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Businesses slow to move to SP2







Businesses slow to move to SP2

Businesses slow to move to SP2 04/03/2005 11:32 PM

Only a quarter of Windows XP corporate machines have been upgraded to Service Pack 2, study shows.




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U.S. Graphic Design Businesses Bill $5.8
Billion in 2004; New Study Profiles
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U.S. Graphic Design Businesses Bill $5.8
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The $5.8 billion graphic design industry has over 16,000 individual businesses (each averaging about four employees), as well as 80,000 freelancers, and spends more than $400 million annually on capital goods, according to a new study to be published by Strategies for Management, Inc. Entitled “The U.S. Graphic Design Business 2004-2009,” the report will provide an accurate snapshot of the current state of the U.S. graphic design business, and offer forecasts about its future changes and growth. Slated for completion by October 2004, the study is a “must have” research tool for any firm selling to the graphic design community; Strategies for Management, is now soliciting “early bird discount” sponsors. [PRWEB Sep 27, 2004]

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to California Businesses For Sale's
www.bizben.com - Business Opportunities,
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368 Small Businesses Sold in Northern & Southern California Last Week, According To California Businesses For Sale's www.bizben.com - Business Opportunities, Commercial Real Estate, & Franchises Sales. These businesses were sold by business owners, business brokers, & real estate agents for the week of July 12, 2004 thru July 18, 2004. [PRWEB Jul 21, 2004]

U Move Free Retains the Info Group to
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Small Business Trends|Analyzing Trends
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Northern And Southern California
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California.
06/23/2004 03:08 AM
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RAP is good!.

I got impatient and couldn't resist trying RAP (RDF API for PHP) with the pet data. I don't know PHP and am no expert on server admin, but it only took a couple of hours to get an installation running and a script together to load the Pet Profiles into a triplestore (ModelDB). Here are the pet statements, transferred live from the (in DB) instance docs.

Very pleasing indeed. [Raw]

Wow!  What a coincidence.  We were just talking about RAP and how slow it was the other day on our PeepAgg IRC channel.

Apparently when you want to parse 444 people sized FOAF files (which would be my Tribe FOAF) it'll take forever.  So the question is: "can we optimzie RAP or rewrite it in C - and somehow get that code into a php codebase (like Drupal?)


As Slow As Possible


As Slow As Possible 07/06/2004 11:58 AM
orgelfrontalThe sound of an E and E-sharp rang out of an abandoned German church yesterday. They were the latest organ notes in a musical piece that will take another 636 years to finish playing. Avant-garde composer John Cage (1912-1992) composed Organ2/ASLSP in 1985. The title comes from the tempo Cage had in mind when the work would be played: "as slow as possible." This performance at St. Burchardi Church in Halberstadt began September 5, 2001, but until last February the only sound was the building's natural ambience. Since then, a total of five notes have been played. National Public Radio has a page about ASLSP, including audio samples and an "All Things Considered" radio piece from last fall:
In a 1982 interview with NPR, John Cage revealed that he wanted to make his "music so that it doesn't force the performers of it into a particular groove, but which gives them some space in which they can breathe and do their own work with a degree of originality. I like to make suggestions, and then see what happens, rather than setting down laws and forcing people to follow them."
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Al waysOn starts video blogs; First blog post on outsourcing..

Tony PerkinsTony Perkins launches video blog over at AlwaysOn. I've been thinking about video blogs since Jeremy started playing with them months ago. is there a need for them? Is there a business in video blogs?

In AO's first video Tony talks about outsourcing ("a good thing"), Google's IPO and video blogs.

The total video time: 4:38.

Total value I got from it? Zero.

I'm not sold on video blogs. Writers and people who are interesting to watch on TV are two very different things 90% of the time.

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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Motorbike Unveiled (BBC link, no reg. req.)
The Emissions Neutral Vehicle (ENV), has a top speed of 50mph (80km/h), a range of at least 100 miles (160km) and can run continuously for four hours before the fuel cell needs recharging.
What's more, the bike's "exhaust" is water vapor and is so clean that its drinkable.
Concerns are that the bike is too quiet and plans have been made to add a motor sound to the bike so as to not startle pedestrians. Though I must admit to kind of liking the idea of "stealth mode" motorcycling.
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Small to Medium Businesses
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Slipstream SP2 into Windows XP


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Now that Windows XP Service Pack 2 is available to the general public, we've taken the liberty of creating a tutorial to show you how to slipstream Service Pack 2 (SP2) into a standard bootable Windows XP Installation CD.

