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M9 开始接受预定 ($6995)
in Wangtam, on 2009-11-21
... Forever. And Hasn't Tried Google Wave.
• speedi.ly - making sense of the real time data stream ...
2012 原声:2012 the End of the World
in Wangtam, on 2009-11-16
... Chinese Should Be Able To
• 财经杂志正式公布新编辑管理团
• enthusem.com | Personalized Printed Greeting Cards That Connect To Online Content
• LeapFILE | Easy Secure File Transfer
• Class-leading onlin...
Seen that? - Sophos daily Top 10 hoaxes
in I got Spam?!, on November 10, 2009
... Let's laugh with them if we can't really do anything against them, thinks Jon Stewart at his Daily show. This clip was posted at the YouTube by Nettles, and brought to... ...got Spam?! sophos has a list of the top 10 hoaxes and an RSS feed. They are quite funny! People are so gullible. http://feeds.sophos.com/en/rss2_0-sophos-hoaxes.xmlori...
Seen that? - Silicon Valley Bank Bridges Sandhill Road and Shanghai
in China Venture News, on November 8, 2009
...TJ's Weblog Well I would not bet on it but Michael Rogers at MSNBC thinks China is on the tracks building its own Silicon Valley: ""Zhongguancun" doesn&...
Madoff calls SEC's Schapiro a "dear friend": jailhouse interview
in Sox First, on November 1, 2009
...es Securities and Exchange Commission chief Mary Schapiro as a "dear friend" and says she "probably thinks I wish I never knew this guy". Madoff doesn't explain how he got to know Schapiro and how go... ...he interview, Madoff says that 2003 was the first time he could have been caught. He says: "I wish they caught me six years ago, eight years ago." No doubt his victims feel the same way. He also rai...
Dad Joe says Michael Jackson is worth more dead than alive
in Sox First, on October 31, 2009
...ind you, after making the gaffe, he immediately started talking about he was often in tears when he thinks of his son's demise. All we can say is that at least he is suffering in comfort. ... ...re being shopped around. If it's true, the pics would get a good price. According to this report , they could be worth $1 million. All this coincides with the release of the 90 minute Michael Jacks...
Seen that? - Family Holidays, part 2
in The Flyaway Weblog, on October 23, 2009
...ther is wonderful, and there are plenty of free events. Lodging is cheap, because most of the world thinks that this is just a winter destination. Do you want to escape [...] Read More ... ...w that summer is upon us, I cannot help but give parents special treament by focusing a bit on what they might need to keep those hyperactive kids busy. An idea or two on what to do for the coming sum...
Download or Text Free mobile ringtones from Bongotones, the ringtone hub
in Wangtam, on 2009-10-20
...gle Chrome Themes
• BlackBerry Thinks You're All MotherF*ckers
• The Printliminator
• ideskapp.com - collect and share information, write notes, set reminders
• Dropresize Monitors Folders...
Green Halloween: What to Give Out Instead of Candy
in The Parenting Weblog, on October 18, 2009
...wonder, can we do Halloween minus the candy?
Corey Colwell-Lipson, founder of Green Halloween , thinks we could, and probably should. An excerpt from a press release :
Colwell-Lipson proved t... ...,000 children. Not a single child between the ages of two and sixteen, Colwell-Lipson asserts, said they would be disappointed if they found in their bag, one of the treasures or healthier items displ...
Seen that? - The Audeamus Awards Round #2
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on October 11, 2009
...s recent post testifies. So, for this week, your social entrepreneurs. Please vote for the one you thinks deserves the most props and [...] Read More For Entrepreneurs Around the World ... ...social networking site dedicated to helping entrepreneurs world wide come together and discover how they can make their businesses succeed. With BizToo you can create your own Business network groups ...
The US Chamber of Commerce Faces a Meltdown
in Bizinformer, on October 11, 2009
...sinessWeek .
Chamber president Donohue is on the board of Union Pacific Railroad. The railroad thinks climate legislation would hurt its finances, since much of its income comes from hauling coal. ...
