NY Post: Apple negotiating for 5th Ave. location
Grok Headline matches for NY Post: Apple negotiating for 5th Ave. location
Apple negotiating 5th Ave. NYC retail
spot?
Apple negotiating 5th Ave. NYC retail
spot?
12/18/2003 09:24 AMThe New York Post
reports that
Apple is negotiating a 21,000-square-foot lease for the GM building's
underground concourse in Manhattan. It would be the company's second
Manhattan store -- Apple already has a showcase retail store in SoHo.
Mo. Apple Store Location Scooped
Mo. Apple Store Location Scooped
04/17/2004 09:58 PMBy Sean Bonner, Unofficial Apple Weblog (via MyAppleMenu)
Kansas City Apple Store Location
Revealed
Kansas City Apple Store Location
Revealed
07/29/2004 08:41 PMEast side of the Broadway just south of 47th Street. By MacNN (via
MyAppleMenu)
Major Mobile Operators O2 and
TeliaSonera to Deliver Real-Time
Location Services for Microsoft MapPoint
Location Server
Major Mobile Operators O2 and
TeliaSonera to Deliver Real-Time
Location Services for Microsoft MapPoint
Location Server
06/29/2004 07:09 AMToday, Microsoft Corp. and European mobile operators O2 and
TeliaSonera announced plans to deliver real-time location services
designed to enable businesses to significantly improve the way they
locate, track and manage their mobile assets and mobile work force.
The real-time location services are built around Microsoft®
MapPoint® Location Server (MLS) and enable developers, independent
software vendors (ISVs) and system integrators to create and deploy
location-aware business applications for their customers by combining
the real-time location data from the O2 and TeliaSonera networks with
the rich mapping and location capabilities from the Microsoft MapPoint
Web Service.
Apple: Apple Post $46m Profit
Apple: Apple Post $46m Profit
04/14/2004 04:01 PMApple today announced net profit of $46 million on revenue of $1.9
billion for its most recent quarter.
Location, location, location? Forget
about it
Location, location, location? Forget
about it
04/11/2004 07:55 PMZDNet Apr 12 2004 0:34AM GMT
Opera: Location, Location, Location
Opera: Location, Location, Location
08/05/2004 02:00 PMGreyMagic Software (Aug 05 2004)
Python and XML: Location, Location,
Location
Python and XML: Location, Location,
Location
12/19/2004 03:49 PMUche Ogbuji's Python and XML column this month describes some
techniques for determing node or parse event locations, expressed in
XPath, when parsing XML with DOM or SAX.
Opera: Location, Location, Location
(GM#008-OP)
Opera: Location, Location, Location
(GM#008-OP)
08/06/2004 01:11 PMGreyMagic Software (Aug 05 2004)
Post: Apple 'rocks' NAB
Post: Apple 'rocks' NAB
04/21/2004 11:24 AMApple "rocked NAB with major announcements and cheering crowds" this
week in a packed 2,000-plus press conference where they announced
strategic alliances with Panasonic, Thomson Grass Valley and BBC
Technology and new products including Final Cut Pro HD, Motion, Xsan,
DVD Studio Pro 3 and Shake 3.5 as well as more powerful new PowerBook
G4s, according to a Post article...
Apple sponsors Post-NAB Roadshow
Apple sponsors Post-NAB Roadshow
05/17/2004 09:01 PMApple is sponsoring the Post-NAB Roadshow, which is running in 35
cities through June 30...
Second Post-Apple Newton Life?
Second Post-Apple Newton Life?
07/25/2004 04:01 PMNegotiating to Win-win
Negotiating to Win-win
05/31/2004 01:47 PMEffective negotiations will land you many things in life, including
the job you want. Bullying your way into a good salary and benefits is
not the way to go. You might think you’ve won; only to find out you’ve
lost in the end. Accomplished negotiator and sports agent Ron Shapiro
walks Medzilla readers through the fundamentals of a successful
negotiation and how to create not only a win for you, but also a win
for the other side and a relationship for the long term. [PRWEB May 7,
2004]
Negotiating a search
Negotiating a search
12/07/2003 07:33 PMSearch sites of all types have undergone a renaissance in the last
year or so, spurred on by the success of Google, which has become so
popular it has entered ...
