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in The Search Engine Weblog, on March 22, 2010
...hed in their purpose, function, and appearance.
Think of the different web services that provide some sort of response to queries today. Mapquest will find directions to the beach for you. Yahoo Pe... ...n their purpose, function, and appearance.
Think of the different web services that provide some sort of response to queries today. Mapquest will find directions to the beach for you. Yahoo People ...
in Supplychainer, on March 22, 2010
...O role, Vivek Kundra, is a phony seems to be mostly a flash in the pan so far but it seems like the sort of thing that the mainstream media might pick up on just for shock value so I am getting the po...
in The CIO Weblog, on March 20, 2010
...w a few of them; most have RSS feeds, which are searchable and can pop up in your reader only when something comes up offering, say, HP servers for dirt cheap. Of course, you have to plan ahead... you... ...isposables, and solve your support problems with agility .
There are a number of sites of this sort where deals and coupon codes are tracked and it might not hurt to follow a few of them; most hav...
in Sox First, on March 20, 2010
...ain many gray areas. This makes it a middle ground where managers can challenge their auditors with some comfort that, in spite of the shadiness implied by the term "off-balance sheet", they... ...firms were doing the same thing? As the FT reports: "JPMorgan's accounts list sales - the sort of deals Lehman undertook - and purchases, which imply it acted as a counterparty for others do...
in The CIO Weblog, on March 19, 2010
...he generalizations that are trumpeted from the hills every time a new study comes out contradicting some previous study and crowning a victor in the TCO wars.
So I am skeptical of the global applic... ...are vendors to support the platform as a whole; the fact remains that any large installation of any sort of computer system is going to uncover problems of some sort, and how the company providing the...
in Internet Poker, on March 17, 2010
...essional gambler? Can I deduct my travel expenses and my losses against my winnings? These are just some of the questions that must be answered as far as gambling and taxes are concerned. According to... ...he continuation bet is robotic for most people who have read Several poker magazine articles or any sort of printed poker literature. The guise of course is to show Strength in a big-bet game like No ...
in Under My Helmet, on March 17, 2010
The F1 season kicked off this weekend with what turned out to be a slow but eventful race . On the first and second corners we expected collisions, and collide the drivers did. Adrian Sutil's Force India span out with Robert Kubica's Renault, making sure that they both finished outside the ...
in The Flyaway Weblog, on March 17, 2010
© loop_oh
Vagabondish has a very good piece online at the moment on thing you can do to go to jail in a foreign country.
I've lived and traveled in most of Southeast Asia: Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, etc...
Wake up. There's NO SUCH THING as jus...
in BootStrapMe, on March 15, 2010
...d potentially use against applicants.
I don't have a problem with organizations that do this sort of screening, or any other sort, really; applicants are free to apply or not apply anywhere the...
in The CIO Weblog, on March 15, 2010
...
There are probably some Human Resources blogs somewhere where you can read the official view on the use of Internet-based background screening on new-hire candidates, but for the most part what... ...d potentially use against applicants.
I don't have a problem with organizations that do this sort of screening, or any other sort, really; applicants are free to apply or not apply anywhere the...
in Classical Drives, on March 14, 2010
... Somehow this one escaped my notice, which is unfortunate if you'd like to own the "oldest original Flying Car." Unless, of course, you live in the Atlanta area where the Red Baron... ...t that it did as the rudder-like appendages on the rear wings hardly look big enough to provide any sort of directional stability. Maneuverability on the road doesn't appear too promising, either....
in The CIO Weblog, on March 12, 2010
...an a "study" and if the facts happen to coincide with the results, it's often because some are left out or that particular set of facts are favorable to the company. Of course it's n... ...ly, including bathrooms, movie theaters and even at funerals.
To which I say, if it can get that sort of motivation out of your employees, then you need a remote work program today.
Of course,...
in Cool Picking, on March 11, 2010
...
Batteries, nearly everything we call a "gadget" runs on some kind of battery.
Because of batteries many gizmos that were previously tied to an electric line have become portable but e...
in Sox First, on March 11, 2010
...ents to be more objective/empathetic than traditional service channels. And building brand in this sort of world is perfect because it would take zero budget advertising. Do a Google search on your b...
in China Venture News, on March 9, 2010
...t's personal you can maintain the balance in your life - do a job well and still have time for some sort of private existence.