Seen that? - The Robin Hood Awards Round #1.5
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on October 2, 2009
...s recent post testifies. So, for this week, your social entrepreneurs. Please vote for the one you thinks deserves the most props and [...] Read More For Entrepreneurs Around the World ... ... (Picture from Herra) Okay, so I only had two people vote in our first Robin Hood Awards, and they each voted for two different people. An appalling turnout, or simply a statistical dead tie, it...
Google Docs OCR Demonstration
in Wangtam, on 2009-10-01
...er tablet: A Franklin Covey planner on steroids?
• Surf's up Wednesday: Google Wave update
• Apple warns of near-term iMac, Mac mini constraints [u]
• App for the Milk
• What I Would Do Wi...
Do Venture Capitalists Foster Innovation, or Just Pay For It?
in TJ's Weblog, on September 28, 2009
... Vivek Wadhwa is ticked. He thinks the National Venture Capital Association's (NVCA) is taking too much credit for the success for American business, according to a guest column he did for Tec... ...hat's only 21 percent of U.S. GDP). In the software industry (which includes Internet/Web 2.0), they stake claim to 81% of the all jobs created. Yes, 81% . Can they please give the entrepreneurs ...
Virginia Thinks About Offshore Wind Farms
in IfEnergy, on September 27, 2009
The Virginian-Pilot ran a story earlier this month on the possibility that Virginia may set up offshore wind farms. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine has taken his first formal step in developing offshore wind power, requesting the formation of a task force to guide the leasing of federal waters off the Virgi...
Cyber crime pandemic
in Sox First, on September 18, 2009
...th the FBI. Then we have reports of a cyber crime hub operating out of Estonia. Anyone who still thinks the people behind cyber criminal activity are just geeks is kidding themselves. As reported ...
Skanks, Hos and Anonymity in New York
in Web 2.0, on August 30, 2009
... the question: "Since when is calling someone a skank considered defamatory?" He probably thinks the question is rhetorical. I've decided the term itself has a vague definition, and that... ... somehow private in nature seems contradictory. People don't try to attract an audience because they want privacy.
Americans have come to believe that the First Amendment protects all speech. ...
Redbox Delivers Games and Goodness
in The Gadgets Weblog, on August 18, 2009
...a coast-to-coast roll out by the end of the year.
via Slash Gear
http://www.slashgear.com/redbox-thinks-theyre-ready-for-video-games-1752545/... ...de in.
Right now, you can find game rentals in Reno, Nevada, and the selection is slim. I am sure they are testing how many games are rented, stolen, damaged, and lost. If the test goes well, I am as...
Climate change junket for Congress
in Sox First, on August 10, 2009
...ays seem to include stopovers at Hawaii, New Zealand, Paris, The Great Barrier Reef, etc.? Who here thinks it's a coincidence that "fact-finding" trips are almost always to popular and e... ... along as well. The total bill for US taxpayers: more than $500,000. The Congressmen told the paper they were doing it hard, particularly when they had to do a stint visiting the South Pole. As Ed Ph...
Will the Recession Ever End? Dave Goldman Doesn't Think So...
in Bizinformer, on August 7, 2009
... Dave Goldman published a piece recently on the recession . He thinks he's a realist, I suspect. I see him as more of a pessimist. But he has some thought-provoking reasons for why he thinks t...
Goldman Sachs in the gun
in Sox First, on July 30, 2009
...y, except by accident. And nothing that happens at Goldman Sachs — nothing that Goldman Sachs thinks, nothing that Goldman Sachs feels, nothing that Goldman Sachs does —ever happens by acc... ...nications, such as email, show bankers had private doubts about whether mortgage-related securities they were putting together were as financially sound as their public pronouncements suggested. Colla...
The missing XP - 7 upgrade path
in The CIO Weblog, on July 28, 2009
...s unconsidered, par move in fact another blunder in the seemingly neverending Vista mishap? Ulanoff thinks so and he may be on to something.
