Applied Materials Trumps Estimates
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Applied Materials Profit Tops Estimates
Applied Materials Profit Tops Estimates
02/18/2004 08:17 PMBoston Globe Feb 19 2004 0:47AM GMT
Is Applied Materials a Buy?
Is Applied Materials a Buy?
04/12/2005 01:24 PMAlthough it's been painful for the past year, you might want to look
at this company again.
Applied Materials Was Right
Applied Materials Was Right
05/19/2004 01:19 PMThe leading semiconductor equipment maker builds off a solid first
quarter.
Applied Materials Builds
Applied Materials Builds
02/19/2004 03:35 PMLast year, things couldn't have looked worse. Now, they couldn't look
better.
Is Applied Materials Losing Momentum?
Is Applied Materials Losing Momentum?
08/18/2004 02:46 PMThe company posted a strong third quarter, but a less optimistic
outlook has its shares near its 52-week low.
Applied Materials to buy Metron for $85
million
Applied Materials to buy Metron for $85
million
08/17/2004 02:55 PMSiliconValley.com Aug 17 2004 6:21PM GMT
Applied Materials earnings beat
expectations
Applied Materials earnings beat
expectations
05/18/2004 06:15 PMSiliconValley.com May 18 2004 9:53PM GMT
Applied Materials Falls as Fundamentals
Catch Up
Applied Materials Falls as Fundamentals
Catch Up
11/18/2003 08:11 AMTheStreet.com Nov 18 2003 7:16AM ET
Applied Materials Posts Profit on Demand
Applied Materials Posts Profit on Demand
05/19/2004 04:31 AMBoston Globe May 19 2004 8:53AM GMT
Applied Materials hurt by charges, weak
sales
Applied Materials hurt by charges, weak
sales
11/12/2003 08:02 PMSiliconValley.com Nov 12 2003 6:27PM ET
Electrically Conductive Materials for
Pad Printing Now Available from Creative
Materials Inc.
Electrically Conductive Materials for
Pad Printing Now Available from Creative
Materials Inc.
03/14/2005 04:13 PMApplications include medical device and electronics manufacturing.
[PRWEB Feb 24, 2005]
Gilder Says 3G Trumps Wi-Fi
Gilder Says 3G Trumps Wi-Fi
06/22/2004 04:02 PMIf being wrong about the value of fiber-optic cable wasn't bad enough,
Gilder predicts Wi-Fi will be killed by 3G: Gilder's latest
predictions have proven right in the short term, it turns out,
according to Forbes, which notes that a service tracking his model
portfolio has had high returns. (Let's remember that great phrase,
though, which is that historical returns don't predict future
performance.) Watch the sketchy video linked from the article--shot
outdoors with little editing, so it doesn't do him justice, honestly.
I've never agreed with parts of what he's said more. Gilder
specifically says that 1xEvDO will kill Wi-Fi, which can't be the case
because 1xEvDO is too asymmetrical: it has a typical upload speed of
50 kilobits per second (Kbps) and download speeds of 200 to 400 Kbps
on average. Compare this with the service being rolled out across the
downtown in Salem, Massachusettes, which is deploying three 6 Mbps
downstream, 1 Mbps upstream ADSL connections as part of SalemOpen.net
for a cost of about $180 per month total. There's a lot more bandwidth
potential in the conventional wireline side using plain copper. Gilder
has a lot to say that's correct, which is that other countries--he
especially notes Korea--have massively more bandwidth available to
homes and businesses in the wireline and wireless markets. This is due
to something he doesn't mention: cost. South Korean and Japanese firms
particularly have managed to roll out extremely high-speed DSL and
cell services often at the same price we pay for tiny pipes in the
U.S. I'm still not entirely sure how they pull this off. Regulation,
as he points out, might be one issue, but it's also the market
climate: a lot of money was spent by U.S. companies pursuing Gilder's
last vision, and thus the resources that could have been devoted to
pursuing inexpensive DSL were spent in overbuilding competing
fiber-optic networks and in messy acquisitions at fraudulent
valuations. Gilder's observations on the Wi-Fi side show that as a
holder of Qualcomm's stock, he's not looking closely at the current
generation of Wi-Fi and related wireless deployments. He notes in the
video for this story, that there is "small coverage and not all that
much bandwidth [in] the average Wi-Fi hotspot." As noted above, DSL
service has become cheap enough to offer enormous increases in speed,
and a number of cities are deploying partial or complete Wi-Fi service
using...
