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Will you be riding Google's Wave?
in The CIO Weblog, on June 1, 2009
...mvent the increasingly dark tar pit that electronic mail has become; Wave (conceptually, at least) solves the issues far better than I might have imagined. My take on it can be found here.
A longer...
How Do You Assess Innovation?
in TJ's Weblog, on February 28, 2009
... and breaks the answer down into three basic parts. The first has to do with whether the innovation solves some real problem. The second has to do with perspective, with the innovation's place i...
Rapid web-based app development: good or evil?
in The CIO Weblog, on February 27, 2009
...eir needs. Maybe the bookcase looks horrible and will fall over when someone bumps into it - but it solves their immediate problem and they feel a sense of empowerment having built it themselves.
BUT...
Application virtualization from Microsoft
in The CIO Weblog, on September 11, 2008
...dvantages to IT departments. With System Center (also shaping up to be a formidable product), App-V solves a whole raft of patching, licensing, and deployment problems which commonly suck money and vi...
30 ideas to be funded - meet ycombinator
in TJ's Weblog, on July 30, 2008
...re it's a weakness, you may find there are better ways to solve some of the problems Craigslist solves.
26. Better video chat. Skype and Tokbox are just the beginning. There's going to be a l...
Risky Business and IT Processes Revealed as Major Factors in Application Software Failure
in On Storage, on July 11, 2008
...age "advice" for their colleagues. One said, "Don't have users on the system. It solves most problems." Another commented, "Have a plan, not a wish list."
If you'...
AJAX and HTTP issues
in Java Entrepreneur, on June 20, 2008
...e an effort to solve this problem by loading miniature application server on client via Java and it solves the problem initially too but after some point of time it might lose its purpose and the issu...
Fischman Solves 6-max SnG's
in Internet Poker, on June 14, 2008
For those poker players who play mostly live poker in a full ring game, the adjustments to six-handed play is vast. Add on the speed of the online game and you have the potential of turning a previously big winner on the felt, to a tilting donkey that the online sharks are circling in at...
Virtualization - The Movie
in On Storage, on May 16, 2008
...video is not real vmware specific as it presents firstly an overview of the problems virtualization solves (IT budgets, unnecessary infrastructure costs for cooling, electricity, server sprawl, mainte...
Setzt beim Marketing auf Kontinuität!
in Das B2B-Marketing-Blog, on May 13, 2008
... a marketer.
You are a marketer of information about the problems your product or service solves. You're not a marketer of product x or service y.
Your marketing must be "always on" no...
Talkonaut: Another VoIP/IM Client For Symbian
in The VoIP Weblog, on March 31, 2008
... go through the GTalk-to-VoIP service.
I'm having a hard time trying to figure out how this solves a problem differently than Gizmo5, EQO, or any number of other services. Anyone try this appl...
Truphone Offers Global, Automatic WiFi Roaming With Quiconnect
in The VoIP Weblog, on October 18, 2007
Truphone , which we've covered quite a bit on the VoIP Weblog , provides the ability for you to make cheap or free wifi calls from your compatible Nokia Nseries or Eseries handset at rates far more reasonable than your mobile operator would charge.
It's not enough that these ...
Smart Band from Precision Dynamics can benefit all
in The RFID Weblog, on October 14, 2007
... Smart Band RFID Wristband System and VIP Band Wristbands from Precision Dynamics Corporation? It solves your problem of carrying cash or any keys along with you. So people carrying these RFID bands...
Without Me, You're Nuthin'
in Eagle Par Birdie, on September 8, 2007
...s form a union to speak with one voice - the formal method. This can lead to as many problems as it solves.
Or a players' committee is struck, with elected leadership to speak for each and every ...
Is Cheap Calling Enough?
in The VoIP Weblog, on August 3, 2007
... cheap .
Nowadays, I don't use VoIP just to save money and just because. I use it because it solves a need . Tools like Skype and Gizmo Project make it dirt simple to see if someone's o...
The Covast BBot: A plug and play solution
in Supplychainer, on July 27, 2007
...y a LAN with internet connection to facilitate immediate integration across the supply chain.
This solves a fundamental problem with supply chain integration and visibility. Most large hubs use many ...
Whoops: Duke University Dropout Was Cisco's Fault, not Apple's
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 23, 2007
Ars Technica's Jacqui Cheng reports that last week's big story about Duke University's Wi-Fi network being destroyed by iPhones was... well... wrong.
