Customers squawk; Intel listens
Grok Headline matches for Customers squawk; Intel listens
Churchill's parrot won't squawk
(Reuters)
Churchill's parrot won't squawk
(Reuters)
01/19/2004 01:56 PMReuters - Winston Churchill's foul-mouthed 104-year old parrot has
refused to surrender to after a
newspaper tracked the bird down and discovered it was still alive.
Foul-mouthed parrot to squawk the plank
(Reuters)
Foul-mouthed parrot to squawk the plank
(Reuters)
03/06/2004 02:00 AMReuters - A foul-mouthed parrot, which blurts out expletives and pecks
people when she's angry, is to be removed
from a Royal Navy ship to spare any embarrassment during a visit by
the Queen.
Intel Customers Deluged with Patent
Notices
Intel Customers Deluged with Patent
Notices
04/28/2004 10:29 AMIntel OEM customers being sued for
breaking the 120MHz barrier
Intel OEM customers being sued for
breaking the 120MHz barrier
02/10/2004 02:44 AMMoney grabs in the intellectual property world are obviously in vogue
today, and Patriot Scientific doesn't want to be left in the dust.
Unisys and Intel Technologies Help
Thomson Financial Customers Make More
Timely Investment Decisions
Unisys and Intel Technologies Help
Thomson Financial Customers Make More
Timely Investment Decisions
04/29/2004 07:46 AMStockhouse Canada Apr 29 2004 11:44AM GMT
New Software Listens for Love
New Software Listens for Love
02/12/2004 06:23 PMAP via Newsday Feb 12 2004 11:11PM GMT
Microsoft listens to the music
Microsoft listens to the music
09/02/2004 03:57 AMThe Register Sep 2 2004 8:01AM GMT
Sherlund Speaks. Who Listens?
Sherlund Speaks. Who Listens?
06/16/2004 03:07 PMSome industry watchers are wondering aloud about Goldman Sachs'
analyst Rich Sherlund's Microsoft pronouncements. Sherlund predicted
earlier this week that Microsoft would announce during its annual
financial analyst meeting at the end of July that it would launch a
$40 billion stock-buyback program to whittle down its cash horde. But,
as The Street.com and others have noted, Sherlund was one of the
original analysts on Microsoft's IPO back in the mid-1980s.
New Software Listens for Love (AP)
New Software Listens for Love (AP)
02/12/2004 04:54 PMAP - Does she love me? Does she even care? Voice-analysis software
based on Israeli counterterrorism technology professes to tell you in
an instant whether that special someone is interested.
Hear all, see all, say nothing: the
Commission listens to Microsoft
Hear all, see all, say nothing: the
Commission listens to Microsoft
11/06/2003 06:09 PMEuropean Voice Nov 6 2003 5:11PM ET
When Heads Knock, Helmet Listens
When Heads Knock, Helmet Listens
12/28/2004 05:35 AMLos Angeles Times Dec 28 2004 8:22AM GMT
Thirty Foot Beacon Listens to SMS
Thirty Foot Beacon Listens to SMS
04/19/2004 12:18 PMThis 30-foot stainless steel beacon on display in Middlesbrough, U.K.,
will change its color by receiving text messages sent to a (sadly, not
specified) special number. The 'Spectra-txt' will receive its first
text message from Tahiti, a small tropical island off the coast of
Wales. Read [via Tech-Digest]...
Voice-analysis software listens for love
Voice-analysis software listens for love
02/12/2004 08:53 PMSan Jose Mercury News Feb 13 2004 0:39AM GMT
Stewart Jury Listens to Broker Audiotape
(AP)
Stewart Jury Listens to Broker Audiotape
(AP)
02/12/2004 01:28 AMAP - Headphone-equipped jurors heard Martha Stewart's stockbroker give
his account of her sale of ImClone Systems stock in a recording the
prosecution claims is dotted with lies.
