The Bottom-up Net Society
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The bottom-up Net society
The bottom-up Net society
12/24/2003 08:16 PMGoogle is a simple example. To find answers, I go to the popular
search engine, the software of which mimics one big referral system
...
An Armed Society is a Polite Society
An Armed Society is a Polite Society
09/13/2004 05:03 PM
U
S Ban on Assault Weapons Expires
Without much fanfare the ten year old ban on assault weapons has
expired. How does this affect our relative level of safety now that we
can all own high powered, high capacity weapons again?
Hansard Society - Hansard Society
organises public meeting on MPs and
Blogging
Hansard Society - Hansard Society
organises public meeting on MPs and
Blogging
01/27/2004 06:24 PMHansard Society Public Meeting about the Political Potential of MPs
and Weblogs .. politics, MPs and blogging .. blogging for politicians
.. speak
hansardsociety.org.uk/node/view/103
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SOA Top or Bottom?
SOA Top or Bottom?
03/22/2005 03:19 PMJohn Crupi writes that
SOA deployments should be top-down, “problem to
architecture to solution”. He specifically says that wrapping
existing technology deployments in a Web Services wrapper is a
“perfect recipe for a SOA failure”. Hmm... these are strong
claims, radical I think, and furthermore, quite new to me. And thus
worth pointing to.
Is Topps at a Bottom?
Is Topps at a Bottom?
04/07/2005 03:03 PMThe confectioner and trading-card company posts fourth straight year
of down sales.
K-goblix-bottom 1.0
K-goblix-bottom 1.0
01/03/2005 01:30 AMA Karamba theme made for GoblinX.
FC Now: Change from the Bottom Up
FC Now: Change from the Bottom Up
08/30/2004 12:07 PMYou are frustrated with the progress of your project. You want more
attention from your manager, hoping he can help your team, but he
is...
Bet your bottom dollar
Bet your bottom dollar
06/12/2004 11:38 PM
The East Timor/Australia rift over
the
Greater Sunrise natural gas field in the Timor
Sea is the
latest struggle for the
world's
newest nation.
The Bottom Up Economy
The Bottom Up Economy
01/16/2004 01:03 PMWhen I was an undergraduate, I spent a lot of time studying
negotiations and bargaining situations - often in situations where
there was little to no trust between the parties. The end results of
such negotiations
always turned out to be much better when they
opened up and weren't done in a "us vs. them" or top down manner.
However, it was
very difficult to get over the hurdle of the
"we're telling you how it is!" thought process to the "let's lay
everything out on the table" process. Such a lesson doesn't apply
only to direct bargaining situations, but almost any type of
transaction between multiple parties. The more open the process is,
the more likely everyone can come to a resolution that makes people
happy. This is starting to show up in many aspects of our lives, and
even the folks over at Fortune have noticed the
trend in our society to move to a "bottom up" world
where participation and openness are expected and encouraged - rather
than the top down method of someone making a final decision on how
things will work. Now, whether it's the media we consume, the
software we use, the products we buy, and (apparently) the candidates
we elect, people are recognizing the power of the bottom up approach.
Foggy Bottom
Foggy Bottom
02/23/2003 12:52 AMSo mother nature didn't throw hail at us, instead she blanketed us in
a comfortable layer of fog. In the main strip of the mall
Bottom-Up Phenomenon
Bottom-Up Phenomenon
01/16/2004 10:56 AMI have posted a great deal about the bottom-up phenomenon. Socialtext
embraces it both in how our product works, how we sell it and how we
run the company. David Kirkpatrick writes in Fortune about the
Bottom-up Economy that I...
Bottom-Fishing at the Pier
Bottom-Fishing at the Pier
06/14/2004 01:02 PMThe stock of the specialty retailer hits a new 52-week low.
Google at bottom of ISS ranking
Google at bottom of ISS ranking
08/27/2004 02:00 PMNews.com.au - Wed Aug 25, 01:15 am GMT
IT on the board can add to the bottom
line
IT on the board can add to the bottom
line
09/21/2004 09:08 PMComputer Weekly Sep 22 2004 1:08AM GMT
AppleScript and Cocoa: from Top to
Bottom
AppleScript and Cocoa: from Top to
Bottom
09/01/2004 02:08 AMAppleScript lets users - end users - combine abilities of the
applications on their system to perform tasks that no single
application can perform on its own. This means that a user can use
data from one application, process it in another, and pass it on to a
third. In the same way that Unix tools can be combined in very
powerful ways on the command line, AppleScript lets users create
solutions that are more than the sum of their parts. As well,
AppleScript lets users automate repetitive tasks that they have to do
often so that they can save time and effort.
heh, Cheney is a total bottom.
heh, Cheney is a total bottom.
01/12/2004 12:47 AMIsn't that the one thing this administration loves?
Shopping. You'd think we had a bunch of drag queens in the presidency.
Tax cuts, shopping. Terror alerts, shopping. Christmas, for the love
of god, shop! Literally, if you love god, you'll be
shopping.
-- Shi
ft Control Alt
The E-Commerce Tax Bottom Line
The E-Commerce Tax Bottom Line
06/21/2004 11:33 PMLinux Insider Jun 22 2004 3:53AM GMT
Googling the Bottom Line
Googling the Bottom Line
02/05/2005 10:03 PMRanking high on a Google search is advantageous for businesses, but
how much is it really worth? Depends on who's tailoring the results.
Commentary by Adam L. Penenberg.
Re-Architecting PeopleSoft.com From The
Bottom-up
Re-Architecting PeopleSoft.com From The
Bottom-up
06/19/2002 12:06 PM"It took 11 months and more than 60 people (...)"
reaching rock bottom
reaching rock bottom
05/27/2004 02:00 PMcan the rote weblog stories get any worse than sending photographers
to key west?