OSI And Microsoft Negotiating Over
Sender ID
OSI And Microsoft Negotiating Over
Sender ID
09/07/2004 10:12 PMHelp us shame Apple into replacing Matt
Webb's computer by linking to this post
Help us shame Apple into replacing Matt
Webb's computer by linking to this post
07/12/2004 01:03 AMinterconnected.org/notes/2004/07/Powerbook_problems.txt
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"Help us shame Apple into replacing Matt
Webb's computer by linking to this
post..."
"Help us shame Apple into replacing Matt
Webb's computer by linking to this
post..."
07/12/2004 04:00 AMSun Negotiating With Wal-Mart Over Java
Desktop
Sun Negotiating With Wal-Mart Over Java
Desktop
12/08/2003 04:55 PMAn anonymous reader writes "According to an EWeek article, Sun is
challenging Microsoft on a new front: the consumer market. Believing
its Java Desktop System ...
"Kent Seamons - Negotiating Trust"
"Kent Seamons - Negotiating Trust"
03/19/2005 02:42 AMEx-Enron CFO, Wife Negotiating Plea
Deals (AP)
Ex-Enron CFO, Wife Negotiating Plea
Deals (AP)
01/07/2004 03:24 PMAP - Former Enron Corp. finance chief Andrew Fastow and his wife are
negotiating plea bargains that could send the high-powered couple to
federal prison for their roles in the accounting scandal that brought
down the energy company, sources close to the case said Wednesday.
Learning to play well together:
Negotiating personality conflicts
Learning to play well together:
Negotiating personality conflicts
02/25/2003 02:47 AMCNET Feb 25 2003 1:24AM ET
Microsoft negotiating email Sender ID
licensing with OSI
Microsoft negotiating email Sender ID
licensing with OSI
09/07/2004 02:10 PMNewsForge recently learned of some behind the scene negotiations
between Microsoft and Larry Rosen of the Open Source Initiative (OSI)
regarding its controversial licensing of Sender ID. I had the chance
to speak briefly this morning with Rosen about those negotiations. He
quickly brushed aside a couple of my misconceptions about the issues,
and about prior art, then further enlightened me with his first-hand
take on these ongoing-negotiations.
Maya maker Alias negotiating freedom
from SGI
Maya maker Alias negotiating freedom
from SGI
02/11/2004 07:00 PMRight now, Maya developer
Alias is
owned by Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI), but it may not be that way for
much longer if the company gets its way. Alias announced late
Wednesday that it's in negotiations to be acquired by a private equity
investment firm -- plans the company's president welcomes with open
arms.
EXCLUSIVE: Chinabyte planning IPO in
U.S., negotiating cooperation with
Yahoo!
EXCLUSIVE: Chinabyte planning IPO in
U.S., negotiating cooperation with
Yahoo!
05/28/2004 04:57 AMInterfax Information Agency May 28 2004 8:36AM GMT
U.S. Negotiating Suspected Taliban
Fighter's Release (Reuters)
U.S. Negotiating Suspected Taliban
Fighter's Release (Reuters)
08/11/2004 05:15 PMReuters - The Bush administration is
negotiating to release from custody Yaser Esam Hamdi, whose
case led to the Supreme Court ruling that Americans held in
this nation as "enemy combatants" must be able to contest their
detention, according to court papers filed on Wednesday.
negotiating for the release (or at least
transfer) of over 100 detainees at Camp
X-Ray, Guantanimo Bay, Cuba
negotiating for the release (or at least
transfer) of over 100 detainees at Camp
X-Ray, Guantanimo Bay, Cuba
12/03/2003 01:44 AMU.S. in Talks to Return Scores Held at Base .. set to
release
nytimes.com/2003/12/01/international/asia/01GUAN.html
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Negotiating and Drafting Licensing
Agreements in the Pharmaceutical and
Biotechnology Industry
Negotiating and Drafting Licensing
Agreements in the Pharmaceutical and
Biotechnology Industry
07/19/2004 11:43 AMA Major One-Day Simulation Workshop in Which to Hone your Skills in a
Risk-Free Environment. Wednesday, 17 November 2004, Philadelphia, USA.
