NHS awards second wave of LSP deals
Grok Headline matches for NHS awards second wave of LSP deals
Second wave of LSP deals go to Accenture
and CSC
Second wave of LSP deals go to Accenture
and CSC
12/23/2003 11:46 AMPersonal Computer World Dec 23 2003 10:04AM ET
Buyout wave pushes ASPs into deals with
big vendors
Buyout wave pushes ASPs into deals with
big vendors
03/26/2005 07:20 AMComputerworld Mar 26 2005 11:15AM GMT
Toy Palace News: Medal of Yavin, Ozzel
Wave, Jabba Ultra Wave IN STOCK
Toy Palace News: Medal of Yavin, Ozzel
Wave, Jabba Ultra Wave IN STOCK
04/16/2004 01:06 PMJust like the weather, Toy Palace is hot this weekend with plenty of
new additions and even the return of some old favourites. Check out
their latest stock announcement and then visit their
website.
ActiveState Awards ActiveState is
delighted to announce the second annual
Programmers' Choice and Activators'
Choice Awards. The awards honor the
unnamed heroes who actively contribute
to open languages and display excellence
in their programming efforts
ActiveState Awards ActiveState is
delighted to announce the second annual
Programmers' Choice and Activators'
Choice Awards. The awards honor the
unnamed heroes who actively contribute
to open languages and display excellence
in their programming efforts
06/06/2002 07:02 AMA Beta version of PHP for NetWare is available on the Novell Developer
Kit site. This version is based on the 4.0.8 (development) version of
the PHP source code.
Wave 1 Coming In, Wave 2 ETA 5 Minutes
Wave 1 Coming In, Wave 2 ETA 5 Minutes
11/10/2003 11:14 PMDid you know toys are release in ?waves?? Star Wars action figures
come to use in boxes labeled like the following: Release 3 Wave 4....
XML Cup 2003 Awards Presented to Michael
Sperberg-McQueen of W3C, Adam Bosworth
of BEA; Annual Awards Honor Ac
XML Cup 2003 Awards Presented to Michael
Sperberg-McQueen of W3C, Adam Bosworth
of BEA; Annual Awards Honor Ac
12/10/2003 06:42 PMXMLMania.com Dec 10 2003 4:47PM ET
ClickTracks Wins Two ClickZ Awards for
Best Web Analytics Tool; Twin Internet
Marketing Excellence Awards Show “You
Like Us, You Really, Really Like Us”
ClickTracks Wins Two ClickZ Awards for
Best Web Analytics Tool; Twin Internet
Marketing Excellence Awards Show “You
Like Us, You Really, Really Like Us”
08/19/2004 02:21 AMClickTracks today announced that its web analytics tool has won two
more ClickZ awards for Internet Marketing Excellence. In 2003, ClickZ
named ClickTracks the “Best Web Site Analytics Tool.” In 2004, ClickZ
readers and editors named ClickTracks the “Best Web Site Analytics
Tool” and “Best Small Business Analytics Tool.” [PRWEB Aug 19, 2004]
Apple Hot Deals page gets new Apple
Store deals, more
Apple Hot Deals page gets new Apple
Store deals, more
04/28/2004 12:56 PMApple's
Hot Deals page
includes links to Macintosh hardware and software retailers, and
occasionally with deals from Apple itself. The site has been updated
with new deals from CDW|Macwarehouse, Outpost and The Apple Store.
"Big Wave"
"Big Wave"
09/01/2004 03:22 PMThe NEW New Wave
The NEW New Wave
09/07/2004 11:58 PM
Underground French Cinema (literally) Three days later,
when the police returned accompanied by experts from the French
electricity board to see where the power was coming from, the phone
and electricity lines had been cut and a note was lying in the middle
of the floor: "Do not," it said, "try to find
us." A secret underground cinema is found in the
Catacombs of Paris,
"You guys have no
idea what's down there." Perhaps it's the work of a group of
cataphiles called the
"Perforating Mexicans".
WAVE Utilities 1.16
WAVE Utilities 1.16
12/30/2004 09:12 AMUtilities for analyzing, simplifying, and repairing WAVE audio files.
The Great Wave 0.1
The Great Wave 0.1
05/29/2004 05:02 AMA theme based on a remastering of the Hokusai print.
Catching the wave?
Catching the wave?
05/28/2004 01:56 AMUSA Today May 28 2004 5:45AM GMT
XO Wave Beta 4
XO Wave Beta 4
08/12/2004 11:38 AMA digital audio workstation for Unix/OS X.
