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The psychology of green shopping
in Sox First, on December 1, 2009
...what are the lessons for green businesses? Research out of Stanford Graduate School of Business suggests that companies will need to reassess their marketing and sales strategies to sell green pro...
Artists and capitalism
in Sox First, on November 28, 2009
...ldn't think that artists would have much to like about capitalism. But a new paper, Art and Money suggests that artists can make big bucks out of capitalism. The researchers, William N. Goetzmann f...
siRNA Drug to Treat Genetic Skin Disease Pachyonychia Congenita
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 25, 2009
... many other genetic diseases, including cancer.
"The result is exceptionally promising since it suggests that siRNAs can be used safely on the skin and also possibly to treat genetic disorders tha...
Seen that? - Money talks: Health report cards do not improve patient care
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 19, 2009
...ent care at Straightfromthedoc A recent study in JAMA suggests that "health report cards" do not improve patient care: To see if these report ca...
The last tuna?
in Sox First, on November 14, 2009
...ket, driving down the prices paid to fishermen. But Barry Estabrook's Politics of the Plate site suggests we need a desperate solution. He puts the blame squarely on ICCAT, pointing out that tuna l...
The Trade War That Wasn't
in China Venture News, on November 11, 2009
... this year. But their direct response was to simply request talks on the matter--a move that hardly suggests a desire for rapid and substantive retaliation. Beijing did announce the initiation of trad...
Most Americans to depend on government for handouts
in Sox First, on November 10, 2009
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To fix the unemployment problem, economist Paul Krugman suggests the US Government bring in a WPA (Works Progress Administration) -type program, the same sort of approach that was adopted i...
Seen that? - Internet marketing made simple-and cheap!
in BootStrapMe, on November 6, 2009
... An article on bootstrapping in a March 2006 issue of U.S. News & World Report suggests these four keys to bootstrapping success after conversations with such veterans as RightNow...
Researchers Find Nanoparticles Can Damage Nearby DNA
in Nanotechbuzz, on November 7, 2009
...quot; writes Cold Truth's Andrew Schneider . "The study, conducted on cells grown in culture, suggests that the indirect effects of nanoparticles on cells should be weighed when evaluating their...
Big profits: How Goldman Sachs bet on the US housing crash
in Sox First, on November 5, 2009
...sclosing its true opinion," Kotlikoff said. Gordon's investigation is deeply disturbing because it suggests the bank has been getting protection from the US government with its links running deep. Go...
Decrease Pain and Inflammation with Ingredients Found In Your Own Kitchen Cabinet
in Do you like to cook?, on November 2, 2009
...epression, diabetes and colon cancer.
ChicagoHealers.com Practitioner, Dr. Steven Arculeo, DC, suggests cleaning up your kitchen cabinets to help alleviate pain and inflammation without the risky...
Google: Too darned smart for it's own good?
in The CIO Weblog, on November 2, 2009
...quiring copious quiz-taking and brain-teaser solving. Some data from inside the company, however, suggests that these qualities have not resulted in a great deal of production among candidates who ...
Seen that? - Is there hope for female sexual dysfunction?
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 31, 2009
...ual dysfunction? at Straightfromthedoc A recent study suggests that the testosterone patch may help with female sexual dysfunction in a selected populatio...
Amazon stays ahead on the cloud curve
in The CIO Weblog, on October 27, 2009
...nts a step up from the sole existing AWS database product, SimpleDB, which is exactly what its name suggests: pretty simple. Customers have been hounding Amazon for a relational database option ever ...
Hundreds lining up for low pay
in Sox First, on October 26, 2009
...t to see more people lining up for low-paid jobs. People will be making enormous adjustments. Which suggests that even when the recovery comes, it will take a long time before things get back to norma...
Seen that? - Should You Drink Coffee When You're Pregnant
in Well Woman Blog, on October 24, 2009
... a lot of bad publicity. It was supposed to cause cancer, for one thing. Further research, however, suggests that it may, instead, prevent cancer. An article in the Kansas City Infizine says: Old fea...
Seen that? - Pearls are back
in Busy with Style, on October 21, 2009
... Pearls are back at Busy with Style As style.com suggests, pearls are back, once again invited to adorn our necks, wrists and ears. Although it would...