Voipfone Package Builder Puts VoIP
Customers in Full Control of their
Telephone Service and Saves Customers
Money
Voipfone Package Builder Puts VoIP
Customers in Full Control of their
Telephone Service and Saves Customers
Money
06/05/2005 11:16 PMVoipfone (http://www.voipfone.co.uk), the expanding London-based
Internet Telephone provider of Voice over Internet (VoIP) services,
today announces the launch of its Package Builder™ facility which
allows customers to select the precise bundle of features they desire
for their telephony usage.No more Plans. [PRWEB Jun 4, 2005]
Intel and nVidia Hop In Bed
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Motherboa
rds/Intel-and-nVidia-Hop-In-Bed/ Intel
and
Intel and nVidia Hop In Bed
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Motherboa
rds/Intel-and-nVidia-Hop-In-Bed/ Intel
and
12/28/2004 07:35 PMDevHardware Dec 28 2004 10:41PM GMT
Dual Core Intel Platform Shootout -
NVIDIA nForce4 vs. Intel 955X
Dual Core Intel Platform Shootout -
NVIDIA nForce4 vs. Intel 955X
04/16/2005 07:27 AMAnandTech Apr 16 2005 10:50AM GMT
Intel Reduces Barriers to ISV and IHV
Certification for OEMs Using Intel
Architecture Server Platforms
Intel Reduces Barriers to ISV and IHV
Certification for OEMs Using Intel
Architecture Server Platforms
06/14/2004 12:57 PMLinux Electrons Jun 14 2004 5:13PM GMT
Intel unveils new generation of Intel
Xeon-processor-based server platforms
Intel unveils new generation of Intel
Xeon-processor-based server platforms
08/03/2004 04:11 AMMena Report Aug 3 2004 8:16AM GMT
Software Licensing: Intel 'De-approves'
the Intel Open Source License
Software Licensing: Intel 'De-approves'
the Intel Open Source License
04/03/2005 03:57 PMSYS-CON Media Apr 3 2005 5:59PM GMT
Intel Developer Forum - Intel silent on
Jayhawk replacement
Intel Developer Forum - Intel silent on
Jayhawk replacement
09/08/2004 10:26 AMComputer Weekly Sep 8 2004 2:11PM GMT
Intel Developer Forum - Intel to ease
strain on the internet
Intel Developer Forum - Intel to ease
strain on the internet
09/10/2004 05:28 AMComputer Weekly Sep 10 2004 10:14AM GMT
Intel Expands Intel Centrino Mobile
Technology Line
Intel Expands Intel Centrino Mobile
Technology Line
06/23/2004 03:50 PMPhysOrg.com Jun 23 2004 7:49PM GMT
Two executives leaving Intel; Sodhani to
head Intel Capital
Two executives leaving Intel; Sodhani to
head Intel Capital
03/24/2005 04:19 AMbizjournals.com Mar 24 2005 8:05AM GMT
Intel Expands Intel Centrino™
Mobile Technology
Intel Expands Intel Centrino™
Mobile Technology
06/23/2004 10:28 PMScoop Jun 24 2004 2:24AM GMT
Intel Updates Intel Xeon Multiprocessor
Platform
Intel Updates Intel Xeon Multiprocessor
Platform
03/30/2005 05:19 PMIntel Corp., as expected, introduced a breed of new platform
components for multiprocessor servers. Targeted at the mid-tier
enterprise market segment, the platform consists of five new Xeon MP
processors for servers that use four or more processors, and a new
chipset.
Intel’s E8500 Uncovered
The main building block of Intel’s new server platform is E8500
chipset designed to support up to 4-way machines. The E8500 consists
of three or more chips: the north bridge (NB), the external memory
bridge (EMB) and the ICH5 I/O controller. The north bridge supports
two processor system busses, which allows two chips to share one
667MHz bus with, 10.6GB/s bandwidth, which is likely to give new
Intel-based servers an advantage over previous generations of Xeon
MP-powered systems that had to share one 400MHz processor system bus
with 6.40GB/s bandwidth between four chips.

News source:
X-bit labsRead full story...Ammar Halloum filed a lawsuit against
Intel Corporation based on religion and
national origin in the wake of 9/11.
Intel disriminated against other
minority employees.
Ammar Halloum filed a lawsuit against
Intel Corporation based on religion and
national origin in the wake of 9/11.
Intel disriminated against other
minority employees.
07/04/2004 02:22 AMIntel corporation discriminated against Ammar Halloum, Manufacturing
Systems Group Leader based on religion and national origin in the wake
of 9/11. Ammar Halloum is suing Intel Corporation for violation of
Title VII. [PRWEB Jul 4, 2004]
What do Customers Really Want?
What do Customers Really Want?
05/19/2004 11:48 PMtheWHIR May 20 2004 4:10AM GMT
SCO CEO: No need to sue more customers
SCO CEO: No need to sue more customers
08/02/2004 06:57 PMAs The SCO Group Inc.'s reseller and developer community gathers for
its annual SCO Forum convention in Las Vegas this week, one question
on many attendees' minds will be whether the company's future will be
as a software vendor or as a litigator. Though SCO's lawsuits against
IBM Corp., Novell Inc., DaimlerChrysler AG and AutoZone Inc. have
attracted a great deal of attention in the last year, they have not
helped SCO's bottom line. The company is facing mounting financial
losses, which have been spurred by millions of dollars in legal fees,
a flagging Unix business, and anemic sales of its SCOsource Linux
licensing program, which brought in just $11,000 in revenue during the
company's most recent financial quarter.
Best Buy Says Customers Not Always Right
Best Buy Says Customers Not Always Right
07/06/2004 01:50 AMGet The Customers You Want From The
Customers You Have!
Get The Customers You Want From The
Customers You Have!