Wave Pillow
Wave Pillow
08/13/2004 09:06 AM
Surfers are a
lazy, cowardly lot, but by nature also rather inventive. So rather
than get up in the wee hours of the morning to check the waves, Elmar
Trefz develop a special pillow that connects to a PC that vibrates
depending on what wave conditions are like that morning. That way, if
the breakers aren't even breaking, you can roll back over in your hut
or cocoon or whatever it is that surfers nest in at night, and sleep
until you have to go to "work." (Thanks, Mike!)
Read - Product Page
[WavePillow]
Offshoring's second wave
Offshoring's second wave
04/05/2005 07:14 PMHalf of factory work is headed overseas, according to a McKinsey
report. Next on the list: telecom equipment, car parts and
pharmaceuticals.
A new wave of confidence
A new wave of confidence
02/14/2004 10:33 PMThe Scotsman Feb 15 2004 2:33AM GMT
Wave report from CHI '04
Wave report from CHI '04
06/01/2004 02:08 PM
CHI
2004By John.N.Latta
Wa
ve Issue 0420 05/28/04
April 27 - 39
Vienna, Austria
The WAVE Report
found that CHI 2004 is refreshing in the diversity of thinking. In
many respects, this is the product of looking into the future. It is
also scary in that, if only a fraction of what is presented here comes
to pass, the role of the box, or PC as we know it, will be
substantially diminished. Such is the evolution of technology. The
WAVE Report also believes that there is also myopia at CHI 2004. Much
of what is show here needs a digital infrastructure, a topic we have
written about extensively. Yet, the existence of such an
infrastructure, at least in the near term, is problematic. Display
technology is also taken for granted and large size displays at
reasonable prices are still in the future.
We continue to
look for how all this technology will make for better lives for
individuals and families. Even here we saw some interesting clues.
What makes CHI 2004 different is that it is focused on the human
aspect of applying computing technology. Something we rarely see
outside of this venue. In all these aspects CHI 2004 is refreshing - a
hype less gaze into the future.
CHI
2004 Connect
It would appear at
first glance, easy to dismiss this as an academic conference from a
SIG of the ACM. But the same rapid dismissal would not apply to
SIGGRAPH, the annual event in computer graphics, also from another ACM
SIG. When it comes to the interaction between computers and humans,
nearly all research leads to CHI. Thus, it is a barometer of
activities which could define the future of computing and how humans
will interact with these devices. With over 20 years of CHI
conferences, it is not sampled in a day. However, our focus is more
direct trends in interaction devices and in particular the
pen.
Yet, as one samples the threads here one cannot
escape the following impressions:
There are shifts
in the role of computing away from the box to ubiquitous and
pervasive computing environments;
Displays and
mobile devices are but two artifacts of this shift, not the basis for
it; and
The environment,
including Ambient Intelligence, is another factor in this
shift.
What is important
is that the metaphors we associate with the computers interface now,
such as the mouse and keyboard, do not directly associate with these
new environments. As talks reflected here, the interface can be as
simple as the eyes for observation, the feet, a pen and many others.
The desktop is more of a boundary condition, not the environment of
the future.
[click here to read the entire WAVE report]
The Brazilian wave
The Brazilian wave
06/30/2004 02:45 AMAside from the hype and deart
h of useful ideas, social software has exposed some interesting
trends that I didn't know existed. I know I'm not alone in this, but
I'm fascinated by a trend that has been going on for about a year and
shows no signs of stopping: Brazilians are dominating social software
networks.
I guess it makes sense when you think about it. They've got a
country with fairly free laws that
promote creativity. While they're generally poor on a per capita
basis, they have the largest online population in South
America.
Recently, Orkut put
them neck and neck with Americans on the system and new language
tools were added so you could basically cruise the site entirely
within groups that posted in just Brazilian Portuguese, or just
English. Fotolog had the famous case
of Brazilian cam
girls competing neck and neck with American photographers last
summer. I suspect even with pricing changes at Fotolog, the
Brazilians won out in terms of membership numbers since then. Ever
since Globo's Blogger install
launched a couple years ago, the service has skyrocketed in user
numbers. T
his person claims Brazil is likely to be the second largest group
of bloggers after Americans.
Thanks to the enthusiasm of Brazilian users and the democratic
nature of these networks, you see Brazil outpacing the participation
and number of Americans. The virtual world is relatively new and
doesn't have many limitations beyond the obstacles of getting online
in the first place, so the world is on an even playing field so to
speak. I find it fascinating that in this new, more open, and more
equal environment, Brazil is doing so well. I don't know what it means
for the future of Brazil or America, both online and offline, but it's
certainly an interesting trend worth watching.