Internet Trumps DNA For Innovation
Internet Trumps DNA For Innovation
09/10/2004 02:30 PMtheodp writes
"Senior-level business executives responding to a BusinessWeek
Innovation Survey have named the personal computer (56%) and the
Internet (51%) as the greatest innovations of the past
75 years, trumping the discovery of DNA (49%), the polio vaccine
(25%), and cloning (2%). When it comes to the most innovative CEOs,
execs give the nod to Bill Gates (50%) and Steve Jobs (47%), although
Apple (35%) bested Microsoft (32%) when it came to the most innovative
company." This doesn't seem that surprising. If you look at what
has impacted the people who filled out the survey, of course it's
going to be the stuff they see on their desk every day.
First Impression: Trust Trumps
First Impression: Trust Trumps
01/03/2005 08:04 AM"Give people the benefit of the doubt and
draw them out."-Richard Mueller ,
Founder, MTW Corp.
Reality trumps technology
Reality trumps technology
07/04/2004 08:54 AM
Chicago Tribune Jul 4 2004 12:13PM GMT
Bill trumps Kwame
Bill trumps Kwame
04/16/2004 08:55 AM
The Donald chooses his "Apprentice" -- and Omarosa steals the show
again.
Evolution Trumps Usability Guidelines
Evolution Trumps Usability Guidelines
09/10/2002 03:41 AM
At Sony, Diplomacy Trumps Technology
At Sony, Diplomacy Trumps Technology
03/14/2005 06:16 PM
Sony's new chief, Sir Howard Stringer, will have plenty of knots to
untangle, including deep-seated conflicts between Sony's technology
and entertainment businesses.
Online ad spend trumps airwaves
Online ad spend trumps airwaves
04/05/2005 12:30 PM
The money spent on net adverts in the UK exceeds the amount spent on
radio ads for the first time, a report says.
"Green and gangly trumps the Old Liars'
Club."
"Green and gangly trumps the Old Liars'
Club."
08/22/2004 08:59 PM
'Van Helsing' Trumps Olsens at Box
Office (AP)
'Van Helsing' Trumps Olsens at Box
Office (AP)
05/09/2004 02:27 PM
AP - Dracula, the Wolf Man and Frankenstein stomped the Olsen twins in
the first major box-office contest of the summer blockbuster season.
The monster-hunting adventure "Van Helsing," starring Hugh Jackman as
a creature slayer, opened at No. 1 with $54.2 million.
Lycos Trumps Google on e-Mail Storage
Lycos Trumps Google on e-Mail Storage
05/18/2004 06:18 PM
Internet Search Engine Database-12 minutes ago ... storage. But unlike
Google's soon-to-be-released Gmail, Terra Lycos will charge
approximately $6.17 per month for the service. Search ...
Function trumps form at Intel showcase
Function trumps form at Intel showcase
02/19/2004 03:33 PM
IDF We muster an Itanic cluster or two
SCO trumps Sun's open source Solaris bid
SCO trumps Sun's open source Solaris bid
06/09/2004 02:10 PM
Sun trumps SCO by not knowing its own plans
MSN Slate Magazine: "Firefox trumps
Internet Explorer"
MSN Slate Magazine: "Firefox trumps
Internet Explorer"
07/05/2004 10:17 PM
For those in pain, relief trumps risks
of banned painkillers (USATODAY.com)
For those in pain, relief trumps risks
of banned painkillers (USATODAY.com)
01/05/2005 11:09 AM
USATODAY.com - Lori Rubinstein wants her Vioxx back. It "was the best
pain drug I had been on in 27 years," says the 47-year-old Manhattan
resident, who has fibromyalgia, a chronic condition that causes pain
in muscles and joints. Patients like Rubinstein are left to decide if
the risk of heart disease is enough to stop them from taking
painkillers.
