Tsunami media bubble: a trickle or a flood?
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Tsunami Set to Flood Xbox Live with New
Features
Tsunami Set to Flood Xbox Live with New
Features
04/24/2004 09:29 PMScientists map potential tsunami flood
zones
Scientists map potential tsunami flood
zones
01/05/2005 09:02 PMComputer maps potential tsunami flood
zones
Computer maps potential tsunami flood
zones
01/05/2005 11:06 AMCNN Jan 5 2005 3:47PM GMT
Indonesia Tsunami Victims Hunt Food,
Flood Hospitals
Indonesia Tsunami Victims Hunt Food,
Flood Hospitals
01/05/2005 03:11 AMReuters via Wired News Jan 5 2005 6:34AM GMT
Indonesia Tsunami Victims Hunt Food,
Flood Hospitals (Reuters)
Indonesia Tsunami Victims Hunt Food,
Flood Hospitals (Reuters)
01/05/2005 06:05 AMReuters - The hungry scavenged for
food and water and the wounded flooded hospitals in Indonesia's
Aceh on Wednesday, as a global relief effort staggered to help
survivors of the tsunami catastrophe.
Bubble or no bubble, that is the
question
Bubble or no bubble, that is the
question
04/14/2004 09:13 AM
"The real estate
bubble's gonna pop!" You seem to hear that all the time... But
dig deeper and you find that other people
don't even think there's a bubble. Others think there's a
bubble, but it's gonna
keep
growing. Then, just to make it interesting, you've got others who
said the bubble was going to pop
back
in 2002. Why is first-time home-buying this friggin'
difficult?!
The Blue Lemur - Progressive Politics
and Media News » Thai newspaper
documents government attempt to kill
tsunami warning
The Blue Lemur - Progressive Politics
and Media News » Thai newspaper
documents government attempt to kill
tsunami warning
12/31/2004 06:44 AMThai newspaper documents government attempt to kill tsunami warning
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Trickle Down Political Fundraising
Trickle Down Political Fundraising
07/07/2004 09:27 AM
By the way, you'll earn 30% of each donation you
bring in for the RNC. The people who brought you
fun customized campaign
posters return for an encore with an affiliate program for
fundraising. Rather than relying upon
real grassroots fundraising, why not just
offe
r commissions to anyone who'd like to promote your candidate?
Just how many ways can the Internet come up with to
violate campaign finance
law? Ready ... set ... link!
Trickle Down Trouble For Intel
Trickle Down Trouble For Intel
07/07/2004 04:29 AMAMD Zone Jul 7 2004 8:57AM GMT
Large PowerBooks start to trickle in
Large PowerBooks start to trickle in
03/15/2003 06:27 PMApple has begun shipping the 17" PowerBooks, reports MacNN. The 1GHz
machines, which were originally scheduled for February availability,
feature high-end luxuries such as a lighted keyboarded, SuperDrive and
built-in BlueTooth and Airport Extreme.
Unfortunately, the shipments are still very limited and widespread
distribution is not expected for several additional weeks.
The considerate delay has provoked frustration for early buyers,
especially following rumors that Apple...
More Internet Explorer 7.0 details
trickle out
More Internet Explorer 7.0 details
trickle out
03/17/2005 02:53 AMDetals about new features of the upcoming IE 7.0 are becoming known.
Will tabbed browsing and improved CSS support make the final cut?
Gusher to a Few, Trickle to the Rest
(Los Angeles Times)
Gusher to a Few, Trickle to the Rest
(Los Angeles Times)
05/13/2004 04:59 AMLos Angeles Times - Just past the misnamed Beautiful Rose Farm, a
shantytown without running water or sewers, is a lush, gated compound
with spacious houses, manicured gardens and tennis courts that
ExxonMobil built for its employees.
GeForceFX 5200/5600 reviews trickle out
GeForceFX 5200/5600 reviews trickle out
03/13/2003 10:20 AMFood Drops and Other Aid Trickle Toward
Southern Asia
Food Drops and Other Aid Trickle Toward
Southern Asia
12/31/2004 08:40 AMPeople in many places had to fend for themselves as the toll from "an
unprecedented global catastrophe" surged past 120,000.
Frustrated Democrats Trickle Into D.C.
Voting Booths (washingtonpost.com)
Frustrated Democrats Trickle Into D.C.
Voting Booths (washingtonpost.com)
01/16/2004 10:58 AMRecords Trickle Out of Reagan Library
(Los Angeles Times)
Records Trickle Out of Reagan Library
(Los Angeles Times)
06/13/2004 05:52 AMLos Angeles Times - The unvarnished story of the Ronald Reagan
presidency, scholars and historians agree, is buried deep within the
55 million pages of presidential documents housed at his library near
Simi Valley.