[PRWEB Jul 14, 2004]
Blowback: The Cost And Consequences of
American Empire plus War And Conflict In
The Post-Cold War, Post-9/11 Era
Blowback: The Cost And Consequences of
American Empire plus War And Conflict In
The Post-Cold War, Post-9/11 Era
03/13/2003 10:25 AM Chalmers
Johnson is an provocative proponent of the
American Empire
theory, indeed. Here are excerpts from his
Blow Back: The Cost
And Consequences of American EmpireI heard Johnson
interviewed on Episode II,
War And Conflict In The Post-Cold War,
Post-9/11 Era of
The Whole Wide World
The Cold War and its central conflict - the physical and
ideological battles between the United States, the Soviet Union and
their proxy states - imposed a certain logic and consistency on the
world. Take that away and add the bloody wars in the Balkans, Africa
and the Middle East in the ‘90s as well as the terror attacks and
warnings of more recent times and you get a very confused picture of a
world at war. Is this breaking storm in Iraq about oil, democracy,
freedom, empire, culture, water, diamonds, modernizing Islam or nation
building in the Middle East? Some, one or all of these
things?It was an excellent program and well worth your
listen, either by RA now or mp3 later.
(From listening to the
radio) Belarus post to install public internet
access terminals in village post offices
Belarus post to install public internet
access terminals in village post offices
04/09/2005 05:19 AMDMeurope.com Apr 9 2005 9:28AM GMT
By accessing, browsing and/or using this
post, you acknowledge that you
understand and agree not to complain
about the content of this post or the
character of its author and his
intellect.
By accessing, browsing and/or using this
post, you acknowledge that you
understand and agree not to complain
about the content of this post or the
character of its author and his
intellect.
09/01/2004 11:08 PM
Fruity New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints User, Device
Location > New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints
User, Device Location > December 24,
2003
New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints User, Device
Location > New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints
User, Device Location > December 24,
2003
12/29/2003 06:06 AMlocate 802.11x WLAN users within a few feet ..
:
techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20031224S0003
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Location X 2.0
Location X 2.0
10/30/2003 04:56 PMAllows you to, with a single click, change network, time zone, email
settings and more all at once.
Location-GeoTool-1.98
Location-GeoTool-1.98
07/01/2004 05:43 AMAcoustic location
Acoustic location
04/17/2005 07:21 PMAnother
from memepool:
Acoustic location was used from mid-WW1 to the early years of WW2
for the passive detection of aircraft by picking up the noise of the
engines. It was rendered obsolete before and during WW2 by the
introduction of radar, which was far more effective.
Wi-Fi used for location services
Wi-Fi used for location services
06/22/2005 02:37 AMZDNet Jun 20 2005 8:27PM GMT
WNN's New Location
WNN's New Location
12/14/2003 12:04 AMWe're now cooking with T3s: Wi-Fi Networking News's virtual home moved
from a 768 Kbps SDSL line, which had served it nicely, up to a
co-location facility that has dual T3s and several 10s of Mbps
available on demand. If anyone notices a significant difference in
speed, performance, or other details (for better or worse), please let
us know. Because our site is designed to be mostly text-heavy, not
graphics intensive, its more likely that during busy times, you'll get
the site right away instead of waiting moments for a page load....
HTML-Location-0.1
HTML-Location-0.1
12/07/2003 10:30 AMSearch by Location
Search by Location
10/28/2003 11:08 PMGoogle Labs has released Search by Location. Enter some search terms
and an address, city, or zip code and Google will return a bunch of
results which contain nearby addresses and plot them on a map. You may
recall that this idea was the winner of the 2002 Google Programming
Contest and submitted by Daniel Egnor....