Seen that? - AOL, Yahoo Plan Paid E-Mail Service
in I got Spam?!, on October 21, 2009
...reefold in the program's first six months, the Internet portal said this week. The rapid growth suggests that Yahoo's newspaper partnership strategy could prove far more successful than more l...
!0 more to be charged with insider trading
in Sox First, on October 21, 2009
...r 10 securities professionals with insider trading. And who knows what comes after that? All this suggests that US authorities are finally cracking down on the culture of Wall Street that bends rule...
Do the Pitfalls of Outsourcing Outweigh the Benefits?
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on October 19, 2009
...0, 2009 article . Highlighting the threats arising from data loss or supplier failure, the author suggests that the risks may outweigh the benefits. What the article fails to address, however, is t...
Tweeting wine
in Sox First, on October 18, 2009
...to read. It's an interesting and unusual piece of corporate social responsibility. But as Biz Stone suggests, it's perfectly in keeping with Twitter's corporate personality. "As a company that's only ...
iPhone and Blackberry squeeze Nokia
in Sox First, on October 17, 2009
...ss tells us how quickly this part of the phone industry is growing and changing. But that in itself suggests that Apple and Research in Motion might not be dominant for much longer with reports that...
Rich getting richer
in Sox First, on October 11, 2009
...eased their share of the country's income to 23.5%. That's the highest level since 1928. First, it suggests that the distribution of wealth in America is top heavy. And while unemployment in the US i...
Abu Dhabi Looks to Become Alternative Energy Hub
in IfEnergy, on October 6, 2009
...hub for cleantech research and innovation, especially in the renewable energy sector. As its name suggests, the development will also be a zero-carbon, zero-waste city for about 50,000 residents, the ...
Harleys, tattoos and other hotel deals
in Sox First, on October 5, 2009
...otel business had become the latest victim of the recession. But if this latest report is right, it suggests the malaise has spread right through the industry....
Should ratings agencies go the way of Arthur Andersen?
in Sox First, on October 3, 2009
...39;s sort of a cultural problem in the rating agencies," Kolschinsky said. And now Newsweek suggests that maybe the agencies should go the way Arthur Andersen following the Enron debacle. &qu...
Do You Really Like ALL Your Customers?
in Biz Plan Hacks, on October 2, 2009
...yMom.com ) is insightful and has some deep lessons for new businesses. Among other useful tips, she suggests you evaluate your customers based one what YOU need to make per customer, per hour. Then fi...
Who's the Next IT Acquirer?
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on September 29, 2009
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In a recent Computerworld article , AMR Research Director Phil Fersht suggests that there may be more consolidation in the IT Outsourcing market.
Given that the big hardware pla...
Carbon tax and dividend
in Sox First, on September 20, 2009
...ental sciences at Columbia University's Earth Institute, James Hansen. In this piece , Hansen suggests imposing a carbon tax with a 100% dividend for the public. "The entire tax must be ret...
Arcane weekend technical link
in The CIO Weblog, on September 19, 2009
...#39;t consider other permutations which avoid the problems he raises. Moreover, the rebuild rate he suggests will result in problems is far in excess of that actually required in most production envir...
Apple ticks off enterprise converts
in The CIO Weblog, on September 17, 2009
..., the fact that Apple failed to pay more attention to such an important component for enterprise IT suggests that the company still has a long way to go in developing a culture capable of courting big...
No one believes Bernanke
in Sox First, on September 17, 2009
...t be over until there is a fall in unemployment. That's not going to happen for some time which suggests the market will continue to underperform. More to the point, it means people will continue...
Hacking EC2
in The CIO Weblog, on September 15, 2009
...me bright spots; for one, no actual exploits were discovered and the avenues along which the paper suggests they may be found are unlikely or inapplicable to the environment... "cross-VM keystrok...
Warnings about Japan
in Sox First, on September 8, 2009
... signals that Japan is in good hands. As to its economy, the performance of the previous government suggests there is no quick fix to Japan's woes....
