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No grow in California

No grow in California 04/12/2004 06:12 PM

USA Today Apr 12 2004 9:51PM GMT




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368 Small Businesses Sold in Northern &
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Commercial Real Estate, & Franchises
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368 Small Businesses Sold in Northern &
Southern California Last Week, According
to California Businesses For Sale's
www.bizben.com - Business Opportunities,
Commercial Real Estate, & Franchises
Sales
07/21/2004 02:45 AM
368 Small Businesses Sold in Northern & Southern California Last Week, According To California Businesses For Sale's www.bizben.com - Business Opportunities, Commercial Real Estate, & Franchises Sales. These businesses were sold by business owners, business brokers, & real estate agents for the week of July 12, 2004 thru July 18, 2004. [PRWEB Jul 21, 2004]

Northern And Southern California
Businesses For Sale Dipped This Past
Week To 324 Business & Franchise Sales.
These Small Businesses Were Sold By
Business Brokers, Small Business Owners,
& Real Estate Agents Throughout
California.


Northern And Southern California
Businesses For Sale Dipped This Past
Week To 324 Business & Franchise Sales.
These Small Businesses Were Sold By
Business Brokers, Small Business Owners,
& Real Estate Agents Throughout
California.
06/23/2004 03:08 AM
Northern And Southern California Businesses For Sale Dipped This Past Week To 324 Business & Franchise Sales. These Small Businesses Were Sold By Business Brokers, Small Business Owners, & Real Estate Agents Throughout California. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2004]

Grow Your Own 0.3


Grow Your Own 0.3 04/30/2004 09:09 AM
A Content Management System.

Here we grow again!


Here we grow again! 04/01/2005 05:15 PM
As part of its continuing expansion, Spymac is pleased to welcome the newest member of its Business Development Team -- Jennifer Spanbauer. Jennifer joins the Spymac team after having spent the past 10 years in Tokyo, Japan -- Apple’s second largest market -- where she held senior management positions with the Province of Alberta, Canada and Cable and Wireless, plc. She has extensive Internet and telecommunications experience and holds a management degree with a focus on marketing. Jennifer says she was drawn to Spymac because of its international scope. “I’m very excited to join Spymac,” she says. “I love that it has such an international community and I look forward to exploring how people from all over the world use Spymac.” Jennifer can be welcomed at jspanbauer@spymac.com

Targeted Ads Grow Up


Targeted Ads Grow Up 12/30/2004 12:05 PM
Clever initiatives in televised advertising are a great step, but TV ads still pale compared to online advertising.

Can Microsoft Grow Up?


Can Microsoft Grow Up? 04/12/2004 12:54 AM
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer expects to usher Microsoft into its next phase of life: trusted partner. Enterprise execs say they keep looking for signs of increased quality and security in the company's software.

How can Google grow?


How can Google grow? 06/15/2004 07:30 PM

Google is supposed to be going public soon at some sort of fantastically high valuation.  A friend asked "How can they possibly grow into that?  What can they do besides search?"

If Google is to reach and sustain a Microsoft-style valuation perhaps the best way for them to do this is by providing alternatives to what Microsoft provides.  Microsoft is the kind of desktop applications.  You buy software from a store and install it on your machine.  If a new version comes out you figure out how to buy and install an upgrade.  If you get a new computer you spend several days reinstalling all of your applications, probably buying new copies of the ones whose installation CD-ROMs you can't find anymore.  If you're traveling and need to edit a document or spreadsheet, tough luck.  All of your data is trapped on your home or office computer.

In the Internet enthusiasm of the 1990s various people predicted that desktop applications would be replaced by Web-based applications  For most users this has come true in the case of email.  If you're a Hotmail or Google Mail user you can read email from any Internet-connected computer in the world.  There are a fair number of Internet-based photo sharing and database services.  What is then left on one's PC?  Word processing, spreadsheet, and PowerPoint documents.  If Google were to offer a private database service and a suite of reasonably powerful application programs usable from a Web browser, this might be a serious competitor to Microsoft Office.

So that's my prediction:  while Microsoft is trying to replace Google with MSN Search, Google will be trying to replace Microsoft Office with Google Web-based Office.


IE defectors grow


IE defectors grow 06/15/2004 04:41 PM
For whatever reason, the number of defectors from Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is growing. Says WinNet Mag's Paul Thurrott offers his alternatives. As for me, I've been quite pleased with Mozilla Firefox after more than a month of daily use....

How To Grow HTML


How To Grow HTML 07/09/2004 01:42 AM
Following on some off-blog correspondence, Hyatt and the Safarians look like they’re willing to try a sensible semi-pseudo-namespaced approach. My earlier piece on this provoked a flurry of conversation. Herewith some technical notes, plus words on the culture and politics of adding new tags to our browsers’ diets...