Location-GeoTool-1.97
Location-GeoTool-1.97
06/22/2004 05:57 AMGrok Description matches for NY Post: Apple negotiating for 5th Ave. location
GrokA matches for NY Post: Apple negotiating for 5th Ave. location
this post at Command Post
this post at Command Post
12/14/2003 01:41 PMexcellent news roundup .. Saddam ..
CP
command-post.org/2_archives/009092.html
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Post It!
Post It!
08/28/2004 04:25 AMSitting up late, chatting with Sifry about his DNC stories and
conventions and how to cover them and wondering if the real RNC story
might be
outside
the building, and reading the latest on war videography from a
moonlight
ing Salam Pax. My personal bet is that New York will be noisy but
nonviolent, both the demonstrators and the cops have too much to lose
by being scary on TV. Still, I bet there’s some first-rate theater
in the streets. So, here’s an idea. Go to Manhattan. Get yourself
a high-end PowerBook laptop with a bunch of batteries and a FireWire
and USB ports and enough WiFi service provider accounts that you’re
always online... then, print up a sandwich board that says
Your
Pictures And Movies... On The Web Now! and walk around, and then,
if something happens, it won’t be film at eleven, it’ll be right
now.
"the post"
"the post"
05/12/2004 04:03 AMThis post has been ignored
This post has been ignored
06/05/2005 11:10 PMWith her new Aggregator 2.0, Jeneane is able to ignore up to 1,500
blog posts an hour......
Can't add? Can't post.
Can't add? Can't post.
12/17/2004 06:28 PM
I've been taking a few pokes at attempting to fend off some of the
comment spam on my blog.
The first is obviously to turn off comments altogether, but I very
much enjoy the conversation some of my posts garner and find making
the channel one-way unacceptable.
The second is to go through occasionally and clean things up. I must
say that this option is getting rather tiresome rather quickly.
I know there are typekeys, logins, email confirmations, image
recognition, and other such methods, but I'm not overly fond of any of
them.
So, here I am noodling.
And I couldn't help coming back to something I've always been fond of:
maths. What if I were to raise the barrier to posting just ever so
slightly to ward off at least the dumber of the bots using a simple
addition problem? If you you're on the individual page for this post
or click the permalink (that's the
# if you're reading
this on my site proper), you'll notice I've added a simple
x + y
= to the bottom of my writeback form. The numbers are chosen at
random between 0 and 9 and "hidden" in variables x and y. Get the
addition problem wrong, and your post is rejected. The logic (such as
it is) is handled by a minor adjustment to my
Blosxom
writeback plugin.
I know this probably isn't some new idea (people have been talking
about this with respect to sending email, adding a calculation tax to
the sender's client and computer). But I put it out there as a first
prod and look forward to any feedback you might have.
Of course there are a couple of known issues right off the bat:
- This doesn't extend to trackbacks and thus I'm still wide open to
trackback spam. The only solution, should something useful be found
for comments, would be to build this into a trackback spec, but I
leave this as an exercise for further down the road.
- If this were to be baked into every Blosxom site or, indeed, every
blog, spammers would soon figure it out (it's not hard and they're not
as stupid as you'd hope they'd be), and the bots would learn a little
math. A couple of thoughts popped into my head around this:
- Use hashed variable names for x and y, the hash generated based
upon a site-/blog-specific key and some other bit of algorithmic
sugar, limited time use, and so forth.
- Employ a one-off to embed the two numbers in your page, post, or
URL. If in the post itself, call it out somehow that's obvious to
human readers.
But, as I said, this was more a pop than a proper noodle.
Again, this might have been thought of before, might simply be a
stupid idea, or might be sheer brilliance ;-) ... we shall see.
First Post!
First Post!
12/29/2003 11:55 PM"We’re just getting started here and we’ve got a few
things happening:
What the heck is this?
WiFiCharlottetown.org (this website) is all setup and should provide a
central resource for WiFiCharlottetown info and discussion.