Sometimes your professional life and personal life do manage to ov... ...;s personal you can maintain the balance in your life - do a job well and still have time for some sort of private existence.
Sometimes your professional life and personal life do manage to overlap...
in The Digital TV Weblog, on March 9, 2010
... offers.com . Coupons! Various voucher codes that are available purely to help savy customers save some cash on buying various products. Tonnes are available for TV retailers so if you are looking to... ... discounts like 20% in order to entice customers through the door. If you can combine this with any sort of price matching you are onto a major winner, so make sure you try!...
in The Parenting Weblog, on March 9, 2010
...ir cupboards. Those that don't fit, chuck them or better yet, donate them. When you've done sorting you'd have a clearer picture what the kids need for the coming season.
Which is your ...
in Do you like to cook?, on March 8, 2010
...uld like to hone your cooking skills and are looking for online cooking lessons, fret not. Here are some leads:
FoodNetwork has a library videos can watch episodes of your favorite tv chefs, such...
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 8, 2010
...specific treatment to stop cartilage degeneration or to repair damaged cartilage in osteoarthritis. Some patients do benefit from conservative measures such as rest, exercise, diet control with weig...
in The CIO Weblog, on March 8, 2010
... date, shown much capacity or interest for delving into the intricacies of Microsoft products. That sort of talent is going to be necessary to bring better and smoother interoperability with those pro...
in The Jewelry Weblog, on March 8, 2010
...
Sometimes the most beautiful things come in the most unassuming packages. When my parents told me they'd bought me a bracelet while getting their annual check-up at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, I... ...If you've been to Rochester, it's a town that centers around the medical facility - not the sort of place you'd expect to find a jewelry store with fine estate jewelry.
Looks can be dec...
in Celebrate Wine, on March 4, 2010
...lying or French.
I love Chianti. The Chianti hills of Italy, between Florence and Siena, nurture some exquisite grapes that produce one of the best wines in the world, in my opinion. Chianti wines ... ...by red to almost brown in color. Depending on the exact blends of juices put into the wine and what sort of cask it was aged it, the wine is often described as having flavors and aromas of blueberry, ...
in XboxSpace, on March 4, 2010
...Every game has got to have a villain. At some point in your journey through a character's story, someone is going to do you wrong. Here are, as we see it, the world's best gaming villains.
... ...Solid Snake , the legendary infiltrator and saboteur. The final fight with him in Metal Gear REX (a sort of armoured walking tank thing) which later culminates in a fist fight is probably one the most...
in The CIO Weblog, on March 3, 2010
...ng unlocking a device by performing a gesture. How can you unlock any device without a gesture of some sort? But many of the others could be applied against almost any operating system, fixed or mob... ...locking a device by performing a gesture. How can you unlock any device without a gesture of some sort? But many of the others could be applied against almost any operating system, fixed or mobile, ...
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on March 2, 2010
...Augustine , Florida. Lots of vacation deals are available if you want to tour the city (or spend some time on the beach down there).
St. Augustine is the kind of historic that mostly means "... ...ppened in St. Augustine (apart from the fact that it was build there in the first place). For that sort of history you have to go to the major cities of the America's eastern seaboard - places lik...
in Are you a beauty?, on March 1, 2010
...
If you have children, or are thinking about it, chances are you've done some reading about what you should and shouldn't eat while pregnant. The information is a little overwhelming, actua... ... me either.
I threw out the Fantastik cleaner and replaced it with Seventh Generation - that sort of thing - and I felt pretty good about myself. But then I started thinking about the other thi...
in Googlestack, on February 28, 2010
...re makes life simpler by computerizing the time-consuming tasks involved in generating leads. This sort of demand generation software can produce your leads for you. Then you can dedicate your time ...
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on February 28, 2010
...ting leads and in lead management . That means you can spend more of your time with clients. This sort of demand generation software is common these days, and your competition is probably already u...
in TJ's Weblog, on February 28, 2010
...ta on potential customers for hours each week. That's why every new business needs to consider some useful tools for generation and scoring leads..