04/12/2005 02:16 AMNew testimonial request tool allows businesses to automate word of
mouth marketing. Don't just advertise on the yellow pages or on the
local newspaper - use KudosBoard - a new web-based software
application that allow small businesses, online retailers and/or
service providers (such as realtors, restaurants, landscapers,
plumbers, day spas, etc) to automate the ability for their clients to
provide positive testimonials and to recommend them to their friends.
[PRWEB Apr 12, 2005]
How To Please Your Customers?
How To Please Your Customers?
08/11/2004 12:43 AMWell, definitely not
using Windows server to run
a Linux show. Or to use the same Windows server to run a Macintosh
show either.
IBM to woo EMC customers
IBM to woo EMC customers
12/03/2003 12:35 AMBig Blue has a plan to snag customers who use storage gear from rival
EMC. It includes a device that shifts data from EMC to IBM boxes
without any computer downtime, Big Blue says.
Customers? Who Are They?
Customers? Who Are They?
02/17/2004 09:03 PMWhile this article about a new study suggests the findings are
"startling", they're probably anything but surprising to most people.
It turns out that most companies have forgotten the fact that it
really is their customers who pay their salaries, and they do very
little to cultivate any kind of dialogue between themselves and their
customers. The only really surprising stat is that
nearly
half of all executives admit that they don't deserve any loyalty from
their customers. It seems, for the most part, that there's too
much apathy on this issue. If an executive realizes this, why aren't
they doing anything to change it? There's too much of a short-term
view of companies focused on dragging in as much money as possible
this quarter, that they forget to cultivate relationships that have
the potential to pay much more next quarter or next year.
Hot code to customers
Hot code to customers
04/29/2004 07:40 AMRoss Rader tells it like it is. Ross doesn't seem focused at
all on what you'd call competition. He's just focused on
delivering hot code to THEIR customers - namely ISPs.
Blogwar
e as a CMS.
This time last year we were heavy into the design and
implementation of Blogware. I was still using MovableType for my
public weblog but we had already started using prototype v0.0
quietly. I was pretty excited when I got to get hands on
with the tool and committed my first
entry to the system. We were still calling it
"RBlog" internally. Its neat to look back on the posts I made
during this period.
Most everything weblogging related that I blogged, were things we were actively working on. I hoped we
might be the only ones...I
obviously didn't look hard enough around the room ;)
Around this time last year I mentioned to Doc during an early demo that we
weren't building a better way to manage content, we
were building a better way to manage human interactions over the
internet.
Not a social network.
A conversation management system.
We talked about this for a bit. My basic point was that the
internet didn't need another publishing system and we certainly didn't
need Frontpage or Dreamweaver to get better. Web page publishing tools
engender the creation of what ends up being static content because the
tools are inscrutable for the average user. Learn the application,
learn design, learn to tune the HTML by hand, figure out a document
structure, upload everything via FTP, wash, rinse, repeat.
Dumb.
Static content and the entire associated toolspace stands in
the way of a more useful internet. More content is not better.
Changing content is better. Growing content is better. Living, dynamic
content- is better. An internet that grows with me challenges me -
continuously. Regular content creation tools stifle this possibility -
they are simply too complicated and inaccessible to the average bear.
"Save as HTML", "web development", "get a presence on the 'net".
Whatever that means.
People need new tools that allow us to manage our interactions
with others, the conversations we have every day1. Tools
that facilitate fluidity and impermanence. Impermanence, not of the
content of the conversation, but of the conversation itself -
beginning and end, not necessarily continuing. Ad hoc, impulsive,
dynamic.
I want my customers to talk with the web and I want Blogware to
help them manage these conversations.
Are we there yet? Not quite. Not by a longshot actually. But we
have made a lot of headway and we're still moving forward.
1Tools will also need to have
their own conversations - with other tools. In fact the more they
have, the better. Preferably in a multitude of languages. Customers
shouldn't necessarily see these conversations though.
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AOL: customers down, ad sales up
AOL: customers down, ad sales up
07/29/2004 10:11 AMThey went thataway
Court Says Customers May Take IPs Away
From ISP
Court Says Customers May Take IPs Away
From ISP
06/29/2004 10:45 AM3.2 Million 3G Customers for 3
3.2 Million 3G Customers for 3
08/19/2004 08:09 AM3G Aug 19 2004 10:24AM GMT
Satisfied Customers
Satisfied Customers
08/27/2004 01:42 PMInfoWorlds Tom Krazit writes, The American Customer
Satisfaction Index (ACSI) measures the attitudes of consumers in
several different categories, including PCs and online Web sites, on a
scale from zero to 100
With a score of 81, Apples
customers are the most satisfied of any other PC vendor measured in
this index. Apples success comes from a focus on innovation and
improving tech support, [ACSI director Claes] Fornell said. Just about
every other PC vendor received technical support scores that were less
than the scores they received for the quality of their products, but
Apple was the only company that received high marks for both quality
and support, he said. [Aug 25]
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