"Cisco worked closely with Duke and Apple to identify the source of this problem, which was caused by a Cisco-based ne...
T-Mobile Launches Hotspot @Home UMA Service Nationwide
in The Wireless Weblog, on June 27, 2007
...wever, they don't want to use all their wireless minutes talking from home. Our new service solves this dilemma."
"No surprise, though, that T-Mobile HotSpot @Home begins two days ...
The MoGo Dapter is a Bluetooth Dongle That Won't Snap Off
in The Smart PDA, on June 13, 2007
... MoGo Dapter maximizes Bluetooth and USB, both running on their respective 2.0 versions.
And it solves a relatively age-old problem. As Darla Mack says, "I'm afraid of my BT dongle...be...
TelID : use your phone number as web adress
in Web 2.0, on June 6, 2007
...search engines to find local businesses can often be a hit or miss proposition, at best.
TelID solves this problem with a simple, consistent, and easy-to-use solution based on something people ev...
More Alternatives to Peanut Butter
in Allergies, on April 26, 2007
...ent --comes in different varieties . From the SunButter web site :
The new SunGold SunButter™ solves your peanut butter allergy worry. Because SunButter™ is made from sunflower seed in a pe...
Everyday Wine
in Celebrate Wine, on April 17, 2007
...nd understanding of food flavors, and where today she is dean of wine studies. In her new book, she solves that most vexing dinner dilemma-which wines to serve with what foods.
Drawing on her sophis...
OpenID : Consolidate your login
in Web 2.0, on March 7, 2007
...one's online identity. While it is not intended to prevent spam or create a trust metric,[1] it solves the single sign-on problem without relying on any centralized website to confirm digital iden...
古老但受用——Polaroid(宝丽来)眼镜漫画广告
in Geeker Vision, on February 15, 2007
( 点这里看大图 )
太阳眼镜的最主要作用当然是用来挡阳光,不过,它当然还有其它用途。而Polaroid(宝丽来)则非常乐意使用上面这种古老但每次都很受用的广告技巧。看不懂?再看一遍:D
GUSTO : Making travel better. Interview de Jeff Wasson, CEO de Gusto
in Les Explorers, on January 29, 2007
...by using the gusto grabber and the ability to quickly and easily share informaiton with friends solves a problem. Most people are researching travel this way, checking professional sources and asking ...
Enjoy VoIP Calls with Chatterbug Minus PC
in The VoIP Weblog, on January 9, 2007
...making your calls then probably you need Chatterbug.
The magical device that you see on your left solves all the problems stated above and all you need to do is just plug in between your phone and t...
Get the Facts About RFID in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
in The RFID Weblog, on November 8, 2006
... Intel and Xterprise.
The paper notes that for pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors, RFID solves three critical issues:
Protects against counterfeiting as drugs travels through the suppl...
Apple Patent Solves iPod Smudge Problem
in Digital Music - The Future, on November 6, 2006
Apple has filed a patent nfor " electronic device Having Display and Surrounding Touch Sensitive Bezel for User Interface and Control". Like most software patents, this is not novel. I was designing displays for the Navy 20 years ago that used buttons on the outside of the scree...
Senior Citizen a Surprise YouTube Star
in The Social Networking Weblog, on August 16, 2006
...usly consider the use of video for profile information, and webcams for video dating. Webcam dating solves the problems associated with users posting inaccurate/old photos....
Fear in the workplace
in Sox First, on August 1, 2006
Why is it so hard to encourage whistleblowers? Maybe it's because fear appears to be a feature of modern working life. That seems to be the conclusion we can draw from a Harvard Business School study .
In the interview, the researchers HBS professor Amy Edmondson and Penn State professor ...
War on guidance
in Sox First, on August 1, 2006
The Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics and the CFA Centre for Financial Market Integrity have issued a joint report calling on companies to stop giving quarterly earnings forecasts. The report also calls on companies to better align senior executive compensation wit...
Bootstrapper solves printing problems (Part 8)
in BootStrapMe, on July 31, 2006
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Still, the steady growth experienced by PrintingforLess.com has paid off in the long run. The company moved into a new multi-million facility in June overlooking nearby Paradise Valley .
But success has not dulled Field's competitive nature or his desire to stay...
