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Cisco Launches Business Ready Data
Center
Cisco Launches Business Ready Data
Center
04/16/2004 11:39 AMInitiative aims to help enterprise customers build a shared network
infrastructure for next-generation data centers by pulling together
partnerships, tested architectural design and deployment guides, Cisco
networking products and advanced services as well as customer
references.
Are You Ready?
Are You Ready?
02/19/2003 11:13 PMNow that the feddies have a slogan for The Homeland Security stuff
will they do it like the old Playstation Commercials?B E If you didn't
Ready,Set,Go! 7.6.2
Ready,Set,Go! 7.6.2
11/19/2003 04:39 PMPublishing made simple.
Ready or Not, Here Comes AOP
Ready or Not, Here Comes AOP
05/07/2004 02:48 PMThough considered too complex in many ways, aspect oriented
programming is picking up fans in the developer world.
Ready or Not, Here It Comes
Ready or Not, Here It Comes
08/16/2004 10:06 AMSource: techcentralstation.com - What -- if any -- lessons does the
Google IPO deal hold for tech companies hoping to launch an IPO in the
not-too-distant future?...
Yup, we ready!
Yup, we ready!
08/05/2004 10:37 AMTechTree Aug 5 2004 2:30PM GMT
Ready Or Not?
Ready Or Not?
12/22/2004 01:12 AMWhat company will finally break through and make video downloads
popular? There's no way to know, but with its iPod success and Steve
Jobs's Hollywood ties, I sure wouldn't bet against Apple. But only
when the time is right. By Jason Snell, Macworld
Getting ready for Montreal
Getting ready for Montreal
03/19/2003 10:44 PMThe php|a gang will be in Montreal for the Quebec PHP Conference from
tomorrow until Sunday, where I will also be a speaker first up on
Thursday morning.It's great to see a PHP conference happening here in
Canada, and judging from the people who will be there, this is going
...
Are You Ready for RFID?
Are You Ready for RFID?
11/15/2003 07:45 AMSiliconValley.Internet.com Nov 15 2003 6:26AM ET
Getting ready for OS X conference
Getting ready for OS X conference
10/28/2003 11:06 PMIn addition to getting my apps building on Xcode today, I’m
getting ready to go to O’Reilly’s
OS X
Conference.
I’m starting by reading Derrick Story’s
Top Ten Tips for Mac Conference Goers.
UK.biz ready for disaster, says UK.biz
UK.biz ready for disaster, says UK.biz
03/21/2003 11:26 AMWe the prepared
Aquaruler ready for Mac OS X
Aquaruler ready for Mac OS X
03/13/2003 10:24 AMGet ready for the AirScooter
Get ready for the AirScooter
04/15/2005 08:12 PMIt's not a jet pack. It's a personal helicopter, and it may come to
stores next year.
Photos: Up, up and away
Get Ready For Hi-Def Radio
Get Ready For Hi-Def Radio
05/12/2004 05:13 PMPopular Mechanics May 12 2004 8:39PM GMT
Sinner, you better get ready
Sinner, you better get ready
05/15/2004 12:56 PMRolling Stone magazine called the
Goodbye, Babylon box set, "the
greatest anthology of antique Southern sacred song and oratory ever
assembled. Packaged like a pioneer-family heirloom -- in a cedar case
with a nineteenth-century etching of the Tower of Babel on the lid --
Goodbye, Babylon is six CDs of blues hymns, hillbilly hosannas, choral
thunder and hellfire sermons from the 78-rpm era." Boing Boing reader
Marc Garrett points us to a short interview he conducted with Lance
Ledbetter, compiler of this holy treasure.