SEC links to Madoff scam
in Sox First, on September 7, 2009
...t allegation is right, it makes the sense that the SEC turned a blind eye. Even more alarmingly, it suggests there was some collusion with Madoff. And that is fodder for the lawyers....
Unemployment boosts profits
in Sox First, on September 5, 2009
...ot;jobless recovery" continues with US unemployment creeping up close to 10%. And the evidence suggests it's good for business because it will boost profits. At 9.7%, it's just a matter o...
Madoff: contender for SEC chairman
in Sox First, on September 3, 2009
...ered the Ponzi scheme well before Madoff confessed." More to the point, Madoff's behavior suggests he had a way with the SEC, even claiming that he was likely to become their boss. No wonder...
Malware threat grows: is the Internet burning?
in Sox First, on September 1, 2009
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The growth of web-delivered malware is alarming and the trend suggests we are struggling to deal with it. ZDNet UK reports that an average of 37,000 new malware samples are discovered and proc...
Time is Money, but the Virtual Dating Assistant Doesn't Save You Much of Either
in The Dating Weblog, on August 30, 2009
...ating outsourcing. There are other companies doing much the same thing now.
David Evans at ODI suggests that the service do more harm than good. Read his article and see if you think he's ri...
Watermelons as Source of Biofuel
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 25, 2009
...ng the juice for ethanol production, either directly or as a diluent for other biofuel crops, Fish suggests that it can be a source of lycopene and L-citrulline, two 'nutraeuticals' for which ...
Will We Soon Be Paying for Content?
in Web 2.0, on August 24, 2009
...#39;ve half read and abandoned - well, I'd be a very broke person (and possibly homeless). Lars suggests a content fee attached to the bill you get from your Internet provider. Like radio, we coul...
Can The Guardian's members' club save news?
in Sox First, on August 14, 2009
...iences for largely replicable content. Murdoch no doubt will find this out - even rudimentary maths suggests he will struggle with a completely free model to meet advertising revenue levels across the...
Sony's Wireless Reader Coming Soon?
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 12, 2009
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With Sony planning a PR event for August 25th, Silicon Alley Insider's Dan Frommer suggests the event is likely to be a launch for the company's new wireless e-reader.
"Perhaps...
Recovery at least two years off: Krugman
in Sox First, on August 10, 2009
...sector but expressed concern that there doesn't seem to be much political will for that. Which suggests we might be back at square one in a few years time....
Twitter's fragility
in Sox First, on August 8, 2009
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This week's attacks that crippled Twitter raise a number of questions. The New York Times suggests the target was an economics professor from the republic of Georgia. According to the paper,...
MRI Can Be A Tool in The Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment Of Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on August 7, 2009
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A study performed at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston suggests that a noninvasive imaging (MRI) may aid physicians in the early diagnosis, staging and trea...
Ginipic: Neat Image Search App For Web And Desktop
in Wangtam, on 2009-08-06
... soon
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• Audio care packages for service members with Google Voice
• Apple Wants To Build A PayP...
Positive Outlook for Online Business
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on August 3, 2009
...e strength of the sector.
Specifically in the UK, online sales continue to increase. The article suggests that the low overhead of e-commerce based companies and a growing demand for the ability to ...
Fiscal attraction
in Sox First, on July 30, 2009
... conflict, and unhappier marriages. And that's the real concern, particular if, as the evidence suggests, people don't know what they're getting....
The bailouts stink: Bernanke
in Sox First, on July 27, 2009
...tart spending again and they won't start spending again until they have more confidence. Which suggests the US Government might be forced into a second bailout. Looks like Bernanke will be holdin...
Can manufacturing be saved?
in Sox First, on July 23, 2009
...and Chrysler and looking to green energy as a way of rebuilding the manufacturing sector. The paper suggests tax initiatives for R&D might help and ensuring foreign taxes paid on profits made over...
Recession-fuelled crime wave
in Sox First, on July 23, 2009
...ually fallen over the last year, despite more business bankruptcies and soaring unemployment. That suggests the problem might be more complicated than what some would suggest. Either that, or it says...
Can news be saved?
in Sox First, on July 20, 2009
...e recession and impact of the Internet. So what new models are there? The online journalism blog suggests newspapers will have to start looking at new alternatives. No one yet knows what model wil...