Business success is about smart allocation ...
in The CIO Weblog, on February 26, 2010
...ility, and from doing other people's jobs. IT staff have long known that there is security of a sort in developing and holding esoteric, vital skills and information. Particularly as CIOs struggle...
in The CIO Weblog, on February 24, 2010
...t IT project failures we are all familiar with. But on the other hand, those failures have provided something that Toyota has had little of: practice failing. IT, and particularly agile IT, is in no... ...t to my pet theories about agile operations management in IT departments. Few executives with any sort of business education at all are not familiar with Toyota's famed lean manufacturing princi...
in BootStrapMe, on February 22, 2010
... accountability... there are few people involved who can potentially be at fault for anything. But sometimes, that just makes it more difficult and more acrimonious when things go wrong. And something... ...And it's surprising where entrepreneurs point the finger when there has been a failure of some sort. Suppliers, employees, partners... it's easy to find places to assign the blame.
But who ...
in The CIO Weblog, on February 22, 2010
...It's your CEO's fault! But then, you already knew that, right?
Of course, in some senses, everything that happens in the business is the CEO's fault, or fortune, as the case may be. The... ...ed here), so if IT is messed up, ultimately it's at the CEO's feet.
Apparently this is a sort of revelation in the industry, sparked by some comments by Mark Hurd noted in InfoWorld , and ...
in The CIO Weblog, on February 21, 2010
...I thought there was something a little hysterical about Randall Kennedy's insistence in an InfoWorld column published last November that Chrome and it's ilk were doomed to fail when I cited... ...g gut reaction of traditional types to their first glimpse of the future. It seemed a little out-of-sorts, even for InfoWorld.
Now we know why. Turns out Kennedy had a conflict of interest he was...
in Sox First, on February 21, 2010
... a person's life, then castigated the media for invading his family's privacy ... There are some old-fashioned questions that could be asked, of course: Who cares what Tiger Woods did in bed o... ...Who cares what Tiger Woods did in bed or with whom? Isn't that an issue for him and his wife to sort out? Why not either watch the guy play golf or forget him? There's the rub, and his dilemma...
in Digital Music - The Future, on February 16, 2010
... now know, but in all honesty, it has only partially caught on.
The vast majority of artists use some sort of synth in their music, but only the dance and electronica groups have really gone fully ... ...know, but in all honesty, it has only partially caught on.
The vast majority of artists use some sort of synth in their music, but only the dance and electronica groups have really gone fully digit...
in The VoIP Weblog, on February 15, 2010
...rrently connected to, just click a button (or hit F9), and you're on to the next one. Maybe at some point you can find someone you like, have something in common with, or don't find incredibly... ... up with the concept of ChatRoulette, saying it was originally 'just for fun,' without any sort of financially driven motivation," writes Switched's Amar Toor . "The high school...
in The CIO Weblog, on February 8, 2010
...prise IT wants and needs or any urgency in providing for them.
Both Apple and Google have thrown some token features out, mostly to appease the consumers using their solutions rather than the IT de... ...panel by administrators without any additional intervention or deployment at the device level. This sort of simplicity and centralization is exactly what cloud solutions promise for IT departments, wh...
in Business Computer Blog (FR), on février 8, 2010
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Depuis la sortie de Windows 7, les réactions des utilisateurs sont très favorables : du point de vue de la simplicité, de l'ergonomie, de l'autonomie, de la légèreté, le derni...
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 7, 2010
...
Sometimes you just need basics. Big hoops, delicate necklaces, a little touch of gold to wear with a summer dress.
Zoë Chicco has the ticket. Take, for example, the circle necklace which ha...
in White Lace Wedding, on February 7, 2010
...tyles featuring unique cuts, elegant bead work, romantic lace detailing and a variety that includes something for everyone. The Spring 2007 collection has a romantic, luxurious and elegant feel [...] ... ... White Lace Wedding Melissa sweet has had a number of highly sort after designs in recent collections. Her Lia and Petunia styles are still among the hottest sty...
in Sox First, on February 5, 2010
...quot; Hess said. "The implications would not be good if the U.S. were in for anemic growth for some time to come because the government could have problems for revenue growth." If the US is...
in Sox First, on February 4, 2010
... is leading JP Morgan's trade in carbon derivatives which are essentially aiming to do the same sort of thing by allowing companies to hedge a price over the longer term. Bloomberg reports: "...
in The CIO Weblog, on February 3, 2010
...geeks among us, sure, it's neat to think that these things may be lined up in the Arctic tundra somewhere providing Google's data center services (they aren't, to my knowledge, but I would... ...lear, those don't appear to be on sale from HP. Yet.