LinkReady Or Not, Here Comes RFID
Ready Or Not, Here Comes RFID
09/03/2004 03:05 AMPrivacy advocates worry about the impact RFID could have on consumers
while labor unions fear the technology could cost jobs. Both groups
had better brace themselves, because RFID is moving into the
mainstream and
it's
probably too late to stop it. Metro Group, a major retailer in
Europe,
has just completed a test of the
technology and plans to rapidly introduce it to help them squeeze
costs out of their supply chain. In their tests, use of the tiny tags
increased efficiency, decreased theft and allowed the store to more
easily get their hands on merchandise, offering more choice to
customers. The tests were not a total success as liquids and some
metals continue to hamper detection of the tags, mainly when they were
used on individual items as opposed to crates and pallets. High costs
and technology shortcomings will probably keep the tags off individual
items for quite some time, but not forever. The test results show that
RFID can help deliver lower prices and more choice for consumers. So
rather than oppose the technology under the vague notion that it is
going to harm consumers and workers, it's time for those who are
opposed to it to work together with those who are adopting the chips
to ensure that legitimate privacy concerns are addressed. The
potential risks of RFID can be solved with technology. Better ability
for individuals to read and adjust their own RFIDs once out of the
store is one solution, for example, but not enough work has been done
in that area so far.
Were You Ready for Some Football?
Were You Ready for Some Football?
09/10/2004 09:22 AMDisney kicks off another season of Monday Night Football -- on a
Thursday.
Party for one now ready
Party for one now ready
03/19/2003 10:25 PMI just took Dayquil Let the loopiness begin! on a side note: designing
while high on cold meds is pretty...
Ready for primetime
Ready for primetime
06/10/2004 11:30 AMNational Post Jun 10 2004 4:21PM GMT
The new HP is ready for its next test
The new HP is ready for its next test
12/02/2003 01:44 AMThe Register Dec 1 2003 8:33AM ET
Not Ready for Rite Aid
Not Ready for Rite Aid
07/06/2004 03:23 PMCan the drugstore chain hold a candle to the competition?
Get Ready for the Wired 40
Get Ready for the Wired 40
05/26/2004 06:11 AMThey are masters of innovation, technology and strategic vision -- the
top 40 companies driving the global economy. By Kevin Kelleher from
Wired magazine.
IDF: Are You Ready For The "Tera Era?"
IDF: Are You Ready For The "Tera Era?"
02/10/2004 03:00 AMWhile Intel Corp.'s semiannual Developer Forum next week will zoom in
on the company's development of next-generation processors, the
company will also highlight its bid to transform the cell phone into
another framework for Intel silicon.
Java gets ready for 3G
Java gets ready for 3G
06/28/2004 01:31 AMVodafone is expected to use Sun's software to sell its next generation
of cell phone downloads.
Is Sem Ready For A Standards Org?
Is Sem Ready For A Standards Org?
03/30/2005 09:07 PMLonghorn are you ready?
Longhorn are you ready?
02/19/2004 03:57 AMSome of you will laugh as we are quite a ways away from the release of
Longhorn to the masses....
Eric's ready
Eric's ready
09/25/2004 03:23 AMNext year's Etech should be interesting.
Eric (PeopleAggregator) Sigler has his proposal ready.
I'm waiting till Sunday to write mine up.
It'll be called "New Kinds of Micro-content" and I'll get all the
leaders of each area - to appear - all at once united in our
determination to get this to happen.
Meanwhile - here's Eric's post on his
proposal:
So the deadline for Emerging Technology
2005 papers is the 27th. (You know, that geek thing in
California I always go to).
In a disturbing sign of preparedness, I've actually been thinking
more than 24 hours ahead, and so I've got some ideas for proposals.
Beyond that, I'm actually planning out where I'm looking for ideas and
where I'm not.

It's not exactly Tufte, OK? Distance and positioning mean very
little. Rather, this is a sort of blog tech tree, showing
what the dependencies are to get from one thing to another. While
it's rough, it does provide some interesting observations.
- Blogging software is at a very critical part of this setup, yet
clearly makers of blogging software don't have the kind of chokehold
that you would expect might happen. Interesting.
- All of the really new and interesting things are happening at the
outer edge of this diagram. Does this mean I drew it badly, didn't
fill in enough detail, or that the core of things are settling
down?
- I threw in the note "social sharing" because I really didn't have
the energy to try and break down all the incredible things happening
lately in this area, but things like both del.icio.us and Flickr are in that category.
