Beyond Blue (BusinessWeek Online)
Grok Headline matches for Beyond Blue (BusinessWeek Online)
Wi-Fi Hits the Hinterlands (BusinessWeek
Online)
Wi-Fi Hits the Hinterlands (BusinessWeek
Online)
07/02/2004 08:27 AMBusinessWeek Online - Speedy wireless Net connections aren't just for
urban cafes anymore. Long-nelected rural towns and even
recreational-vehicle parks are now surfing the Web on the Wi-Fi wave,
thanks to new enhancements in the technology. Take the nearly 60,000
citizens of Rio Rancho, N.M., who on June 26 gained access to the Net
from their homes, their cars, nearby parks -- virtually anywhere
around town. No need for DSL or cable-modem service in Rio Rancho, a
hamlet that was the 81st of 83 nationwide markets to get broadband
from its local cable operator.
AT&T Wireless: Bidding War, Anyone?
(BusinessWeek Online)
AT&T Wireless: Bidding War, Anyone?
(BusinessWeek Online)
01/23/2004 05:21 PMBusinessWeek Online - AT&T Wireless Services Inc. (NYSE:AWE -
News) is anything but an industry darling. Dogged by mediocre
customer-service ratings, the third largest of six national cellular
service providers has seen subscriber growth slow to a snail's pace.
The stock has plummeted 70% in four years -- though it has rebounded
in recent months thanks to strong cash flow and takeover speculation.
The latest financials are weak, too: On Jan. 22, the Seattle company
reported a net loss of $84 million for the fourth quarter, on
revenues of $3.9 billion.
Mating Calls (BusinessWeek Online)
Mating Calls (BusinessWeek Online)
08/06/2004 09:38 AMBusinessWeek Online - Cell phones are indispensable when you're on the
road. But back in the office, they mostly get in the way. They ring at
odd times, and if you use a headset with your office phone, they're
awkward to answer. They certainly do nothing to improve your
efficiency. The best solution would be to make your cell phone and
land line work together better instead of competing for your
attention. I've been looking at three different types of gadgets that
let you do just that. The caveat: You'll need particular phones or
wireless providers to use them. ...
BusinessWeek Online: The Hidden Costs of
IT Outsourcing
BusinessWeek Online: The Hidden Costs of
IT Outsourcing
11/03/2003 03:42 PMZDNet Nov 3 2003 2:59PM ET
Rethinking the China Threat
(BusinessWeek Online)
Rethinking the China Threat
(BusinessWeek Online)
01/04/2005 01:26 PMBusinessWeek Online - Everybody knows that China is the world's next
economic superpower. Each year, it gets billions and billions of
dollars in foreign investment, powering its booming economy. The
Middle Kingdom has more cell-phone users than anywhere else on the
planet, and soon it will be tops among Net surfers, too. American
consumers can't get enough of the low-cost TVs, DVD players, mobile
phones, computers, and other gizmos that come out of China's
factories.
Expensing Options: A Reprieve?
(BusinessWeek Online)
Expensing Options: A Reprieve?
(BusinessWeek Online)
09/17/2004 10:47 AMBusinessWeek Online - On weekdays, Jeff Solof is director of Sun
Microsystems' Web site. On weekends, he's a deacon at an Eastern
Orthodox church in Worcester, Mass. But the 44-year-old father of two
has a dream: When he hits his 50s, he'll cash in his 40,000 Sun stock
options and become a full-time minister. Stock options "are a long-
term incentive" to stick with Sun, he says.
Domino's IPO: Not As Tasty As It Smells
(BusinessWeek Online)
Domino's IPO: Not As Tasty As It Smells
(BusinessWeek Online)
07/09/2004 04:51 PMBusinessWeek Online - Hungry for an IPO? With Google in the wings and
first-day pops such as those lately at software makers Blackboard
(NasdaqNM:BBBB - News) (up 43%) and Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM - News;
56%), it's only natural to feel greed's pang. Now, Wall Street wants
you to save an appetite for the initial public offering coming soon
from a familiar name: Domino's Pizza.