Hardware is on the way! We have ordered a few Sputnik..." (100 words -
posted by steven) 7 replies
"this post"
"this post"
02/10/2004 09:26 PMI first post, therefore I am
I first post, therefore I am
01/16/2004 11:05 AMePhilosopher. Slashdot got drunk with Sartre, and this is what
happened. I have a cold. I am not happy today....
First XML-RPC Post
First XML-RPC Post
12/01/2002 11:58 AMThis is my first post using my XML-RPC server. I hope it works because
if it does it'll be quite good for expansion.
Post #4,000
Post #4,000
06/22/2005 01:56 AMWell, here we are at #4,000. This puts us just 1,000 posts away
from our stated goal of 5,000. Along with the 4,000 posts, we have
6,050 comments as of this writing, and that's very cool. We
appreciate all the interaction everyone has with the site.
Interestingly, we hit 2,500 posts exactly one year
ago today. That means our daily post count is about 4.1 (almost 6
without weekends). This means we'll hit 5,000 posts early next
spring, which is always what I figured. We'll have some contest or
something when that happens and hopefully give some stuff away.
So as long as we're celebrating a blog posting, here's a list of
some of the best and more interesting posts of the last 4,000:
Most Commented Posts
Both posts have had their comments shut down since. The Bill Gates
post was the first post I ever did this on — in fact, I had to
go look up the exact template tags to do it.
When this site was deanebarker.net, there was actually a post about
politics that got over 300 comments. (Although that's cool, about
every post at Rosie O'Donnell's
site gets over 300 comments — this one got
almost 2,000 comments, in fact. You see, that's the trick to getting
a lot of comments — become a famous lesbian.)
Longest Posts
- The Josh Clark interview, at over 5,000 words, is the longest. But
that doesn't really count, since I didn't write most of it.
- This article on Web usability that I wrote back in 2000 (and
published in 2003) is the next longest (read it with a grain of salt,
remembering it was written five years ago, which is 100 years ago in
Net time).
- Third place is the The Building of Basecamp Review.
Shortest Posts
Posts With the Most Prominent Links
Any one of those links mentioned is worth 5,000 page views,
easily.
My Favorite Posts
Most Glaring Example That The World Is Ending
Some of the comments on this post, easily. I mean, come on people — do I have to
spoon feed the sarcasm?
The Post Most Likely To Get Me Sued
I've been watching the comments on the Geek Squad
post pretty carefully. Nothing has gotten out of hand, and there's
a lot of good discussion going on, so I'm keeping my hands off for
now. However, it still makes me a little nervous.
Only Post I've Ever Been Threatened About
There were some comments on this post
about Convea that I was asked to take down under threat of "legal
action." I'm still bitter about it, but I wussed out and folded.
(Some long-time readers will remember that this site came down for
six weeks in early 2003 when I was threatened over another post, but
it was a completely different site back then, so that doesn't really
count. And I deserved that one.)
Posts That Bummed Me Out The Most
Two of them, actually — both pretty recent.
- The comments of th
is one about the new design
- The comments on thi
s one that accused me of tricking people into clicking on AdSense
links.
Both sucked, but they are what they are. People have every right
to express their opinions.
Most Pissed Off I've Been While Writing A Post
This one, about the comment spammer. That's also the
closest we've come to getting taken offline.
Post Containing the Most Hyperlinks
This one. There's 40 of them in here. Markdown
rules.
So, what's next? Some ideas for the future:
Ask Gadgetopia
I'd like to provide a place for readers to ask questions of the
community that's built-up around this site. Not specific "debug my
code" questions, but general questions about the best way to do
something. There's a lot of knowledge out there I know some people
would like to tap.
Reader Survey
We did a survey a long time ago. I'd like to do another one to find
out who's reading. Total vanity, but still.
Let's Give Stuff Away...
I'm getting an increasing number of people offering me review copies
of stuff (software, games, books...) in exchange for some publicity.