Bootstrapper solves printer problems (Part 7)
in BootStrapMe, on July 31, 2006
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In the early days while first building his online business, Field had attempted to court the interest of venture capitalists with his idea.
"We talked to a couple of VC's and basically they just laughed at us," he recalls.
The experience echoes the...
Bootstrapper solves printer problems (Part 6)
in BootStrapMe, on July 31, 2006
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A steady cash flow remains crucial to the bootstrapping method since bootstrapping entrepreneurs use cash flow to grow their business instead of outside investment.
As blogger and entrepreneur Guy Kawasaki observes:
Cash is not only king, it's quee...
Dandelife : Network your biography
in Web 2.0, on July 31, 2006
Dandelife is a social network with a special design : It is made to record and share your life's biography. By doing so you actually record the timeline of your life, as far or deep as you like. By tagging you can get to other person's timelines that share tags with you. That's wh...
Will You Still Need Me When I'm 64?
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on July 31, 2006
My wife and I spend a lot of time thinking about our kids. In fact, I can't really think of anything else we think about, which explains why we're lost for words when we go out on "dates" and call a moratorium on kid talk.
Nevertheless, I don't plan on spending every waking...
Bootstrapper solves printer problems (Part 5)
in BootStrapMe, on July 31, 2006
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The business began specializing in serving the needs of people who didn't necessarily have access to the standard professional printing software , but none-the-less were seeking professional results on their projects.
At the same time PrintingForLess.com be...
Bootstrapper solves printer problems (Part 4)
in BootStrapMe, on July 31, 2006
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But before long, Field realized that his successful printing business, which at the time was showing an average profit of $80,000 a month, had tapped the local market including the nearby cities of Bozeman and Billings .
Around that time, a customer had com...
Bootstrapper solves printer problems (Part 3)
in BootStrapMe, on July 31, 2006
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The story of PrintingforLess.com begins in Livingston, MT, a community of 6,851 situated on the Yellowstone River north of Yellowstone National Park and the seat of Park County .
It is a community Field insists his company is every bit as "fired up" ab...
Bootstrapper solves printer problems (Part 2)
in BootStrapMe, on July 31, 2006
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Praises gush on the company's website reading like fan mail, or as Field suggests "love letters", a testament to the personal service received by customers.
"I love, love, LOVE Printing for less. Seriously, I use them over our local printers ...
Bootstrapper solves printing problems (Part 1)
in BootStrapMe, on July 31, 2006
Editor's Note: ( This post begins the second in a recurring series of Bootstrapper profiles on bootstrapme.com . If you have a bootstrap entrepreneur you believe we should profile, please get in touch )
Some entrepreneurs may begin their companies with a grand vision.
For Andrew S....
Rice Biopharming for Lactoferrin and Lysozymes in Kansas?
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 18, 2006
...site to gror their recombinant rice on. Since Kansas do not grow rice for commercial production, it solves the issue of cross-contamination. Still, I am with Jane Rissler, a senior scientist with the ...
MapMyHotel : interview du créateur, Riaan van Schoor
in Les Explorers, on May 27, 2006
...lot of work if you try and do one on your own. Your approach, where several bloggers contribute, solves that problem. In general I'm excited about blogs and its impact on travel; think about photo...
Sendia...Salesforce.com...Mobile Platform
in The CIO Weblog, on May 7, 2006
... and adds new mobile functionality to its on-demand AppExchange platform.
"AppExchange Mobile solves key issues for both our customers and our partners. Our customers are eager for ways to exten...
Microsoft Spins out Wallop. Accepts Venture Financing. Set to Revolutionize Online Social Networking.
in The Social Networking Weblog, on April 29, 2006
... examining behavior. Here's more from the press release :
Launching later this year, Wallop solves the problems plaguing current social networking technologies and will introduce an entirely n...
Madden on Revolution
in House of Nintendo, on April 27, 2006
...39;re trying to take our expertise, and happily having a great football engine that we can count on solves a lot of problems. You don't have to sit there and worry about, "Let's get the g...
Google Maps, Geocoder.us, and DWR Mashup
in Java Entrepreneur, on April 13, 2006
...ve the ability to lookup positioning coordinates based on address information. However, this Mashup solves that problem by using geocoder.us to translate address information into the coordinates neede...
How smart are crowds?
in TJ's Weblog, on March 24, 2006
...preneurs need to realize that niche knowledge adds more value than crowd knowledge. Niche knowledge solves difficult problems. Crowd knowledge tells you about trends, but trends are fleeting. Niches ...