Intel's WiMax: Like Wi-Fi On Steroids
(BusinessWeek Online)
Intel's WiMax: Like Wi-Fi On Steroids
(BusinessWeek Online)
04/15/2005 05:43 PMBusinessWeek Online - When Hollywood digerati took in the documentary
Rize at the Sundance Film Festival in late January, they got a glimpse
of the future. The movie, about dancers from the mean streets of Los
Angeles, was streamed wirelessly to a mountaintop ski lodge from an
Intel Corp. server 12 miles away. The technology behind the
public-relations stunt: Intel's much-promoted WiMax -- a kind of Wi-Fi
on steroids. ...
Talking with One Tough Mother
(BusinessWeek Online)
Talking with One Tough Mother
(BusinessWeek Online)
04/07/2005 09:33 AMBusinessWeek Online - Gertrude Boyle, affectionately known as "Gert,"
is not your typical entrepreneur -- let alone company chairman. She
had no interest in business and was rather content raising her three
children while her husband ran the family business -- a small
outdoor-clothing concern for hunters, skiers, and fishermen called
Columbia Sportswear , founded by her father in 1938. But her husband,
Neil Boyle, died suddenly of a heart attack in 1970, leaving his wife
and three children a growing enterprise saddled with debt.
Linux Moves In On The Desktop
(BusinessWeek Online)
Linux Moves In On The Desktop
(BusinessWeek Online)
02/13/2004 05:13 PMBusinessWeek Online - The doctors at Capital Cardiology Associates,
with seven offices in New York and Massachusetts, pride themselves on
latching on to the latest medical gizmos. But now they're pioneering
in a different tech realm: computers. Employees at the 160-person
company have traded in PCs running Microsoft Corp.'s (NasdaqNM:MSFT -
News) Windows for machines using the up-and-coming Linux operating
system.
Commentary: Is Outsourcing On The Outs?
(BusinessWeek Online)
Commentary: Is Outsourcing On The Outs?
(BusinessWeek Online)
09/24/2004 04:12 PMBusinessWeek Online - The announcement sent ripples of anxiety through
the tech world. On Sept. 15, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. said that it
was terminating a seven-year, $5 billion technology-outsourcing
deal with IBM. For many, it's an article of faith that corporations
will gradually hand off ever more of their technology operations to
big service providers such as IBM, Accenture , and Electronic Data
Systems . Yet here was the nation's second-largest bank taking its
tech back because it was strategically too important to be left to an
outsider. ...
Europe's Dealmakers Are Dialing Again
(BusinessWeek Online)
Europe's Dealmakers Are Dialing Again
(BusinessWeek Online)
04/18/2005 07:42 AMBusinessWeek Online - Telecommunications deals in Europe are popping
up faster than spring flowers. Mobile giant Vodafone Group PLC
shelled out $4.4 billion in mid-March to grab wireless companies
in Romania and the Czech Republic. Barely two weeks later, the Czech
Republic accepted a separate $3.5 billion bid for 51% of
fixed-line and mobile operator Cesky Telecom from Spain's Telefonica,
which snatched the company away from the expected winner, Swisscom .
Now all eyes are on potentially one of the largest European
acquisitions of the year -- the battle for Italy's No. ...
Protecting Yourself From A Housing Slump
(BusinessWeek Online)
Protecting Yourself From A Housing Slump
(BusinessWeek Online)
12/28/2004 08:48 AMBusinessWeek Online - In many U.S. cities, the housing market looks as
extravagant and top-heavy as a Dr. Seuss castle. In metro New York,
the median price of a single-family house is up 78% since 1999,
according to the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight. The
gains are even bigger in Miami (87%), Los Angeles (97%), and San Diego
(115%). For years house prices in these markets have risen faster than
family incomes. The trend made sense when mortgage interest rates were
falling, but rates hit bottom in mid-2003 and they're likely to rise.
Put it all together, says Yale University economist Robert J. ...