"Obviously, many businesses will wait anyway (I know ... ...ick with the program, kid, or get left behind!" CIOs have accepted this as de rigeur even when they may have strategically made multi-version upgrades in the past, recognizing as they do from wor...
Viral Marketing: Having Your #Moonfruit and Eating It, Too
in Biz Plan Hacks, on July 27, 2009
...0 days.
How well did it work? It was overwhelmingly successful. As a matter of fact, Lisa Barone thinks they got more success than they could handle. She seems some valuable marketing lessons in th... ... Iran in Twitter's trends.
The company is Moonfruit , and to celebrate their 10th anniversary they decided to give away 10 MacBook Pros in random drawings to people who put #moonfruit in a Twi...
Banks misused TARP funds
in Sox First, on July 20, 2009
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Anyone who thinks the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) bailout money for the banks is being used by banks to write loans, should check out this Washington Post report . Taxpayers money is bei... ...s surveyed, nearly half had used the money to invest, repay debt or buy other banks. While most say they had used some of the money for loans, the revelations show there is a need for more transparenc...
Microsoft and The Zune Might Be Fighting Back
in The Gadgets Weblog, on July 17, 2009
...elf) who blindly drank the kool-aid and made the App store and the iPhone a success. No part of me thinks the Zune HD is an iPhone killer, but it isn't supposed to be. It is after the iPod market ... ...ry to dethrone the Apple behemoth that happily rampages around the digital distribution landscape, they would have a tremendous challenge on their hands. They would need a fundamentally solid piece of...
Office 2010: Micorsoft Moving to a Cloud-based FREE Business Model?
in Web 2.0, on July 17, 2009
...o have a Google account to use Google Docs).
Ben Parr took a look at some of the new features he thinks are most interesting - including improved security and real-time collaboration. TechCrunch ...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in The Dating Weblog, on June 30, 2009
...overed is offering a dating website and you're wondering who's behind the site and whether they're reputable. Where do you go to find out?
With the influence of the Web growing, transpare...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in Hidden Travel Gems, on June 30, 2009
© chrisdlugosz
A new domain you've discovered is offering a variety of hotel and airline booking services and you're wondering who's behind the site and whether it's reputable. Where do you go to find out?
With the influence of the Web growing, transparency has become a major c...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on June 30, 2009
...y of banking and financial services and you're wondering who's behind the site and whether they're reputable. Where do you go to find out?
With the influence of the Web growing, transpare...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in The Flyaway Weblog, on June 30, 2009
© chrisdlugosz
A new domain you've discovered is offering a name-your-own-price travel reservation service and you're wondering who's behind the site and whether it's reputable. Where do you go to find out?
With the influence of the Web growing, transparency has become a major ...
The True Story of True Ventures
in Wangtam, on 2009-06-30
...me gear hybrid - Nikkei
• The Video Bay, Now In Beta
• Google Thinks Michael Jackson Died At Age 65 In 2007
• UK 'has cyber attack capability'
• Weave 0.4.0 Released
• DefaultMail
•...
E-mail traffic analysis reveals disruptions
in The CIO Weblog, on June 23, 2009
... around business deals, mergers, and client catastrophes. It's an open secret that IT knows, or thinks it knows, about everything going on in a company before it happens, and this is part of the r... ...iry, the small group of people who know enough to see it coming tend to start talking about it, and they do so within their own ranks rather than with the company staff at large. As a n00b system admi...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in Bizinformer, on June 20, 2009
© chrisdlugosz
Whether it's online commerce, advertising or trading in Internet properties and domain names, the Web has come to play an important role in 21st Century business.
With the influence of the Web growing, transparency has become a major concern on the Internet. The ability to ...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in Web 2.0, on June 20, 2009
© chrisdlugosz
You've found a new interactive website that you really like. It allows you to post information about your hobby or business and it lets other users build on what you post, adding to the content. But you're not sure how much traffic it actually gets and, more importantly, ...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in The Search Engine Weblog, on June 19, 2009
© chrisdlugosz
A new domain you've discovered is offering a variety of Web hosting services and you're wondering who's behind the site and whether its bandwidth will adequately serve your clients. Where do you go to find out?