Lycos Europe Trumps Google, Yahoo with
1GB Email Service
Lycos Europe Trumps Google, Yahoo with
1GB Email Service
05/19/2004 12:15 AM
Search Engine Journal May 19 2004 4:49AM GMT
American Web Site Win2Million.com Trumps
Canada's First Online Lottery
American Web Site Win2Million.com Trumps
Canada's First Online Lottery
08/14/2004 03:06 AM
Nevada-based gaming operator Win2Million.com announced that its two
million dollar lotto-style sweepstakes is immediately available
worldwide. The company's web site provides wider access for Canadians
than PlaySphere, Canada's much-touted new online lottery web site.
[PRWEB Aug 14, 2004]
Microsoft Sales Chief: 'Facts' Show that
Windows Trumps Linux
Microsoft Sales Chief: 'Facts' Show that
Windows Trumps Linux
07/29/2004 09:55 PM
eWeek Jul 30 2004 1:11AM GMT
Internet Unknown Trumps Pro Players to
Win $5 Million Prize at World Series of
Poker
Internet Unknown Trumps Pro Players to
Win $5 Million Prize at World Series of
Poker
05/29/2004 09:06 PM
Xposed May 30 2004 1:12AM GMT
Applied PoMo
Applied PoMo
01/16/2004 11:33 AM
Terry Heaton is a "New Media consultant" in Nashville who's writing a
book: TV News in a Postmodern World. His latest essay, "News Is A
Conversation," builds on and around Doc's cluetrain meme. Terry also
blogs about something like Applied Post Modernism with lots of good
info and ideas....
Applied democracy
Applied democracy
01/12/2004 02:56 AM
About the Emergent Democracy Worldwide session at the Digital
Democracy Teach-In, the Head Lemur says,
This may be the
single most important seminar of this conference. Participation in
Emergent Democracy requires a computer and an internet connection.
This is the bottom line. Where you can go from there is limited only
by your desire and participation. While we have this group of folks in
the building, let's lower the bar bills and increase the participation
in emergent democracy.
Then he adds a
suggestion: A computer roadshow. Interesting idea.
"the "International Court of Justice"
says that the "right" of "Palestinians"
to travel into Israel for jobs trumps
Israel's right of self-defense"
"the "International Court of Justice"
says that the "right" of "Palestinians"
to travel into Israel for jobs trumps
Israel's right of self-defense"
07/09/2004 10:11 PM
Are the Browser Wars Back? - How
Mozilla's Firefox trumps Internet
Explorer. By Paul Boutin
Are the Browser Wars Back? - How
Mozilla's Firefox trumps Internet
Explorer. By Paul Boutin
07/01/2004 03:42 AM
this Slate article that recommends Firefox .. welcomes back the
browser warsslate.msn.com/id/2103152
track this
site | 5 links
Applied Micro CFO Retiring
Applied Micro CFO Retiring
07/28/2004 11:26 PM
TheStreet.com Jul 29 2004 3:15AM GMT
Applied Micro Hammered
Applied Micro Hammered
07/21/2004 04:53 PM
TheStreet.com Jul 21 2004 7:50PM GMT
What if patents applied to literature?
What if patents applied to literature?
03/14/2005 05:38 PM
This is the text of an open letter that I intend to send to all nine
of my MEPs. I've watched the progress of Europe's Software Patent
Directive for months and years. This week, it's passed an important
hurdle on its way to becoming law, and I've decided to do my bit to
work against it.
IT Learning Materials
IT Learning Materials
05/04/2004 06:37 AM
IT Learning Materials
http://www.itlearningmateria
ls.com
IT Learning Materials provides annotated
internet links for educators, students, and new teachers. There is
also a section of tutorials on computer applications and concepts,
including: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Photoshop, C, C++, Visual
Basic, JAVA programming, Operating Systems, Search Engines. and Web
Design. This will be added to Education and Distance
Learning Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide.
3D in Depth: Materials, Pt. 2
3D in Depth: Materials, Pt. 2
03/06/2004 01:58 AM
This month we delve into the wonderful world of texture creation and
explore different programs, options and techniques (such as how to
create a tileable texture). An extensive resource list is also
provided. By Nathan Segal. 0305.
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