YouTube might be profitable
in Sox First, on July 17, 2009
...s sales growth slipping , so it might be time to change YouTube's business model. One analyst suggests it should start charging users for uploading new videos that can't be monetized throug...
Should we do strategic planning for our supply chain?
in Supplychainer, on July 15, 2009
...yes according to INSIGHT, an international provider of supply chain planning solutions. The company suggests that every firm should be using strategic supply chain planning tools on an ongoing basis, ...
Booming business for executive island retreats
in Sox First, on July 14, 2009
...cutives coming there are from investment banking and law. And most of them are women. All of which suggests that this is just the tip of the iceberg. It will be interesting to see how many other reha...
From The Pirate Bay to OpenBitTorrent?
in P2P File Sharing, on July 10, 2009
...a replacement... is set to take over all of the torrents currently tracked by The Pirate Bay," suggests Softpedia's Lucian Parfeni . "While it may be more than just a coincidence, wheth...
Can YouTube survive?
in Sox First, on July 7, 2009
...ing the rounds for some time. And it's anyone's guess. Rhodri Marsden at The Independent suggests YouTube's future is not looking that flash. "YouTube's lack of profitability o...
Can the G8 solve climate change?
in Sox First, on July 6, 2009
... what hope is there of the G8 reaching some sort of agreement. As the Carbon Positive newsletter suggests, there is still a standoff in negotiations between developed and developing nations, partic...
Jackson downloads soar
in Sox First, on July 1, 2009
...dollars in debt and Associated Press reports he only had assets of just over $230 million. Which suggests the matter might be headed for bankruptcy court. And certainly, the bankruptcy of Jackson&...
Mercy for Madoff plea
in Sox First, on June 24, 2009
...e "emotion and hysteria". "We believe that the unified tone of the victim statements suggests a desire for a type of mob vengeance that, if countenanced here, would negate and render me...
Unemployment: are the numbers lying?
in Sox First, on June 14, 2009
... layoffs, up 36% from the first four months of 2008 and the worst four-month performance. All that suggests is that the road back out of this recession is going to be long and hard. The pain will be ...
Planes, trains & automobiles & climate change
in Sox First, on June 8, 2009
...a train or bus produces fewer greenhouse gases than driving. But now a new study, reported here , suggests that not be the case. According to scientists, there are hidden emissions from the oil, gas...
How much is Facebook worth?
in Sox First, on May 31, 2009
...rted in the Financial Times , it values Facebook at $10 billion. It's extraordinary because it suggests Facebook is still relying on bail outs while it struggles to make a profit. As reported in...
NewsCorp negotiates with "parasite" Google
in Sox First, on May 30, 2009
...ants to sell Google more access to its media properties but Google is pushing for a discount. Which suggests the deal could be less lucrative than it was before because MySpace has been struggling. Wh...
More on the Satyam-PWC scandal
in Sox First, on May 27, 2009
...y questions about corporate governance. As Madhukar Angur says in the Deccan Herald , the debacle suggests we have learned very little since Enron and WorldCom. And that's despite governments ar...
New in Labs: Inbox preview
in Wangtam, on 2009-05-24
...ows 7 Starter
• Google Maps Now Suggests Alternate Routes
• Chirpio
• Twine Is Taking Off, Now Bigger Than FriendFeed
• Salesforce.com Chief Financial Officer and Chief Adoption Officer to Pre...
Happy Parents = Happy Children?
in Next Nine Months, on May 23, 2009
...rom its parents help shape that child's character." said Dr. Halabe Bucay. "My paper suggests a way that the parent's psychology before conception can actually affect the child's...
The case against stock options
in Sox First, on May 22, 2009
...ades at 90 or at 60." So they are inclined to make bigger bets. And worse still, the evidence suggests they're the wrong bets. It's an interesting argument but one that would require an...
The recession: blaming the business schools
in Sox First, on May 21, 2009
...he way of self-awareness and most of their grads tend to be self-absorbed and ego driven. All that suggests is that some of courses need to be changed and that there needs to be more focus on connect...