A German Banking Icon Beats the Rap
(BusinessWeek Online)
A German Banking Icon Beats the Rap
(BusinessWeek Online)
07/23/2004 08:10 AMBusinessWeek Online - Deutsche Bank CEO Josef Ackermann and five other
leading German business executives were acquitted on July 22 of
criminal charges that they wasted shareholders' money by authorizing
large payments to senior staff when former industrial and telecom
giant Mannesmann was taken over by Britain's Vodafone (NYSE:VOD -
News), the world's largest mobile company.
BusinessWeek Online column on the
digital back channel
BusinessWeek Online column on the
digital back channel
02/01/2005 09:33 PMThe first installment of my semi-regular column on
BusinessWeek Online is now up. It looks at the power of the digital
back-channel, tying together blogs, social networking,
recommendations, the long tail, digital video recorders,
cameraphones... and an Indonesian volcano.
The Many Shapes of Tomorrow's PC - Alex
Salkever, BusinessWeek Online
The Many Shapes of Tomorrow's PC - Alex
Salkever, BusinessWeek Online
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Howard Rheingold's Latest Connection
(BusinessWeek Online)
Howard Rheingold's Latest Connection
(BusinessWeek Online)
08/11/2004 08:07 AMBusinessWeek Online - Howard Rheingold is on the hunt again. With his
last book, Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution, in 2001, the
longtime observer of technology trends made a persuasive case that
pervasive mobile communications, combined with always-on Internet
connections, will produce new kinds of ad-hoc social groups. Now, he's
starting to take the leap beyond smart mobs, trying to weave some
threads out of such seemingly disparate developments as Web logs,
open-source software development, and Google.
Tracing Humanity's Genetic Roots
(BusinessWeek Online)
Tracing Humanity's Genetic Roots
(BusinessWeek Online)
04/13/2005 08:38 AMBusinessWeek Online - Nick D'Onofrio has always been proud of his
Italian heritage. The IBM senior vice-president of technology is a
second-generation American, and his grandparents came from the boot
south of Rome. So he was shocked when he learned in February that his
ancestry stretched back to the Middle East's Fertile Crescent. "Nobody
was more flabbergasted than me at the news," says D'Onofrio. "I said,
'What? I'm Italian!'"
Major Hangups Over The iPod Phone
(BusinessWeek Online)
Major Hangups Over The iPod Phone
(BusinessWeek Online)
03/25/2005 05:12 PMBusinessWeek Online - It seemed like a sure thing: the iPod mobile
phone. What could be more irresistible than a device combining the
digital-music prowess of Apple Computer Inc. with the wireless
expertise of Motorola Inc. ? Motorola sent its buzz machinery into
overdrive in January when it leaked word that the product would debut
at a cellular-industry conference in New Orleans in mid-March.
Commentary: PeopleSoft: Ease The
Inevitable (BusinessWeek Online)
Commentary: PeopleSoft: Ease The
Inevitable (BusinessWeek Online)
09/17/2004 04:01 PMBusinessWeek Online - For more than a year, PeopleSoft Inc. CEO Craig
Conway has battled to prevent Oracle Corp.'s Larry Ellison from
grabbing his company in a hostile takeover. Now, Conway's spirited
quest has absorbed a potentially fatal blow: On Sept. 9, U.S. District
Court Judge Vaughn R. Walker ruled that the Justice Dept. had no
grounds to block the acquisition. While the European Community could
still stop it, the legal case for halting this shotgun wedding is
looking weaker by the day.
Commentary: Earth To Silicon Valley:
You've Lost This Battle (BusinessWeek
Online)
Commentary: Earth To Silicon Valley:
You've Lost This Battle (BusinessWeek
Online)
07/02/2004 04:17 PMBusinessWeek Online - If anyone thought tech executives might finally
give up their long fight against counting employee stock options as an
expense, a rally on June 24 quashed that notion. More than 700
employees bused to Palo Alto, Calif., by Cisco Systems (NasdaqNM:CSCO
- News), Intel (NasdaqNM:INTC - News), Sun Microsystems (NasdaqNM:SUNW
- News), and other Silicon Valley companies staged a protest near a
hearing by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, which wants
options expensed by yearend. ...