The whole datacenter-in-a-box thing has sort of disappeared from the limelight of late as cloud-computing and other means of off-loading pro...
in Wangtam, on 2010-02-02
...
• AP & Google Reach A Deal - Sort Of
• Zune Phone to Debut at MWC, Will Use Nvidia Tegra
• Production of ALL iMac 27" Core ix Models Stopped by Apple!
• Google Chrome steals usage...
in Home Based Business, on February 1, 2010
...ebsite: If you run a company from home, a website is a must. Without a storefront you have to have some kind of "location". Your website is that location. It is very much worth paying for we... ...t location. It is very much worth paying for well done site.
SEO: Search Engine Optimization is sort of part of your website. But it can also be enhanced by creating extra back-links. This is somet...
in Wandalust, on January 30, 2010
... abound. One of the newest, Jade Mountain , overlooks a UNESCO World Heritage site on the island (some volcanic formations called the Pitons) and has open air suites. Sitting here watching it snow in... ...island is an independent country, part of the Lesser Antilles. You can fly direct from New York. Resorts abound. One of the newest, Jade Mountain , overlooks a UNESCO World Heritage site on the islan...
in The Parenting Weblog, on January 29, 2010
... © dusk-photography My youngest child will attend kindergarten soon, and though I do feel some anxiety, I can't deny how much I'm looking forward to having a bit more "me" time a... ...? A friend swears by it, but it does cost a bit of initial cash outlay...). Perhaps I can finally sort out the mail and shred those brochure flyer s I really shouldn't have kept in the first pl...
in Sox First, on January 27, 2010
... because the people who use Twitter seem to hyper-engaged with it. Check out the tweets coming from some of the users. They just keep coming. Nevertheless, according to tech.blorge , Twitter is ful... ...seems to have flatlined with 22 million visitors in December, down 770,000 on August. Still, these sorts of reports need to be treated with caution because the people who use Twitter seem to hyper-en...
in Tech Without Wires, on January 26, 2010
...ho loves droplets of rain and its not necessary that you might even like measuring it but there are some people who would definitely like to gauge the amount of rainfall falling in their garden. For t... ...
You are sort of person who loves droplets of rain and its not necessary that you might even like measuring it but there are some people who would definitely like to gauge the amount of rainfall f...
in The CIO Weblog, on January 25, 2010
...eating your wife yet?" questions that we all love. Of course, if you have to ask it, you have some idea of the answer already, and Leaver has a few ideas why this might continue to prove the case... ... at all. Forrester's Sharyn Leaver asks if "the business" still hates IT , which is sort of one of those "have you stopped beating your wife yet?" questions that we all love. ...
in The Jewelry Weblog, on January 24, 2010
... a month that I've blogged about charms, and I'm really not a charm person. But there's something about these… They're very tasteful, classic… A lot like my cat's collar tag, actua... ...an Marcus . And for patiently printing our names in courier font around a tiny gold heart. That sort of thing takes patience. The sort of patience that can only be bought for $700.
...
in The CIO Weblog, on January 22, 2010
...a far enough toward its ideal realization. Letting users bring their own tools to the job isn't some sort of appeasement to offer to rampaging users in the face of impending defeat by the forces o... ... enough toward its ideal realization. Letting users bring their own tools to the job isn't some sort of appeasement to offer to rampaging users in the face of impending defeat by the forces of con...
in End Zone Buzz, on January 20, 2010
...s to be taken seriously because of its economic footprint with around 26 million Americans playing some sort of fantasy sports league and has created an industry worth $1 billion per year. Even in the... ...be taken seriously because of its economic footprint with around 26 million Americans playing some sort of fantasy sports league and has created an industry worth $1 billion per year. Even in the time...
in Sox First, on January 20, 2010
...ed itself and China into respective corners. As Miguel Helft at the New York Times says, striking some sort of deal with China will not be easy. "The company's public repudiation of censors... ...self and China into respective corners. As Miguel Helft at the New York Times says, striking some sort of deal with China will not be easy. "The company's public repudiation of censorship i...
in The CIO Weblog, on January 19, 2010
... certain kind of mind, when presented with a new challenge such as "simplification" that somehow sees a need for creating reams and reams of detail and process to serve that goal, never unde... ...s the very idea they supposedly serve.
We all love Dilbert for its ability to illustrate this sort of inevitable, blind corporate contradiction in three panels or less:
This comes up today ...