Commentary: Getting to the bottom of
grid
Commentary: Getting to the bottom of
grid
05/24/2004 06:41 PMAnalysis: Why Sun stock value may not
have hit bottom
Analysis: Why Sun stock value may not
have hit bottom
05/18/2004 04:22 PMSun Microsystems' stock price has been trading below $6 for two years,
amid 11 straight money-losing quarters. Some investors believe that
the worst is past and that the stock is ready for a rebound, but our
IT stock analyst, Melanie Hollands, contends that caution should be
exercised. Read on at ITMJ ...
MIT Aims for the Bottom Line
MIT Aims for the Bottom Line
05/11/2004 04:53 AMMedia Lab launches an initiative to develop cutting-edge consumer
technologies -- called CELab -- but the focus is really on paying the
bills. Mark Baard reports from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
From Rock Bottom, a Jockey's Ride to the
Top
From Rock Bottom, a Jockey's Ride to the
Top
05/22/2004 06:33 PMJockey Stewart Elliott endured alcoholism and an aggravated assault
conviction before establishing a career at Philadelphia Park and
finally riding Smarty Jones into the limelight.
Keyword Lists at Bottom of Page
Keyword Lists at Bottom of Page
01/14/2003 03:16 AMPutting your kw's at the bottom of the page used to be one of the easy
techniques to help search engines rank you. How's it working today?
From Rock Bottom, Jockey's Unlikely Ride
to Top
From Rock Bottom, Jockey's Unlikely Ride
to Top
05/23/2004 06:24 AMStewart Elliott endured alcoholism and an aggravated assault
conviction before establishing a career in Philadelphia and riding
Smarty Jones into the limelight.
UK at bottom of Euro lung league
UK at bottom of Euro lung league
04/26/2004 08:26 PMMore people die from respiratory diseases in the UK than in any other
EU country except Ireland, figures show.
Macromedia Flash - The Bottom Line
Macromedia Flash - The Bottom Line
06/21/2004 11:38 PMLinux Insider Jun 22 2004 3:14AM GMT
Could Libraries Help the Music
Industry's Bottom Line?
Could Libraries Help the Music
Industry's Bottom Line?
05/20/2004 05:22 PMMore CD Buyers Try Out Digital Song Stores
"Consumers who subscribed to a music service such as RealNetworks'
Rhapsody purchased an average of 11 CDs last year. Those who used
legal music downloading sites such as Apple Computer's iTunes bought
approximately 10 CDs, according to the report. Those who used
peer-to-peer file-sharing sites averaged eight CDs, whereas those who
did none of these bought an average of six CDs.
"Our research shows that it's the people who are really into music
that are beginning to adopt paid digital services as an additional way
of acquiring and enjoying music, and so far, these services are living
side by side with traditional CDs," Russ Crupnick, president of NPD
MusicWatch, said in a statement. 'As the industry matures, and digital
music becomes even more mainstream, it remains to be seen just how
much paid digital music will affect the market for CDs.' " [CNET News.com]
It would be interesting to see if those numbers went up if library
patrons could listen to digital music online at home for free using
their library card for authentication. Would they then spend even more
money on CDs or purchasing tracks because they were able to hear them
legally in their entirety first?
Conversely, it would be interesting to do a study of library
patrons who borrow CDs from libraries to see if they end up purchasing
more music than those that don't. Perhaps the music industry should be
working more closely with libraries as listening outlets.
the bottom line on the gadget bl0g
battle?
the bottom line on the gadget bl0g
battle?
03/08/2004 11:17 PMcontroversy never hurts traffic
Q1 CPU demand toward bottom of Intel's
forecast range
Q1 CPU demand toward bottom of Intel's
forecast range
03/06/2004 02:00 AMThe Register Mar 5 2004 10:43AM GMT
IT leaders must show bottom-line
benefits
IT leaders must show bottom-line
benefits
05/31/2004 09:54 PMComputer Weekly Jun 1 2004 1:22AM GMT
When Students' Gains Help Teachers'
Bottom Line
When Students' Gains Help Teachers'
Bottom Line
05/08/2004 01:14 PMDenver is the first major city to approve a salary structure that
rewards teachers for the progress of their students.
IT workers' morale hits rock-bottom
IT workers' morale hits rock-bottom
06/09/2004 10:37 AMCheer up, worse things happen at sea
The Bottom Line: Netscape vs. Microsoft,
revisited
The Bottom Line: Netscape vs. Microsoft,
revisited
11/16/2003 08:29 PM"Which brings me to what I think is the biggest myth about Netscape,
which is that they were a great engineering company. They were a
crappy engineering company. Their web server software, which had the
biggest potential for earning revenue, was so bad that it got no
traction even though for a couple of years there was no meaningful
competition. The Netscape web site did not even use Netscape's
proprietary scripting language--the Netscape webmasters could not deal
with all the bugs. The company would not even eat its own dogfood."
Interesting perspective.
Vodafone cuts bottom-line losses
Vodafone cuts bottom-line losses
05/25/2004 02:31 AMThe UK mobile giant sees its bottom line losses reduced to 5bn as it
boosts its customer numbers and announces a major share buy-back.
Google's at the Bottom of the Corporate
Governance Class
Google's at the Bottom of the Corporate
Governance Class
08/23/2004 02:40 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Aug 23 2004 7:13PM GMT
Hole Drilled to Bottom of Earth's Crust
Hole Drilled to Bottom of Earth's Crust
04/10/2005 02:36 PMSCO Litigation Takes Its Toll on Bottom
Line
SCO Litigation Takes Its Toll on Bottom
Line
08/09/2004 01:12 PMSCO is losing business due to intellectual property battle.
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