Online Extra: "I Give So They Can Give
Back" (BusinessWeek Online)
Online Extra: "I Give So They Can Give
Back" (BusinessWeek Online)
08/27/2004 01:26 PMBusinessWeek Online - Chris Aque, a 17-year-old high school senior in
Chicago, is big on the new band Tilly and the Wall. Tilly is the first
group to be signed by new indie label Team Love, which was co-founded
by Conor Oberst of the band Bright Eyes and Nate Krenkel, and offers
free downloads as a way to promote its bands. Aque loves music and
talking about the bands he likes with other music fans online at sites
including the social networking service LiveJournal.
Does online love come only in shades of
red and blue?
Does online love come only in shades of
red and blue?
07/13/2004 08:27 AMNiche political dating sites are the latest rage in online romance.
But aren't we already polarized enough?
AT&T Wins $3.6 Million Hosting Contract
From Blue Cross And Blue Shield
AT&T Wins $3.6 Million Hosting Contract
From Blue Cross And Blue Shield
06/03/2004 08:55 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jun 3 2004 1:11PM GMT
Big Blue, Blue Titan boost SOAs
Big Blue, Blue Titan boost SOAs
06/07/2004 07:40 AMIBM and Blue Titan plan to bolster data management wares this week,
with IBM retooling DB2 Information Integrator and Blue Titan focusing
on SOAs (service-oriented architectures).
True blue Big Brother too blue for MPs
(Reuters)
True blue Big Brother too blue for MPs
(Reuters)
06/22/2005 02:18 AMReuters - The nude antics of reality television
contestants on the Big Brother program prompted Australian
government politicians Tuesday to demand a review of how much
nudity can be shown on free television down under.
Blue Bands for Blue Budgets
Blue Bands for Blue Budgets
02/01/2005 10:09 PMI had to go all the way over to LISNews<
/a> to find out that a sister Library System here in Illinois has
started a totally awesome project called Libraries Matter. Here at home,
our kids saved up some money to buy the 10–pack of Lance
Armstrong yellow wristbands because they’re all the rage at
school. Can you imagine if we could start something similar with these
blue ones for libraries? Brilliant job, Alliance Library
System!
One thing, though – how about offering packs
smaller than 50 so that ordinary folks like myself can buy some and
give them out to friends, kids, etc.? Let’s get some grassroots
support going, not just top down from the institutional level! Then,
let’s think about how we can use these on Advocacy Day this
year.
Tangent: When visiting the ALS web site tonight,
I realized they’ve added blogs to the home page (kind of, sort
of). Sweet! Unfortunately, no RSS feeds to be found anywhere, which
means I won’t be able to add them to my aggregator, which means
I’ll have to keep relying on other web sites to highlight ALS
projects for me. Not sweet. C’mon, ALS, show us the RSS!
Socialtext in BusinessWeek
Socialtext in BusinessWeek
05/28/2004 03:29 AMBusinessWeek highlights wikis and Socialtext as something that could
transform Corporate America....
businessweek on biz bl0gs
businessweek on biz bl0gs
08/09/2004 01:14 PMseems like we've finally reached the tipping point with executives
BusinessWeek on Outsourcing
BusinessWeek on Outsourcing
12/21/2003 08:28 AMGoogle in BusinessWeek
Google in BusinessWeek
01/21/2003 11:58 AMTwo BusinessWeek articles (via gooGuide): Google's Gaggle of Problems.
'sources say Yahoo has grown tired of Google.com's popularity and may
soon cut its tie to the company. "The portals have started to get fed
up. Over the last three years, Google has stolen 40% of the search
market directly at the expense of AOL, MSN, and Yahoo," says Jason
Kellerman, CEO of search-technology company LookSmart, which has a
deal with MSN.' 'measurements by Web traffic tracker Nielsen
NetRatings, AOL [which uses Google's results and ads] and Google.com
together get six times the search traffic of Yahoo, the closest
competitor.' Will Froogle Be a Google for Shoppers? "As a Google
fanatic -- my wife claims I sometimes murmur Google in my sleep -- I
was too excited to wait for the final release [of Froogle]. Alas,
after some unscientific research and lots of experimenting with the
beta version, I have to report that Froogle definitely isn't the best
way to find bargains on the Net."...