When Browsers Grow Up


When Browsers Grow Up 01/02/2005 09:25 PM
For 25 years, I've preached the superiority of the PC as an application platform, but times change and reconsideration is in order. The web browser and the infrastructure of the World Wide Web is on the cusp of bettering its aging cousin, the desktop-based graphical user interface for common PC...

each bud must blossom and grow


each bud must blossom and grow 02/10/2004 02:41 AM
Abby from OK writes:
Do you ever watch Inside the Actor's Studio with James Lipton on Bravo? Sure, the quality has gone down during recent months (Jay Leno?? Wha??), but it's still really interesting to see what Tom Cruise has to say about his 'craft.' Anyway, if you watch the show you know that right before the audience gets a chance to talk to the actor, Lipton asks The Questions™. I thought it would make a cool blog entry to answer them. They're not hard questions and they're actually better if they're rushed through.
I doubt I'll ever get a chance to have Mr. Lipton pose those questions to me, so I went ahead and answered them quickly, with no second-guessing. The answers you read here are the first things that came into my mind.

How Will Google Grow?


How Will Google Grow? 07/14/2004 11:27 AM
The company looks down several avenues as it pushes toward its IPO.

Robotics: Grow Up!


Robotics: Grow Up! 06/17/2005 07:12 PM
Lance Ulanoff of PC Magazine says, "Robotics: Grow Up!" and then tells the robotics industry to gets its act together. Lance does a great job in bringing to light what's wrong with the robotics industry by recollecting his experiences with a recent robotics trade show. Sadly, a lot of his points are completely correct. The robotics industry appears to be mired in myopic, over- schooled robotic geeks making piddly wall-detection robots that no one wants nor can they sell. His solution? Simplify your robot and run a cost-benefit analysis to see if it will sell. He says the Roomba meets that cost-benefit criterion. Check out the article to find out more about Lance's interesting observations.

Grow Your Own Replacement Bones


Grow Your Own Replacement Bones 08/27/2004 01:22 PM
Slashdot Aug 27 2004 4:17PM GMT

Microsoft says it has room to grow


Microsoft says it has room to grow 07/29/2004 03:26 PM
Software behemoth looks to future at financial analyst conference.

H-P says it can grow profits 20% per
year


H-P says it can grow profits 20% per
year
12/09/2003 06:16 PM
USA Today Dec 9 2003 5:31PM ET

IC sales to grow 6% in 2005


IC sales to grow 6% in 2005 04/16/2005 07:34 PM
ZDNet Apr 16 2005 10:25PM GMT

Can Costco Grow With Death?


Can Costco Grow With Death? 08/19/2004 12:57 PM
The discounter's entry could change the face of the funeral industry.

Enterprise Wi-Fi Market Set to Grow


Enterprise Wi-Fi Market Set to Grow 11/14/2003 01:48 PM
The Wi-Fi gear market grew 9 percent in the third quarter this year, according to research from the Dell'Oro Group: The author of this report concludes that the market is at a turning point where we may be just about to see significant growth in the enterprise sector. The market for access points for enterprise networks grew 25 percent in the quarter. Until now, the small and home office market has primarily driven growth, he said. I'm not sure we're quite on the cusp of seeing major uptake in the large enterprise sector yet because I still see a lot of confusion, given the wide variety of startups and products available to address enterprise needs. That confusion will clear up with market consolidation but that may not happen for a while. The press release with some more details is here....

VIA: CPU shipments to grow 50% this year


VIA: CPU shipments to grow 50% this year 01/07/2004 05:35 PM

one day, i'm gonna grow wings


one day, i'm gonna grow wings 12/02/2003 01:07 AM
How about a LosCon wrap up?

Tumors grow just like animals


Tumors grow just like animals 11/17/2003 05:46 AM
The same equations used to model animal growth also describe the growth of tumors:
As an animal's mass increases, so does the number of cells within it. But the blood supply that feeds those cells grows more slowly. As a result, an increasing proportion of the available nutrients go towards maintaining existing cells rather than the growth of new ones, so the rate of growth slows and ultimately comes to a halt...

When they compared their predictions to the growth of 13 rodent or human tumours, they found the tumours' growth closely followed the same universal law.

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Dartmouth to Grow Network


Dartmouth to Grow Network 09/22/2004 12:34 PM
Dartmouth University, known for being an early Wi-Fi adopter, has big growth plans: Administrators are in the process of expanding the network from its original 200 access points to 1,500. The new network will use APs from Aruba and will support 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g. It sounds like Dartmouth is responding to the bandwidth needs of students. Because Dartmouth has been on the leading edge of Wi-Fi, it'll be interesting to watch the university as WiMax products begin hitting the market. Stringing 1,500 APs sounds like a major pain while WiMax would require far fewer base stations....