The Wisdom of Niches: Why Experts Still Matter
in Businesspundit, on March 24, 2006
...preneurs need to realize that niche knowledge adds more value than crowd knowledge. Niche knowledge solves difficult problems. Crowd knowledge tells you about trends, but trends are fleeting. Niches a...
Cognio and its RF Interference Detection Product
in The RFID Weblog, on March 21, 2006
...nnectivity problems are not being caused by physical layer problems. In both cases, Spectrum Expert solves these problems by enabling wireless IT manager to identify and locate interfering devices qui...
Beautiful people network
in Are you a beauty?, on March 4, 2006
...eautifulPeople.net being a niche site and catering exclusively to attractive and successful people, solves this problem. Hilarious I think! So, instead of thinking why people usually connect pretty ...
Cognio Gives RFID a Clear Read
in The RFID Weblog, on February 20, 2006
...nnectivity problems are not being caused by physical layer problems. In both cases, Spectrum Expert solves these problems by enabling wireless IT manager to identify and locate interfering devices qui...
Meebo: More Features, Continued Growth
in Wangtam, on February 20, 2006
...ou wish. Single sign-off is coming shortly I am told. I was at a dinner with Meebo co-founder Seth Sternberg during the week and he talked about these new features, the continuing growth as well as M...
A Ring and a Story
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 9, 2006
...ring with origins in Richmond, as it turned out."
Read more: " A man's determination solves a ring's mystery "
...
RFID is Like The Mobile Phone
in The RFID Weblog, on January 5, 2006
... stacked on a pallet need to be unloaded and then scanned individually.
Passive RFID theoretically solves this problem by storing information on a 64- or 96-bit computer chip embedded in a substrate ...
How to Use LinkedIn to Build Your Business
in The Social Networking Weblog, on December 5, 2005
Everybody wants to network online, but how do you really use today's social networking tools to grow your business? Here are ten tips for using the powerful LinkedIn database to increase your business and create new clients. It's not enough to get on the network
Entrepreneurship: Don't Drink the Kool-Aid
in Businesspundit, on September 8, 2005
...oes well.
4. The consultant expansion - A small consultant shop with just a few people tackles and solves an interesting problem. Realizing that their solution has other applications, they seek fundi...
grand rounds 48: cut the fat and give me the bottom line
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 22, 2005
...so hard for families to communicate with their doctors in the hospital .
dr. charles expertly solves a case a flatulence .
intueri writes two stories revealing that schizophrenics aren&...
Logoworks with $9.5 million round
in TJ's Weblog, on June 22, 2005
...#39;s largest and fastest-growing provider of logo design services to small businesses. The company solves a simple problem -- small businesses don't have good options for getting a well-designed ...
OpenLDAP...OSS's key to the Enterprise?
in The CIO Weblog, on May 25, 2005
...ture that they don't control.
"Our business focus is delivering to clients a package that solves those problems."
Taylor sees LAMP as the foundation for much of the currently available...
Twenty Changes Over Twenty Years
in Businesspundit, on March 1, 2005
...thing. Legislation doesn't always have the desired impact, and can create more problems than it solves.
Talk about irony. In the early 1990s, critics complained that CEOs made too many bucks for...
Video over Wifi
in TJ's Weblog, on January 18, 2005
... about Video54 a company that enables easy video streaming via Wifi. Could it be that the company solves a problem that does not really exist ? Judging from my new 802.11g router things works ...
Interview: Jonathan Ruff - Founder of Jittery
in Businesspundit, on December 1, 2004
...a blog becomes a potential buyer for us. We don't need them to ever visit Jittery.com, and that solves one major difficulty.
5. Let's say that 3-5 years from now Jittery is a huge success. D...
Cheap Labor in China? Not For Long
in Businesspundit, on October 18, 2004
...ry kind of factory is short of workers." This is why in the long-term, the outsourcing problem solves itself. Wages rise and it becomes less attractive to use Chinese labor. Plus they have more m...
RFID is About Loss Prevention, Too
in The RFID Weblog, on September 7, 2004
...eckpoint is in trials with several retailers that are putting RFID chips in hard plastic tags. That solves two problems, says [Checkpoint spokesman] Shoemaker: The cost (since the tags are reused) and...