With the influence of the Web growing, transparency has ...
The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
in The Social Networking Weblog, on June 19, 2009
© chrisdlugosz
You're looking at a new social network. You've been invited to join it, but you're not very familiar with it. Is it safe? How do you find out?
With the influence of the Web growing, transparency has become a major concern on the Internet. The ability to find out just...
IBM's confusing cloud strategy
in The CIO Weblog, on June 15, 2009
...y computing and storage power never really see the light of day because everyone in the Fortune 100 thinks it's something else suddenly?
I think it's an interesting question, assuming the &qu... ...ting... yeah, that doesn't mean anything to me, either ) it doesn't instill much faith that they actually understand the concept.
That understanding is neither here nor there for potential cu...
Mugabe's lecture on fixing economies.
in Sox First, on June 11, 2009
...n Tsvangiari is in Washington and will meet President Obama on Friday and as he explains here , he thinks the country just might be on the right path. Don't hold your breath with Mugabe breathin...
God versus Tiger
in Eagle Par Birdie, on June 8, 2009
...eatest golfers as they enter heaven.
God asks Arnie first: 'What do you believe?'
Arnie thinks long and hard, looks God in the eye, and says, 'I believe
in hard work, and in staying t... ...is one before but it's timely on this Monday!
God meets the world's greatest golfers as they enter heaven.
God asks Arnie first: 'What do you believe?'
Arnie thinks long and ha...
Why is Apple Rejecting PhoneGap-Built iPhone Apps?
in Wangtam, on 2009-05-21
...People on Twitter - View There Tweets on FamousTweeters.com
• Wolfram|Alpha
• Hip Chicas
• I Wanna Cook
• Tata-tweet
• Google Releases Tweaked Version of Reader
• Live From Yahoo's &qu...
Microsoft needs LESS focus, not more
in The CIO Weblog, on May 8, 2009
... lists as his "lifeline" departments the search, Web applications, and mobile groups. Who thinks those groups would even exist if the company had heeded advice to "focus" on its co... ...
My apologies for two Microsoft posts in a row; yeah, they are starting to bore me too. But CIOs can't afford to ignore the prospects of the 800 pound gorilla in the industry.
There is this m...
Is MySpace Past It's Prime?
in The Social Networking Weblog, on May 5, 2009
...hoice. My MySpace page keeps me in touch with my day job crowd.
Om sees changes coming that he thinks MySpace will have a hard time weathering. But he thinks they'll try .
Like an '80s ... ...
Om sees changes coming that he thinks MySpace will have a hard time weathering. But he thinks they'll try .
Like an '80s rock band, MySpace's time has come and gone, says Om. We...
XBox Gets Reals (What Your Game Box Thinks About When You're Not Around)
in PCGamers Blog, on April 30, 2009
...f XBox units watching a training video on how to take care of their reals . That's you and me. They're games (and the video makes clear that games are a step up the evolutionary ladder from u...
How Sound is Your Business Plan?
in BootStrapMe, on April 27, 2009
... be useful for organizing thoughts and details of a venture."
Tim Berry at Entrepreneur.com thinks that an economic downturn is a good time to revisit your business plan and make sure it is fu...
Nouriel Roubini: we're not even at the bottom yet
in Sox First, on April 27, 2009
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Anyone who thinks we have seen the worst of the recession should think again. Dr Doom, Nouriel Roubini says we haven't even hit the bottom yet. In this interview with Newsweek , Roubini says... ...using bubble, hedge-fund bubble, private-equity bubble, commodities bubble, even the art bubble-and they are all bursting,'' he says. And the trouble is we are running out of bubbles.
...
New Nokia Handset That Thinks It's a Credit Card
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on April 24, 2009
Just when we thought we'd seen it all- Nokia announces that its latest handset can act as a credit card! Its 6216 classic may look like a regular cell phone but it has the ability to securely store a user's credit card information on the SIM card using NFC (Near Field Communication...