BusinessWeek: Gmail a threat to .Mac
BusinessWeek: Gmail a threat to .Mac
04/15/2004 10:23 AMGoogle's free Gmail service threatens to make Apple's .Mac suite of
Internet services obsolete, Alex Salkever writes in his latest Byte of
the Apple column for BusinessWeek Online...
Cover Story of BusinessWeek!
Cover Story of BusinessWeek!
06/05/2005 11:41 PM Hey, got a pleasant surprise when I saw the new BusinessWeek story
called "Blogs will Change Your Business". Stephen Baker and Heather
Green are two great writers, and they've done a great job of conveying
the essence of the...
Other News: Businessweek Stories
Other News: Businessweek Stories
01/26/2004 10:18 AMBusinessweek has an interview with Steve Jobs, a cover story about
Apple, complete with some interesting details about the development of
the iTunes Music Store, and analysis of market share and business
issues.
BusinessWeek speculates on PowerBook G5
BusinessWeek speculates on PowerBook G5
12/17/2003 09:37 AMDave Russell, director of product marketing for portables and wireless
at Apple, talked to Wired recently about the possibility of a
PowerBook G5...
BusinessWeek: Apple should consider iPod
IPO
BusinessWeek: Apple should consider iPod
IPO
05/05/2004 08:20 AMBusinessWeek's Alex Salkever says that Apple would profit nicely from
spinning out its digital music business (iPod and iTunes) before the
market gets commoditized...
iTMS among BusinessWeek Best Products of
2003
iTMS among BusinessWeek Best Products of
2003
12/05/2003 06:40 PMApple's iTunes Music Store was included in BusinessWeek's Best
Products of 2003 list...
BusinessWeek: 'Panther Outruns Jaguar'
BusinessWeek: 'Panther Outruns Jaguar'
10/29/2003 09:09 AMIn the latest Byte of the Apple column on BusinessWeek, Alex Salkever
compares Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) to Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) and
overall, likes what he sees...
BusinessWeek on the Motorola iPod phone
BusinessWeek on the Motorola iPod phone
03/24/2005 12:14 PMIn an article posted today on BusinessWeek, Roger O...
Grok Description matches for Beyond Blue (BusinessWeek Online)
GrokA matches for Beyond Blue (BusinessWeek Online)
Linux knocks Bush off cover of Business
Week
Linux knocks Bush off cover of Business
Week
02/01/2005 10:09 PMWhile George W. Bush was off dreaming about a world that doesn't
exist, those no-nonsense savvy capitalists at Business Week were
cooking up a cover story on Linux. Proving that business is still more
interested in what works than in...
Businesses For Sale in Northern and
Southern California Reached a Record
Number 368 Business & Franchise Sales
This Past Week from Business Brokers,
Small Business Owners, & Real Estate
Agents
Businesses For Sale in Northern and
Southern California Reached a Record
Number 368 Business & Franchise Sales
This Past Week from Business Brokers,
Small Business Owners, & Real Estate
Agents
05/31/2004 01:52 PMBusinesses for sale in Northern and Southern California reached a
record number 368 business & franchise sales this past week from
business brokers, small business owners, & real estate agents for the
week of May 17, 2004 thru May 23, 2004. [PRWEB May 27, 2004]
Checking The Intitle
Checking The Intitle
03/14/2005 06:29 PMKelley Blue Book's Redesigned Site
Launched This Week
Kelley Blue Book's Redesigned Site
Launched This Week
05/31/2004 07:05 PMThe company reports vehicle prices and values via products and
services including the famous Blue Book Official Guide(TM), software
and Internet site, kbb.com. Kbb.com has been rated the No. 1
automotive information site by Nielsen//NetRatings as well as No. 1
and first visited automotive site by J.D. Power and Associates five
years running. No other medium reaches more in-market car buyers than
kbb.com; one in every four American car buyers complete their research
on kbb.com.