Tale of the Tape - search.AOL Google
Traffic Numbers Trickle In
Tale of the Tape - search.AOL Google
Traffic Numbers Trickle In
08/05/2002 10:45 PM"Since Google has been full time for a few days, I have to admit at
some disappointment at the amount of traffic delivered. "
A trickle of reports coming out of North
Korea paint a picture of a regime in its
dying days
A trickle of reports coming out of North
Korea paint a picture of a regime in its
dying days
12/30/2004 11:53 AMPortrait of a family at war: Kim Jong Il purges relatives after
alleged coup bid .. Let's not
forget
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"The latest tsunami bulletin says "there
has been no major tsunami observed near
the epicenter""
"The latest tsunami bulletin says "there
has been no major tsunami observed near
the epicenter""
03/31/2005 11:53 PMThe latest tsunami bulletin says "there
has been no major tsunami observed near
the epicenter"
The latest tsunami bulletin says "there
has been no major tsunami observed near
the epicenter"
03/29/2005 04:27 AMupdated .. Tsunami .. alert
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Pop Goes the Bubble
Pop Goes the Bubble
06/02/2004 08:03 PM
Is a Market
Disaster Immement? The Federal Reserve has confirmed [a] Stock
Market Crash forecast by raising the Money Supply (M-3) by crisis
proportions, up another 46.8 billion this past week. What awful
calamity do they see? Something is up. This is unprecedented,
unheard-of pre-catastrophe M-3 expansion. M-3 is up an amount that
we've never seen before without a crisis
One more bubble, please.
One more bubble, please.
04/29/2004 02:42 PM
Word
on the street is google has filled for an
IPO. Hot Damn!
UBL bubble
UBL bubble
01/04/2005 01:39 PMTim Bray points to a presentation by Brian Nielsen and Mikkel Hippe
Brun on how Denmark is adopting the OASIS Universal Business Language
(UBL). Tim writes: Check out slides 4 & 5: they estimate the annual
savings achievable from invoicing in UBL at somewhere between €100M
and €160M. I may be out of step with the crowd but it seems painfully
obvious to me that UBL is going to be huge and I don’t understand why
more technology vendors (including my employer) aren’t refocusing
their e-business strategy around it....
The Bubble About to Burst
The Bubble About to Burst
04/09/2004 04:02 PMIf you haven't refinanced your home yet (we've refinanced twice in the
past two years), you're running out of time:...
Bubble Snooker 1.0
Bubble Snooker 1.0
05/14/2004 04:49 PMA game that combines the best features of Bubble Shooter, Pool, and
Arcanoid.
Five Years After the Bubble
Five Years After the Bubble
04/15/2005 11:58 AM
F
ive Years After the Bubble is a collection of ten links from the
perspective of those who were neck deep in the whole thing.
I found the link while reading up on
Andy Kessler, who had an
interesting
piece
a> in today's WSJ, and is giving away his new book.
Is There An Online Ad Bubble?
Is There An Online Ad Bubble?
04/15/2005 04:49 AMBack in the mid-90s, during the original internet bubble, just about
every consumer business plan (that wasn't about e-commerce) was about
online advertising. Everyone was focused on getting eyeballs and
making their sites "sticky" for advertisers. However, the bottom fell
out of that market when the bubble popped -- and people realized that
online ads weren't that effective. So, now that everyone's focused on
online ads, some are beginning to wonder if
th
is is a bubble that will pop as well. There certainly are a few
differences this time around. First off, more (and bigger)
advertisers are willing (and eager) to jump online -- especially as
other advertising, such as television, is having problems. Second
(and perhaps more importantly) the technology for targeting ads has
gotten much, much better, thanks in large part to the paid search
world. However, those who are relying solely on internet advertising
for revenue would be silly to assume that the cyclical nature of the
advertising world won't come back to bite at some point again. The
media business is a very tough business, and just because the internet
is the hot spot for advertising these days, it doesn't mean that will
last.
Frozen Bubble 1.0.0a
Frozen Bubble 1.0.0a
11/06/2003 05:02 PMMatch similarly colored bubbles to win.
The New Stock Bubble
The New Stock Bubble
04/13/2004 09:56 AMHere we go again: Stocks in unknown and untested tech and biotech
companies -- and supposed nanotech (my favorite new bubble category)
--are soaring. Price to earnings? Surely you're kidding about the
earnings part.
The market is frothy again. Even solid companies are selling way above
historical P/E ratios.
Be wary. You think Wall Street has totally cleaned up its act? Get
real. These guys are incorrigible.
If you're going to jump in again, you should at least be double-sure
that your broker's corporate parent isn't getting millions in fees
from companies it's pushing at retail. Of course, they're probably
working on some new way to con you.
Meanwhile, I've had lots of e-mails recently touting micro-capitalized
companies founded in in places like Nevada, headquartered in places
like the Cayman Islands and claiming big plans to make a huge score
in, say, China. Oh, sure, those have to be solid enterprises.