Sun, Oracle, WordPress, and MySQL
in Wangtam, on 2009-04-24
...• SocialTwist / Tell-a-Friend
• TweetMyJobs!
• ImpressPortfolio
• Investing Stock Online
• e-PaperTrail
• FairSpin
• Mobile Analytics | Mobile Advertising | iPhone Analytics | Android Ana...
Fuji S100sf Is Nature Photographer’s Dream Digital Camera
in Digital Shot, on April 20, 2009
...ra that is actually within my budget, and performs as if it is not.
If I don't do this my wife thinks that something is wrong with me and I have to go to the doctor. This year I can get that obli...
The New DiggBar
in The Social Networking Weblog, on April 12, 2009
...tener in the DiggBar will be especially valuable to Twitter fans.
Not everyone likes it. Mashable thinks Digg is shamelessly copying StumbleUpon and explains the tension (or tries, at least) between...
Coming to Pebble Beach? Leave the Golf Clubs at Home
in Classical Drives, on April 8, 2009
...s that has become the Monterey/Pebble Beach week really need another auction? Dana Mecum apparently thinks so, for his organisation has just announced that Mecum's Monterey Auction will take pla...
Unemployment to soar: bleak times ahead
in Sox First, on March 31, 2009
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If anyone thinks recovery is just around the corner, they should read this speech from OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría. He paints a very grim picture. With trade flows expected to fall by 9... ...
If anyone thinks recovery is just around the corner, they should read this speech from OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría. He paints a very grim picture. With trade flows expected to fall by 9...
Are Visa Rules a Form of Protectionism? India Thinks So...
in Global Mobility Report, on March 22, 2009
BusinessWeek looked recently at the growing anger in India over new rules for H-1B visas for companies taking stimulus money. It's protectionism, say Indian critics, that Congress has banned companies receiving bailout money from hiring foreigners on H-1B visas. The problem is not just the H-1...
Managing IT costs
in The CIO Weblog, on March 11, 2009
... any brighter?
But you CIOs out there, Cecere and I expect better from you guys, which is why he thinks you're already doing the best you can with what you have, and which is why I can comforta... ...st yet, go over and give it a read. No, I'll wait.
Okay. Well, what did you think? Although they didn't put his name on the article (perhaps you're supposed to recognize him by the pic...
Are Facebook and Twitter on a Collision Course?
in The Social Networking Weblog, on March 8, 2009
...le last week on the "the coming Facebook-Twitter collision."
Sarah Lacy at BusinessWeek thinks that the Facebook-MySpace competition hype is just that - hype. She says that Facebook and My... ...and so different in nature that traffic comparisons are not relevant. Whatever their market shares, they compete in different markets. But Twitter? Well... But there's a reason Facebook was hungry...
For Every Golfer There's A Swing
in Eagle Par Birdie, on March 6, 2009
...ssion of the downswing, Mann makes reference to the swing theory of AJ Bonar.
Long story short, he thinks Bonar is all wrong (go to Q and A section at the bottom of the page).
Is Mr. Mann correct?...
Don't count on China
in Sox First, on March 5, 2009
...et. But let's just get real here. China is not going to get us out of this mess and anyone who thinks that is just stupid. For a start, China is dependent on a rebound in the US economy. That'...
Combi iPod Bouncer Starts the iBranding Ridiculously Early
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 23, 2009
...rend seems to work well on hip adults and wannabe hip teens. Well, baby care product producer Combi thinks that it is never to early to start your child's iPod worshiping. The are now selling the ... ...rhythm on you iPod playlist. Through the iPod connection cable (really, you can use any MP3 player, they just want to charge you more for the "i"), your tunes both play and control the vibra...
Could this shot be taken by your next phone?
in Digital Shot, on February 15, 2009
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nokia certainly thinks it can! Providing this is an undoctored image, it is most definitely one of the best I've ever seen from a phone camera. The EXIF data reveals it was taken by an 8m...