Probably worth going over again and expanding out.
- The left-hand side of the diagram probably also needs to be
tinkered with. I put the label "act of creation" in there because
it's as generic as I wanted to think up. But there's lots of room to
tinker with how certain types of information make it to the
blogging software. (As evidenced by the recent hubub about what
moblogging is or isn't).
- One disturbing thing that I wished I could put in here, but
haven't found anyone really using widespread, is all the
machine-readable licensing metadata out there. Screams for a plugin
or two in my opinion.
You'll note I also use the label "proto-DLA" to describe where the
blogging software resides. This is a tip of the hat to Mr. Canter, who has done a lot more
thinking about this than anyone else in the world. (A "DLA" stands
for a digital lifestyle aggregator, and while I can't tell you want
the end product will look like, I have a feeling that blogging
software is mutating in that direction.
I'll probably revisit / redo this tomorrow, but I just wanted to
get what I had out in case life got busy again. So, what are your
thoughts? On this diagram at least, there are several edge-pieces
that could be connected together but aren't. What would be most
important to you?
[Eric
Sigler]
Ready for change
Ready for change
03/29/2005 04:43 PMUSA Today Mar 29 2005 8:09PM GMT
Is your PC ready for Longhorn?
Is your PC ready for Longhorn?
02/18/2004 08:13 PMMicrosoft plans to give developers their "first close look" at
hardware requirements needed to run the next version of Windows at a
conference in May.
XP SP2 Ready for Download
XP SP2 Ready for Download
06/16/2004 11:52 AMAny XP Home or Professional user (with a legal copy of the product)
who wants to beta test the near-final release of Microsoft's Windows
XP Service Pack 2 can now download the bits.
H-P ready to reboot
H-P ready to reboot
03/31/2005 05:37 PMUSA Today Mar 31 2005 9:29PM GMT
Get ready for Bluejacking
Get ready for Bluejacking
11/03/2003 10:06 AMAlberto Escalarte of CacheOp alerts us to the new practice of
"bluejacking," which involves using Bluetooth to surreptitiously send
messages to strangers:[U]sing a phone with Bluetooth, you can create a
phonebook contact and write a message, eg. 'Hello, you've been
bluejacked', in the 'Name' field. Then you can search for other phones
with Bluetooth and send that phonebook contact to them. On their
phone, a message will popup saying "'Hello, you've been bluejacked'
has just been received by Bluetooth" or something along those lines.
For most 'victims' they will have no idea as to how the message
appeared on their phone. So, personalised messages like 'I like your
pink top' and the startled expressions that result is where the fun
really starts.I'm gonna go out on a limb and predict that this won't
be very popular here in the US, since you'd be hard pressed to find
many people with...
Are You Ready for Some Science?
Are You Ready for Some Science?
12/18/2003 05:49 AMThe originators of an all-science, all-the-time cable channel bet that
Americans will happily tune out charismatic chefs and shopping
programs for a little mind-expanding TV. By Kristen Philipkoski.
SpaceShipOne ready for go
SpaceShipOne ready for go
06/21/2004 06:16 AMNext stop space for private craft
Is Burton Really Ready?
Is Burton Really Ready?
06/21/2004 11:23 PMIs Visual Studio 2005 Team System really more than just
presentationware?
During a demo at Microsoft's Tech Ed 2004 last month, lead project
manager Prashant Sridharan said the graphical depiction of how Web
services can be added to a process "isn't just a pretty picture."
Getting Ready for Titan
Getting Ready for Titan
01/04/2005 05:38 PMTechnocrat.net Jan 4 2005 9:33PM GMT
Get ready to party!
Get ready to party!
10/29/2003 08:15 PMATI Ready to Accelerate
ATI Ready to Accelerate
06/24/2004 08:23 AMTheStreet.com Jun 24 2004 12:22PM GMT
Toys "R" Us Is Getting Ready
Toys "R" Us Is Getting Ready
03/31/2005 12:22 AMKing, sent in a report from a visit to his local TRU store today...
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