Google Hacks Week 3 -- Yellow (And Green
and Red and Blue) Search
Google Hacks Week 3 -- Yellow (And Green
and Red and Blue) Search
03/13/2003 10:26 AMNorthern And Southern California
Businesses For Sale Dipped This Past
Week To 324 Business & Franchise Sales.
These Small Businesses Were Sold By
Business Brokers, Small Business Owners,
& Real Estate Agents Throughout
California.
Northern And Southern California
Businesses For Sale Dipped This Past
Week To 324 Business & Franchise Sales.
These Small Businesses Were Sold By
Business Brokers, Small Business Owners,
& Real Estate Agents Throughout
California.
06/23/2004 03:08 AMNorthern And Southern California Businesses For Sale Dipped This Past
Week To 324 Business & Franchise Sales. These Small Businesses Were
Sold By Business Brokers, Small Business Owners, & Real Estate Agents
Throughout California. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2004]
Blue Mountain Avionics rolls out two new
EFIS systems at AirVenture 2004 this
week
Blue Mountain Avionics rolls out two new
EFIS systems at AirVenture 2004 this
week
07/26/2004 02:22 AMBlue Mountain Avionics is rolling out a smaller, lighter, faster,
brighter generation of its EFIS/Lite at just over half the price of
its predecessor, and a new generation of its mid-level EFIS/Sport,
which now fits in a standard radio stack. [PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]
Big Blue buddying up with small business
Big Blue buddying up with small business
04/09/2005 07:58 AMChicago Tribune Apr 9 2005 11:24AM GMT
Classic Blue Acquires Securix
Australia’s IT Security Business
Classic Blue Acquires Securix
Australia’s IT Security Business
06/22/2005 01:51 AMClassic Blue Solutions Pty Limited, a leading provider of Business
Continuity and Disaster Recovery services and facilities, today
announced the acquisition of Securix Australia’s IT security business.
[PRWEB Jun 21, 2005]
Business Week Quiz
Business Week Quiz
05/12/2004 01:21 AMic Wales,UK-2 hours ago ... morning? 4. Name the Welsh director of
search engine Google, who is a partner in Silicon valley venture
capital firm Sequoia Capital. 5 ...
Boring Business Week Articles
Boring Business Week Articles
02/18/2004 02:50 PM Business Week ran a series of articles about Wi-Fi: Some are pretty
basic and don't really cover anything new. But the first article
focuses on the need for roaming deals and a simplification of logging
onto any network. That seems to be the theme for the year....
Business Week Pundits on Parade
Business Week Pundits on Parade
06/05/2005 11:25 PMHenry
slams the
Business Week cover story on blogging. Bravo.
Frankly, the entire article smells. Heather Green and her
cohort are using the article to launch a new blog that talks about business
blogging. Can you say: business book?
Scoble will soon have some competition.
Also, the article is full of over the top analysis. This is
classic Forrester, but the analysts were left out of the
picture. The reporters are now the subject matter
experts/pundits/analysts. "We've done our research on blogs,
made our dire pronouncements." Very funny.
Finally, the article (of course) claims that businesses will find
ways to dominate the world of blogs. It has to. You can't
sell business consulting/books/articles/commercial blogs/speaking
engagements unless you can tell companies that they can eventually
dominate the blogging world (or that their company is at
risk). If they told the truth, interest would tank.
Outsourcing to India in Business Week
and at MIT...
Outsourcing to India in Business Week
and at MIT...
01/07/2004 04:17 PMNot all of our students will see this cover story in Business Week on the migration of
high-paying jobs to India. But most attended a lecture in 6.171 by
the folks who run MIT's latest big IT effort: OpenCourseWare (http://ocw.mit.edu), which distributes
syllabi, problem sets, and other materials from MIT classes (at least
one semester after the class is actually given). During the
lecture the students learned that, although ocw.mit.edu is a purely
static .html site, it is produced with a database-backed content
management system. In fact, of the $11 million donated by
foundations to support the service, about $2 million was spent on
technology and the salaries of folks at MIT who oversee the
technology.