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 17, 2010
© Esdras Calderan Genome Canada, Genome BC, US Departments of Energy and Agriculture, and France's INRA (National Institute for Agricultural Research) has undertaken a US$10.5 million research project that will create a reference genome for the sunflower family - currently the world's...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on January 16, 2010
...d Twitter on a regular basis, anyway. As bad as the Haiti disaster is, I don't understand why someone would start these rumors. But I understand that they do. And the people who pass it one almo... ...charity's accounting practices.
There are a number of hoaxes out there. Most of them are the sort of viral things that flood Facebook and Twitter on a regular basis, anyway. As bad as the Haiti...
in Bizinformer, on January 15, 2010
...ed to President Bush.
Blame who you will. A year later we are still only beginning to recognize some of the pieces we have to pick up as a result of those eight years. Economic pieces...
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in Sox First, on January 16, 2010
Men and women have different shopping habits. Every retailer knows that. The challenge is developing an offering that recognizes these differences. University of Michigan professor Daniel Kruger has told The Telegraph that it goes back to prehistoric times. He says men were hunters, women w...
in Sox First, on January 16, 2010
...ere a trade off between corruption and influence? And what are the implications for policy makers? Some worthwhile analysis in a recent study Strong Firms Lobby, Weak Firms Bribe: A Survey-Based Ana... ...t can afford lobbyists have, not surprisingly, more political influence. Weaker firms, without that sort of influence, resort to bribes or target corrupt bureaucrats. But because they don't have p...
in RFID Weblog, on 15.01.10
... © emrank | 19.5GB to sort out |
Wenn es in punkto Sicherheit einen neuralgischen Punkt gibt, dann ist es sicherlich der Flughafen einer Stadt. Viele der Sicherheitsdebatten ranken sich um Ganzkö...
in The CIO Weblog, on January 13, 2010
...ight want to check with a philosophy major on the matter, of course, but that's my take).
Some people already see this as merely a massive bluff, or as a no-lose proposition for the business ... ...ations, the idea that the government itself may be directly attacking your services and customers sort of puts the idea of a level competitive field right out the window. Is it worth continuing to try...
in Business Computer Blog (FR), on janvier 13, 2010
...ctent au monde numérique" , constate l'article. Bon, la mienne ne sort pas encore avec un casque d'ipod sur les oreilles mais à l'heure où même les frigos communiquent par internet, i...
in Sox First, on January 13, 2010
...ease with age? Should families be notified about where the bodies are sent? What's required for someone to give their consent about donating their body for a fee? And if a company is making a prof...
in Global Mobility Report, on January 10, 2010
...f getting the coveted 'green card' in their eyes.
The immigrant desperately wants to do something for it but is unsure as to how to deal with it and some even feel that nothing can be done ... ... that nothing can be done about it. They feel that the situation might get worsened if they try to sort it out.
Certainly the concerns stated above are valid and an experienced immigration lawyer s...
in Sox First, on January 10, 2010
...hat Copenhagen did was put energy issues front and center, and that will help policy makers develop some solutions.... ...to pricing. How much extra will people pay for electricity that comes out of a smart grid? And what sort of price should we put on carbon? Complex questions and no easy answers. But what Copenhagen d...
in The Social Networking Weblog, on January 8, 2010
...less you know the email address... Look, I understand the reasoning, I know they have to make money somehow and they've decided subscription is the way they want to do it, but it's a pain none... ... LinkedIn is the most popular resource for business connections on the Web. Sort of the MySpace of business connections. What I want to know is, what do you do with LinkedIn? W...
in Sox First, on January 9, 2010
...w York. Actually, the authors stop short of offering a comprehensive framework but they do look at some of the issues involved. It's the first step towards developing a framework. The bottom line... ...nies seek to contain costs and stick to their knitting. But what are the ethics of offshoring? What sort of moral considerations should be taken into account if employees lose their jobs after years o...
in Small Business Unplugged, on January 6, 2010
...Business Unplugged There are numerous lists all over the Internet. Some are strange and silly, but this post by Steve Pavlina is a good one, "10 Stupid Mistakes M... ...neur Cristian Dorobantescu, I received an e-mail recently about a new launch which he hopes will be sort of a "reality show for entrepreneurs". No, there are no audio or video podcasts yet, ...
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