Snooping industry set to grow


Snooping industry set to grow 01/22/2004 03:11 AM
Private firms could soon be helping public bodies snoop on citizens' net and phone use.

It's time for Linux to grow up


It's time for Linux to grow up 12/04/2003 09:38 AM
ZDNet Dec 4 2003 8:48AM ET

Browser Tools Must Grow Up


Browser Tools Must Grow Up 07/30/2004 10:06 AM
Internet News Jul 30 2004 2:09PM GMT

Camera phones grow up (a bit)


Camera phones grow up (a bit) 06/29/2004 09:49 PM
ZDNet Jun 30 2004 0:56AM GMT

Tucows continues to grow


Tucows continues to grow 04/21/2004 03:53 PM

The Tucows empire continues to grow.

These folks are gonna be major players - folks!  Congrats to Elliot and Ross.  Now what's going on with Blogrolling.com?

Tucows to Acquire Boardtown. Tucows: ""Boardtown has been very successful identifying the unique needs of ISPs. Provisioning, billing and customer care are critical functions for ISPs, driving the flow of revenue and facilitating the provision of exemplary customer service and the addition of new products"

This is very cool news. I'm extremely excited about this new addition to our lineup and working with the folks at Boardtown.

Congrats to everyone that burned the midnight oil and made this deal happen!
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EMC: Will Grow Twice as Fast as Market


EMC: Will Grow Twice as Fast as Market 06/10/2004 08:59 PM
Boston Globe Jun 11 2004 1:15AM GMT

Skype Continues to Grow


Skype Continues to Grow 02/01/2005 09:43 PM

Skype creeps under phone giants' radar | CNET News.com

At a time when major U.S. telephone operators are spending billions of dollars to expand, telephone software maker Skype on Tuesday says it's building a global phone network virtually for free.

New renditions of Skype software for Linux and Macintosh operating systems are expected to become available on Tuesday. The new releases are a significant expansion for 17-month-old Skype. Since its debut, Skype's free software only worked on Microsoft devices, though test versions of the Linux and Macintosh software have been available since last year.


As TVs grow, so do electric bills.


As TVs grow, so do electric bills. 06/17/2005 03:20 PM
The Christian Science Monitor: As TVs grow, so do electric bills. Excellent. I can't wait to start on some low-power HDTV research to go with my low-power Cell research.

Mac virus fears grow


Mac virus fears grow 05/09/2004 12:56 PM

Farmers Grow Backsides with Wi-Fi


Farmers Grow Backsides with Wi-Fi 06/18/2004 03:58 PM
Wi-Fi networks on farms should allow farmers to control and monitor more of their operations remotely: Trial projects attempt to show that with farm-wide Wi-Fi coverage, that irrigation, packing, and other parts of a farm's business could be handled through remote control. Eventually, tractors and other devices might be run by wire (or by wireless, as it were). Anthropomorphism abounds: runaway tractors are a risk, but crazy runaway tractors? "What we're really scared of is killing someone if it goes nuts," Pocknee said of the robotic tractors. Likewise, this strange statement needs some explanation: Pocknee can sit in his office and see the position of a 600-foot irrigation system in a nearby field on his computer screen. The system is equipped with a global positioning system to provide its location. A wireless video camera shows how it is operating. Why first thought is "why would an irrigation system move?" and then I realized these are irrigation systems that are rolled over fields. Of course, this kind of automation helps big agribusiness more than small farmers who may be unable to afford the technology investment upfront on a scale where it makes sense. Labor can be less expensive than technology, as certain countries have taught us. I'd like to also see projects in which open-source-flashed Linksys gateways are hooked together for a few hundred dollars on a 100-acre farm than ever more multi-million dollar research investments that let farms be run from hundreds of miles away. [link via Robert Moskowitz]...

Mobile resellers grow


Mobile resellers grow 05/27/2004 03:23 AM
USA Today May 27 2004 6:45AM GMT

Mac-maker's Shipments Grow


Mac-maker's Shipments Grow 05/10/2004 07:05 PM
By Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)

IBM Q1 profit and sales grow


IBM Q1 profit and sales grow 04/15/2004 06:33 PM
IBM reported on Thursday net income and revenue growth in its first quarter of 2004, driven by sales increases worldwide and in the small- and mid-size business market.

IT spending to grow next year


IT spending to grow next year 08/30/2004 03:37 PM
ZDNet Aug 30 2004 7:10PM GMT

Development Tools for PHP Grow Up


Development Tools for PHP Grow Up 06/18/2002 11:19 AM
Zend Studio 2.0 reviewed.

Mobile Erotica Continues To Grow


Mobile Erotica Continues To Grow 04/14/2005 10:04 AM
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