I've started asking for two copies: one for me to review, and one for
me to give away to someone. However, I can't figure out a good way to
give the stuff away.
Let's Go Somewhere...
I'd like to send Dave or Rob to MacWorld, or me or Joe on this PHP cruise. I'd need
to know, however, that we can provide some unique value. A lot of
sites send people to these things — can we provide something
different enough to make it worthwhile?
So, that's it. I'm sure I'll forget about post #4,500, so I'll see
you number 5,000. I'll be here — I hope you will too.
the one where i post about E3
the one where i post about E3
06/05/2005 10:54 PMThat sinus thing I had last week is trying very hard to move into my
chest. Im exhausted after being...
Usenet post
Usenet post
12/08/2003 09:29 PMAccording to a
Usenet post,
Octigabay is using Infiniband
as their cluster interconnect with a custom HCA that attaches directly
to the HyperTransport port on the Opteron. This allows them to get
under 2us MPI latency when
sto
ck IB HCAs get 6us.
"a guest post up"
"a guest post up"
04/29/2004 03:19 AMPost-social at foo
Post-social at foo
09/11/2004 12:34 PMI'm at Friends of O'Reilly, the geeks-in-tents get-together that's
just too much fun. Since I'm on east coast time, I was up at 4:30 and
came to the largish room where people go for focused computing time.
Now at 9:30 there are about 20 stellar geeks sitting around tables
arranged into a U, each staring into her/his laptop, now and then
snorting in laughter and drawing their neighbors' attention to yet
some new wonder on the Web. From the faces each two feet from the next
but focused on the glowing screens, it'd be easy to mistake this for
anti-social...
"previous post"
"previous post"
04/28/2004 09:35 PMCommand Post
Command Post
09/10/2004 03:48 AMroundup
command-post.org/2004/2_archives/015169.html
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this Instapundit post
this Instapundit post
09/11/2004 12:25 PMGlenn
instapundit.com/archives/017727.php
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"Command Post"
"Command Post"
09/11/2004 03:56 AMThe New York Post
The New York Post
08/30/2004 07:34 PM
I've never actually picked up and read The New York Post. I first heard
about it when
their front page story was: "Kerry's Choice, Dem picks Gephardt as VP
candidate" and now this.
Reader Mike Harris says, "The New
York Post is reporting
that it was spray paint, instead of a water-soluble chalk mixture.
Users might want to ask that they correct their reporting. The online
edition/news editor's name is Chris Shaw, at
cshaw@nypost.com."
I wonder where they get their
facts?
Comment -
TrackBack
"The Washington Post has them."
"The Washington Post has them."
05/22/2004 02:19 AM"link to this post"
"link to this post"
03/27/2005 04:49 AMMonday's MIA post
Monday's MIA post
11/10/2003 11:37 PMDoing the happy dance for having my blog back up and running thanks to
the mighty geeky wonders of Jason!!...
xss in moodle (post.php)
xss in moodle (post.php)
08/06/2004 06:52 PMJavier Ubilla Brenni (Aug 06 2004)
"very concise post"
"very concise post"
08/09/2004 02:41 AMthis Tacitus post
this Tacitus post
01/01/2004 02:17 AM07:27 AM GMT .. TACITUS: ..
lays
38.144.96.23/tacitus/archives/001267.html#001267
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AMR: IT now in the post-technology era
AMR: IT now in the post-technology era
11/19/2003 05:48 PMCompanies are more focused than ever on business processes and saving
money, rather than on technology, according to AMR Research.
This is not a fetish post
This is not a fetish post
08/19/2004 02:38 PM
To appease to the handful of BoingBoing readers who protested
yesterday's overabundance of marginally worksafe gadget/girl fetish
photo posts, I offer -- here it comes, folks -- a Japanese collector's
huge, obsessively-organized gallery of backpacker cooking stoves.
Guaranteed 100% babe-free. But it's a big internet; chances are that
someone, somewhere is super-turned-on by this.
Link (
Thanks, jared).
NY Post: Apple negotiating for 5th Ave. location