems at Microsoft?
12/19/2004 03:47 PMMicrosoft is caught in a potential pincer movement where it will have
to: 1. compete in a consumer market where...
IT Investor's Journal: Some long-term
concerns about Microsoft
IT Investor's Journal: Some long-term
concerns about Microsoft
04/19/2004 11:05 AMIT stock analyst Melanie Hollands has long-term concerns about
Microsoft and its growth outlook, despite overwhelming share in
several markets. Aside from slowing growth at the company and the
competitive threat of Linux, her concerns include the delay of
Longhorn and the transition leading up to its introduction. Read on at
ITMJ.
Intellectual property bad for long-term
corporate profits?
Intellectual property bad for long-term
corporate profits?
12/17/2004 06:35 PMA friend of ours is living in Shanghai and has learned Mandarin, to
read Chinese, and to manage young Chinese computer science
graduates. A bunch of us were kicking around ideas for starting
businesses that would exploit this resource. One of my
suggestions was a tutoring service that would enable yuppie parents in
the U.S. to hire a Chinese tutor/coach to work with their
children via video conference, helping with math and keeping
track of homework goals, etc. A Silicon Valley friend,
let's call him UberNerd, heaped scorn on this idea. "Where's
your intellectual property protection? If you don't have a
patent you can't make any money."
Having flown out to California on JetBlue, which is profitable
despite not being able to patent "being nice" and "free wireless
Internet at the gates in JFK and Long Beach" (not in Logan, presumably
thanks to Massport's having handed out a monopoly to Comcast), and
driving around in a car from Hertz, which is profitable despite not
being able to patent "cars that aren't decrepit", my gut feeling was
that he was wrong. There were at least some companies that were
profitable without extracting rents from intellectual property.
After more consideration I'm beginning to think that intellectual
property is actually bad for long-term profitability.
Checking t
he top 10 out of the Fortune 500 companies, for example, we find
Walmart right on top, followed by Exxon Mobil. Except for IBM
none of the companies feels like one based on intellectual property
and even IBM these days gets most of its revenue from service.
Certainly it is tough to see how an insurance company such as AIG
(#10) and a bank such as Citigroup (#8) are living large from
patents.
Perhaps intellectual property for a corporation is like oil for a
Third World nation. The government of an Arab or African country
need not worry about being efficient nor about the education of its
subjects as long as it can just dig a hole and money comes out of the
ground. By analogy the management of a company such as Disney
can rest assured that quite a bit of revenue will continue to flow
from movies and characters developed many decades ago. Disney's
management can concentrate on transferring money into their personal
checking accounts while Walmart's management has to worry every day
about beating Target, Kmart, and Sears.
Drug companies would seem to be an exception. Most of their
profits indeed comes from a handful of blockbuster patented
drugs. Yet perhaps they are not exceptional if we remember that
the proposition includes "long-term profitability" and if we
adjust for investment and risk. Walmart has crawled to the top
of the Fortune 500 without ever taking the kinds of risk that
hit-or-miss businesses take. And except for Walmart all of the
Top 10 companies were very successful 70 or more years ago whereas
drug companies tend to rise and fall.
Which gets us back to the question of... what kind of business
should one start given that one already has a person on the ground in
Shanghai?
Is Google making a long-term mistake in
going public?
Is Google making a long-term mistake in
going public?
05/05/2004 12:53 PMGoogle's initial public stock offering, which will probably take place
within three months, is a strange brew of optimism, idealism, and
pragmatism – all of which reinforces the adage that "the more things
change, the more they stay the same."
Microsoft gives developers long-term
Longhorn details
Microsoft gives developers long-term
Longhorn details
11/01/2003 03:02 AMITBusiness.ca Nov 1 2003 2:16AM ET
Train your team to gain long-term
benefits
Train your team to gain long-term
benefits
02/15/2003 02:56 AMCNET Feb 15 2003 1:24AM ET
Moody's says may raise Dell long-term
ratings
Moody's says may raise Dell long-term
ratings
06/03/2004 03:33 PMReuters Jun 3 2004 6:58PM GMT
"Long-Term Plan Sought For Terror
Suspects"
"Long-Term Plan Sought For Terror
Suspects"
01/04/2005 12:48 AMNews Analysis: Google talks long-term
News Analysis: Google talks long-term
04/30/2004 04:57 AMIHT Apr 30 2004 9:29AM GMT
Study questions Google's long-term
dominance
Study questions Google's long-term
dominance
05/25/2004 07:16 PMZDNet.com-1 hour agoWhen it comes to search engines, people
overwhelmingly prefer Google--but increasing competition from a number
of rivals could eventually threaten the ...
Low Key Search Optimization Producing
Long Term Results
Low Key Search Optimization Producing
Long Term Results
03/14/2005 05:15 PM"...best tactic may be to just develop a site with plenty of good
content, relevant titles, get the odp and yahoo listing and leave it
at that."
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