Using Technology To Do The Wave For You
Using Technology To Do The Wave For You
12/24/2004 12:18 PMIf there ever were a story made for the "Too Much Free Time" category,
this one is probably it. A year in the making, yesterday was the
unveiling of the very first SMSWave. If you're a sports fan,
you're probably familiar with "The Wave" whether you like it or
consider it to be ruining the sport (there are some who feel that
way). This is where everyone in the stands is so bored by what's
happening on the field that they stand up and sit down one after
another in a pattern that makes it look like there's a wave going
through the stands. Well, apparently that wasn't good enough for some
people, who decided to update The Wave for the digital, mobile age.
They set up a system where fans SMS their seat location to a specific
phone number. The system then calculates where everyone is, and sets
off their phones flashing and making noise in a pattern to make a
similar wave effect in mobile phone noise and sound. Sounds lovely,
right? Even better, they've now patented the idea, so don't go around
trying to copy it yourself. Please. We'll all be better off.
More Wave Today
More Wave Today
04/13/2005 01:32 AMSince I flew 4.5 hours yesterday, I was doing ground operations most
of the day. The eastern wave window was open to FL250 (25,000 feet)
until 3pm and most folks were able to get all the way up to 25,000. At
one point, Eb and I were the only two Wave Camp participants who
hadn't flown yet today, so we the Grob landed we took it up. Here's a
shot of Eb flying from the rear seat: Earlier in the...
Dagobah Wave
Dagobah Wave
01/18/2004 02:45 PMA well-connected, but anonymous source has confirmed that Hasbro plans
to release a Dagobah wave, made up of at least R2-D2, Luke, Obi-wan
Kenobi (spirit) and Yoda. As always nothing is official until Hasbro
announces it so keep an eye on their website for upcoming
revelations.
XO Wave Beta 3
XO Wave Beta 3
08/02/2004 05:37 PMA digital audio workstation for Unix/OS X.
Hoth Wave And More
Hoth Wave And More
12/07/2003 01:57 PMEntertainment reports several of the latest case assortments arriving
and ready to ship!
XO Wave Beta 6
XO Wave Beta 6
09/24/2004 06:00 PMA digital audio workstation for Unix/OS X.
Animated Wave 3?
Animated Wave 3?
01/09/2004 09:55 PMA new Probe Droid has just been launched; this week we're looking for
fans to chime in with their thoughts on a third wave of Clone Wars
animated figures. Is it a slam dunk, would it depend on the
characters, or should it be a no go? Look for the new Probe Droid
ballot now and cast your vote today!
XO Wave Beta 2
XO Wave Beta 2
06/22/2004 10:12 PMA digital audio workstation for Unix/OS X.
XO Wave Beta 5
XO Wave Beta 5
09/01/2004 11:51 AMA digital audio workstation for Unix/OS X.
DuPont's Second Wave
DuPont's Second Wave
04/14/2004 03:54 PMLayoff news at DuPont is followed by an improved earnings forecast.
Crime wave
Crime wave
04/18/2004 05:45 AMSomebody stole my
rubber boots! I've been meaning to buy a new pair for
ages now, and once I finally manage to drag my ass to the store
and get them, some lard-ass, no-good, glue-sniffing punkboy steals
them.
Why? I have no idea. They were in the trunk of the car, and what do
I notice this morning? The bloody thieves did not stop at the boots,
no! They had to take the sixpack of beer from the trunk as well AND
the entire car.
*sigh*
If anyone happens to see a red VW Vento CL with license KIF-588, drop me a
note, or gimme a call at zero-five-zero 547 6463. Or the police.
Thanks.
Six deals done for NHS IT
Six deals done for NHS IT
08/12/2004 11:33 AMZDNet UK Aug 12 2004 3:41PM GMT
KB Deals
KB Deals
11/18/2003 09:12 AMSome sweet deals going on over at
KBToys.com, including the Imperial Shuttle for $69.99 and many of
the terrific Playskool Star Wars sets for about 30% off (great gifts
for the up-and-coming Star Wars fans). A thanks to Rebelscum reader
Matthew for tip!
Done Deals
Done Deals
04/09/2004 04:08 PM
Done Deal:
Script and Pitch Sales. Find out which scripts are being scooped
up these days. Read the site and anxiosly await
Krakatoa:
During the 1883 volcanic explosion off the coast of Java,
social, political and cultural orders were also in major turmoil. But
during all this turbulence, a romance is able to develop.