The benefits of slipstreaming SP2 into a bootable Windows XP CD are numerous, including being able to reinstall Windows XP without the need to download and install SP2 from Windows Update afterwards. Files will automatically be up-to-date with the latest SP2 files should you need to change your system.

Screenshots and Step-By-Step instructions are included as well as links to any and all files/applications you'll need.

View: Slipstream SP2 Into Windows XP

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Slipstream Windows XP Service Pack 2 and
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Slipstreaming a Service Pack, is the process to integrate the Service Pack into the installation so that with every new installation the Operating System and Service Pack are installed at the same time. Slipstreaming is usually done on network shares on corporate systems. But with the advent of CD burners, it does actually make some sense for the home user or small business user to do the same. This is a very handy guide on…

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Enhanced Performance And Security
Solution
07/30/2004 03:41 AM
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open-medium.CMS


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Playlist is the new medium


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Lucas Gonze writes....

Playlis t Magazine. What strikes me is the continued rise of the playlist meme. The playlist -- not the MP3 -- is the new unit of delivery after the 78, the LP, and the CD.

Marc expands upon......

Or maybe it's 'collections' - 'cause let's not forget the visual folks.

Technically it's a list of unique URLs (called URIs) of individual image sequences (video, animation, slide show) or audio items - all having a name, length, order position and any other sort of meta data - attached.

I remember first understanding this - back when I was learning OOP. Everything was an object, you double clicked on the object to learn about it and you lined them up (sequenced them) - into an EDL (edit decision list) - which we then mapped onto a timeline.

So now - MP3 playlists are the cat's meow.

Coolio.

Let's standardize the schema, come up with some APIs to access it and add it to the Open-Media.org base specs.


The Unhappy Medium


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Update: Big Medium 1.3.4


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iVillage Is the Medium


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Will broadband ever be a content medium?


Will broadband ever be a content medium? 07/05/2004 01:00 PM
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Voice preferred medium for wiretapping


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Is Forgoing Digital for Medium Format
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Is Forgoing Digital for Medium Format
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It seems as though everyone in photography is moving to digital. Consumer digital cameras will outsell film cameras this year. Even professionals are moving into digital; photojournalism is practically all digital now. I have followed the development of digital cameras quite closely since first digital SLRs (those big cameras with changeable lenses) came out. As a prosumer and someone who is critical of quality of enlargements I have been saying that I will move to digital when an affordable 8 megapixel SLR comes out. Recently Canon delivered with their EOS-1D Mark II priced at around $3000. Now would be a good time to move to digital as a serious amateur photographer. Instead, I'm moving to medium format. Should you?

Nike Tries a New Medium for Advertising:
The Blog


Nike Tries a New Medium for Advertising:
The Blog
06/07/2004 01:13 AM
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Font Size: No Happy Medium


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Pacific Internet goes small to medium


Pacific Internet goes small to medium 05/11/2004 02:56 PM
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Maas Digital MER Animation (medium)


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maasdigital.com/mervideo-medium.html
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Gmail As Storage Medium in Linux


Gmail As Storage Medium in Linux 08/29/2004 09:11 PM
Some people might say the 1GB space Gmail is offering to it's users is way too much for the average email-user, Richard Jones however found another way to use Gmail. He's using it as a storage medium for himself.

Using a self written program called GmailFS it allows one to store files using the 'normal' file operations such as; read, write, open, close, stat, symlink, link, unlink, truncate and rename. This means that you can use all your favourite unix command line tools to operate on files stored on Gmail (e.g. cp, ls, mv, rm, ln, grep etc. etc.).

On Jones' website you can read more about it and how to use and install GmailFS, which he claims to be his first program coded in Python. It's just the question what Google thinks of this, as this may lead to the storage of applications or other copyrighted material on Google's servers. Something they would definitely NOT be proud of.

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