I'm sympathetic to most scam victims. But anyone who buys a stock
based on an unsolicited e-mail recommendation, or who even looks at
such a thing with any intention other than derisive laughter, is an
idiot who should not complain after losing his money.
Period.
It's Maybe a Bubble, but a Selective One
It's Maybe a Bubble, but a Selective One
02/05/2005 09:04 PMIs the Internet bubble half empty or half full? The tale of two
trajectories among Internet leaders like Google and eBay has prompted
a debate.
The Google Bubble
The Google Bubble
04/26/2004 05:27 PMEveryone's talking about Google because the company has to release
some key financial data this week, causing lots of folks to assume an
IPO filing is in the works. No doubt that's true, but I keep wondering
why -- except to make the insiders happy -- this IPO is going to
happen at this stage.
Here we have a successful company, making (reportedly) tons of money
and investing it wisely. Does Google need the distraction an IPO will
bring as much as the insiders -- especially the venture capitalists --
crave the cash-out?
More on this in the next few days...
Is China the Next Bubble?
Is China the Next Bubble?
01/18/2004 06:03 PMRecent excesses suggest that China may be in a bubble now, especially
on the investment side of the economy.
Bubble Trouble 1.0.2
Bubble Trouble 1.0.2
02/12/2004 05:00 PMGive that cranky crab from “The Little Mermaid” a run for his money.
Ready for the Next Bubble?
Ready for the Next Bubble?
04/28/2004 01:10 PMWhat does it mean for the economy if the housing bubble bursts?
"Leaks in the Wi-Fi Bubble"
"Leaks in the Wi-Fi Bubble"
11/17/2003 03:01 PM The San Jose Business Journal looks at cut backs at Trapeze and
Vivato, referring to the setbacks as "leaks in the Wi-Fi bubble": The
story also looks at Cometa's scaled down ambitions and is the fist
place I've seen a Cometa spokesperson note that the company's original
plans were overly optimistic. Cometa has gotten some flack for
delivering on a slower pace but not admitting that its plans had
changed. The story also notes that Vivato has 40 customers, which is
more than I thought. I think the piece unfairly picks on Trapeze for
requiring customers to use its proprietary APs--all the WLAN switch
vendors require customers to use their APs. Otherwise they couldn't
offer all their whiz-bang features. But ultimately those whiz-bang
features may not be worth it for customers who don't want to replace
existing APs or who don't like to feel forced to buy only a certain
AP. I keep reading about increasing sales at companies like Bluesocket
and Reefedge which both offer beefed-up security solutions to
customers regardless of the APs they use....
Gadget Magazine bubble?
Gadget Magazine bubble?
01/26/2004 07:34 PMi think all magazine trends can be traced to opportunities that were
identified 18 months before their launch
Bubble Golden Pack 2
Bubble Golden Pack 2
12/04/2003 08:28 AMIs the bubble coming back? It sure looks
like it
Is the bubble coming back? It sure looks
like it
07/29/2004 03:24 AMThe first sign was the $13 million investment in Friendster, a company
with millions of eyeballs but no visible business model or profits,
led by my old investors Kleiner Perkins and Benchmark. Then came the
hype and frenzy over the Google IPO, which is reportedly going to
value Google at something like $36 billion. Then I read earlier this
week about all the cash trying to get into VC funds, at the same time
that research shows: The optimal fund size, Professor Kedrosky and
others say, is a $250 million fund managed by four partners. "There's
25 years of data that shows that funds roughly this size give the best
returns, but it's like everyone went temporarily nuts for a while," he
said. The smaller the fund, Professor Kedrosky said, the more a firm's
partners can focus on individual companies, which often rely on
venture capitalists as much for advice and help as for cash
infusions..... Sequoia... ended up saying yes to only 82 of the
400-plus institutional investors who sought to give it money this
time, turning away around $2.5 billion in potential investments,
according to Mr. Romanello of Thomson It certainly seems like there is
a lot of money chasing a lot fewer good ideas. Not a good sign. Plus,
the Bay Area housing market has gone insane, and traffic is starting
to get bad again. There are lots of signs that we are headed towards
another period of irrational exuberance. I just hope the slope up is
flatter, so that the slope down will be as well. I also wonder what,
if anything, the Valley learned from the bust?...
Housing Bubble, Continued
Housing Bubble, Continued
04/11/2004 01:19 PMMercury News: As offers pour in, cutthroat market a boon for
sellers. The fast-paced, competitive nature of this spring's
Bay Area housing market has participants and observers alike
speculating on the reasons -- particularly after three years of severe
job losses.
The story goes on to offer all the usual
reasons, such as a shortage of houses and low interest rates.
But there's another very good explanation: rampant speculation of
another kind, inducing panic buying like the kind that occurred in the
stock market in the late 1990s.
This is a bubble that will deflate eventually. It's happening
elsewhere, as this
NY Times story notes today.
The mania will end here, too, and it'll be ugly.
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