It's like
Pearl Harbor
and
Volcanon, but with
a
twist! Hot Deals
Hot Deals
09/26/2004 06:34 PMBecause you want to save some money when you spend your money: Amazon
is still selling the full retail version...
Collector Glasses Wave 1
Collector Glasses Wave 1
01/06/2004 02:41 PMBoth
The Official Site and
Hasbro have posted details on the five collector glasses
that will be available exclusively at Target stores this spring.
Nothing we haven't seen before, but it looks like there will be more
of these in the future.
Korean Wave (aka Hanlyu)
Korean Wave (aka Hanlyu)
04/17/2005 10:47 AM
Korea has started to emerge as a c
ultural powerhouse
in asia, in a trend called Ha
nlyu (
Korean
Wave) which threatens to overshadow even Hollywood and
American pop culture.
Korean movies, music, and games are increasingly taking the top
spots in popularity
charts in china, japan,
and south eastern
asia countries and it's TV programs are starting to sweep TV
primetime slots in those
countries. For example, Jewel
in the Palace (google),
a Korean drama about an apprentice in the royal kitchen who
became the nation's
first female royal physician, was watched by more
than 40% of the TV audiences in Hong Kong last month.
As a Korean-American, all this is amazing because I still find most
Korean movies
and dramas not very interesting. My guess is that Korean
cultural goods are
popular because they:
-
are more familiar to eastern countries than western culture.
-
are not burdened by animosity against Japan
-
are of relatively high quality
-
offer more bang for the buck
While greedy copycat producers are still busy churning out trash in
Korea, overall
quality seems to be improving at a fast pace still so I think the
trend will continue
for a while.

The Google Fresh Wave
The Google Fresh Wave
11/20/2002 05:37 AM"Anyone playing the Google "fresh" referral sweepstakes?"
Episode 3 Preview Wave
Episode 3 Preview Wave
06/24/2004 01:01 PMWord reached us today that November will bring a birth of hope to
collectors waiting to get their hands on new toys from the next
Star Wars movie. Hasbro will be releasing four action figures
and one vehicle from the forthcoming prequel. No further details are
currently available but we will bring them to you as soon as we can.
3rd Wave Hits Atlanta
3rd Wave Hits Atlanta
02/10/2004 02:40 AM3rd Wave, a provider of outsourced IT services for small- to
medium-sized businesses in Atlanta, is building Wi-Fi networks without
charge for venues around town as a way to drum up awareness of the
company: So far, it has built hotspots in 12 venues and expects to
have a total of 20 unwired by the end of next week. 3rd Wave doesn't
charge for setup or ongoing maintenance and its only requirement is
that the venues in turn offer the connection to customers free of
charge. 3rd Wave listened to its workers who suggested that a coffee
shop across the street from its offices set up a Wi-Fi network so they
could work from the shop. When the store, part of a national chain,
began offering Wi-Fi, it came with a fee that was too high for 3rd
Wave workers' tastes. "So we sat down and thought, 'what if we wired
up places like that?'" said Mike Landman, president of 3rd Wave. The
company initially approached a few venues in town and started setting
up networks, but since the word has gotten out, owners of coffee
shops, bookstores, and restaurants are now coming to 3rd Wave asking
for the free setup. Shops that offer the connection also set out table
tents (self-standing flyers) that mention 3rd Wave. The gateway signup
page that users see when they fire up their computers' browser for the
first time on the network displays a 3rd Wave logo and a description
of the company. 3rd Wave has a few requirements for which venues it
will build the networks for. "They have to be retail with business
traffic, so if you're in the sticks or only cater to 15 year olds we
wouldn't offer it," Landman said. Some shops that have been denied
have offered to pay 3rd Wave for the setup and ongoing maintenance.
"So we're entertaining that idea," he said. Landman particularly
targets venues nearby his offices. "We want to keep where we set them
up close to where we are to build a sense of community," he said. 3rd
Wave uses access points (APs) and software from Sputnik. That software
lets 3rd Wave remotely reboot the AP and remotely determine what may
be causing a problem. Landman credits the quality of the APs for the
fact that his workers spend just 30 minutes setting up each network.
3rd Wave has committed to buying...
Grok Description matches for NHS awards second wave of LSP deals
GrokA matches for NHS awards second wave of LSP deals
NHS awards second wave of LSP deals