The more sophisticated portion of ocw.mit.edu is a 100 percent
Microsoft show. A student asks the speakers why they chose
Microsoft Content Management Server, expecting to hear a story about
careful in-house technical evaluation done by people sort of like
them. The answer: "We read a Gartner Group report that
said the Microsoft system was the simplest to use among the commercial
vendors and that open-source toolkits weren't worth considering."
Students began to wake up.
A PowerPoint slide contained the magic word "Delhi". It turns
out that most of the content editing and all of the programming work
for OpenCourseWare was done in India, either by Sapient, MIT's main
contractor for the project, or by a handful of Microsoft India
employees who helped set up the Content Management Server.
Thus did students who are within months of graduating with their
$160,000 computer science degrees learn how modern information systems
are actually built, even by institutions that earn much of their
revenue from educating American software developers.
"Outsourcing to India in Business Week
and at MIT..."
"Outsourcing to India in Business Week
and at MIT..."
12/02/2003 03:01 AMBusiness Week talk on the Two Palms
Business Week talk on the Two Palms
06/25/2004 03:54 PMCliff Edwards, of Business Week's Streetsmart writes, "Both before and
after Palm split into tw...
Business Week Slams the RIAA!
Business Week Slams the RIAA!
01/27/2004 03:32 AMBusiness Week gets it and the RIAA doesn't. What is amazing is that
Business Week's opinion fell without directly saying...
Business Week Trashes RIAA's Strategy
Business Week Trashes RIAA's Strategy
01/26/2004 09:53 PMEven Business Week, which you might expect to side with the big
recording industry over the consumer, has an article suggesting that
the latest lawsuits from the industry
are their worst move yet, and things
are only going to get worse for them. The article points out, as many
people have been saying, that each move by the recording industry only
drives those sharing music files further underground while making them
even less receptive to any eventual embrace from the industry. While
we've discussed this plenty of times, what's interesting here is the
fact that a magazine like Business Week is coming to the same
conclusion. For a while, the industry insisted that it was only a
bunch of kids "stealing" music who were against the actions they were
taking. However, when big name business publications start trashing
the strategy as well, you'd think the industry might start to pay
attention.
Business Week: Polishing Apple's Future
Business Week: Polishing Apple's Future
04/23/2004 12:03 PMGov't approves business activities in
Kaesung in this week
Gov't approves business activities in
Kaesung in this week
09/08/2004 01:14 AMMaekyung Internet Sep 8 2004 5:55AM GMT
Business Week Online: What Eric Schmidt
Found at Google
Business Week Online: What Eric Schmidt
Found at Google
04/28/2004 04:10 PMSearch Visibility Report Apr 28 2004 8:13PM GMT
The World Famous Chi-Lites Joined
DigiPie this Week in Music Business
The World Famous Chi-Lites Joined
DigiPie this Week in Music Business
08/10/2004 03:43 AMDigiPie is the new kid on the block when it comes to legal
downloading. While iTunes has established validity in downloading,
DigiPie takes it much further by also allowing Artists to take control
of the exploitation of their creations and shares the "pie" with the
public. DigiPie is currently building it's artist base. [PRWEB Aug
10, 2004]
Industry Bodies Coordinate E-Business
Standards Efforts (Internet Week)
Industry Bodies Coordinate E-Business
Standards Efforts (Internet Week)
06/17/2002 11:58 AMMicrosoft Celebrates National Small
Business Week with Technology and
Service Offerings for Small Businesses
Microsoft Celebrates National Small
Business Week with Technology and
Service Offerings for Small Businesses
05/18/2004 01:31 PMIn recognition of National Small Business Week and the significant
role the nation's 7.5 million small businesses play in the U.S.
economy, Microsoft is teaming with other organizations that focus on
small companies, including the Small Business Administration, to
provide higher levels of support and services.
Beyond Blue (BusinessWeek Online)