Stimulus Hype: Will the Stimulus Work? (Part I)
in Bizinformer, on February 7, 2009
... money and spending it on their behalf, supposedly for their own good." In other words, Schram thinks taxation period is already immoral and sees this as a good opportunity to dismantle our civ... ...ducted a two-question personal survey this week and asked a dozen or so friends and co-workers what they'd do if I gave them $10,000. The consistent answers were "pay my bills off" and...
Perry Wins Packed FBR
in Eagle Par Birdie, on February 2, 2009
...r mind, a win's a win. And the whole experience makes Jason Sobel over at ESPN Sports glow.
He thinks other tournaments need to copy the FBR's methods for packing in the fans. He argues the... ...turn" is going to play out.
Home prices continue to plummet right across the U.S. Ironically, they are especially dire in Arizona, particularly Scottsdale where the FBR is held and which is ho...
Java EE 6 Platform Draft Published
in Java Entrepreneur, on February 1, 2009
... Java EE platform."
"There is a poll running at java.net regarding what the community thinks about the new spec," Synodinos notes. "Although participation is yet rather small, ...
A Philosophy of Wine?
in Celebrate Wine, on January 9, 2009
...Is wine a topic for Philosophy? Barry Smith thinks so...
I mentioned elsewhere this week that one of my favorite websites was Philosophy Bites . The website makes podcasts available - podcasts o... ...ebsite makes podcasts available - podcasts of interviews with leading academics in the field today. They discuss, well, philosophy. And occasionally an issue comes up that touches on something I write...
Opening the kimono of your IT department
in The CIO Weblog, on January 5, 2009
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 2616141
Everyone thinks they are serious about running their business efficiently until something like the current economic client rolls in on them, and th... ... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 2616141
Everyone thinks they are serious about running their business efficiently until something like the current economic client rolls in on them, and th...
World-Wide Manufacturing Output Lowest Since Depression
in Exclusive from our news room , on January 2, 2009
...wonder if it could possibly happen again.
Click here to read what the "New York Times" thinks about the possibility of another economic depression .
... ...financial analysts in the United States admitted that the country was in a recession.
In fact when they did finally acknowledge it, they stated that it had been ongoing for more than a year, back to ...
Brother Sewing Machine Thinks Even Grandma Deserves Cool Gadgets
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 2, 2009
... naivety shouldn't imply that she doesn't deserve cool gadgets. Brother agrees with me. They present, to your grandma and mine, the Brother's Quattro 6000D. The 6000D is the king of se...
Moxi HD DVR Joins the Pack
in The Gadgets Weblog, on December 15, 2008
...cable company and satellite company pushing their own DVR tech, is there any room for another? Moxi thinks so. Moxi is releasing their HD DVR soon, and it will need to fight hard to survive.
What wil... ...
Some may think that TiVo has the corner on the DVR market - that is because they do. With every cable company and satellite company pushing their own DVR tech, is there any room for another? Moxi ...
How to Keep Your Job: Personal Branding
in Bizinformer, on December 12, 2008
...anding could keep you from getting fired. At least, that's want Dan Schawbel over at Mashable thinks. His book, Me 2.0: Build a Powerful Brand to Achieve Career Success , looks at 10 ways perso...
Indonesia Considers Requiring RFID Implants for HIV/AIDS Patients
in The Wireless Weblog, on November 27, 2008
...#39;s Jesus Diaz , like many others, is outraged. "For some reason, this joke of a human being thinks that using RFID technology to reduce people to cattle is the best way to stop the rampant HIV...
Speaking of Monetizing Twitter...
in The Social Networking Weblog, on November 26, 2008
...g for pennies from people engaging in real conversations (or at least spam free ones). TechCrunch thinks it's a good way to get your followers to fly the coup.
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto ...
Revised fair value rule fudges the books
in Sox First, on November 17, 2008
...ting Standards Board bringing in IAS 39 which allows banks to ignore fair value, or what the market thinks the asset is worth, and reclassify it as carrying a related gain or loss at amortized cost. I... ...ow accounting regulators were bending over backwards to protect banks. By throwing them a lifeline, they have completely ignored the interests of shareholders who are screaming out for transparency. ...





