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- Just How Bad Are Corporate Profits?
- Vinny Catalano submits: Tuesday's earnings report from Hewlett-Packard HPQ raises the question posed in this blog postings' title. To help shed some light on the subject, consider the corporate results produced thus far re 3Q08. by Vinny Catalano
- External links 2008-11-18
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- Google offers help transplanting your blog
- Google on Friday released an open-source project, Google Blog Converters, intended to help people move their blogs from one service to another.There are a number of popular publishing systems for housing blogs, some of them services and some of them software people can run on their own servers. But if...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Microsoft Fixing Bing's Chinese Search 'Bug'
- Microsoft responded to New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof's assertion, made in a Nov. 20 column, that Bing offers pro-Chinese-government results for politically sensitive queries inputted in simplified Chinese. Microsoft now asserts that those results are related to what the company calls a "bug" that will be fixed soon, although...
- News items 2009-11-23
- Fusion Garage Announces JooJoo, Refuting TechCrunch Claims
- Tech startup Fusion Garage CEO Chanda Rathakrishnan announced the upcoming debut of the JooJoo, a tablet PC with a 12.1-inch touch-screen, during a Dec. 7 Web conference. Fusion Garage will likely be sued by Michael Arrington, founder of popular technology blog TechCrunch, who insists that Fusion Garage stole the concept...
- News items 2009-12-07
- JooJoo Debacle Suggests Three Pitfalls for Apple, Microsoft Tablet PCs
- The JooJoo, a tablet PC with a 12.1-inch touch-screen, was announced by tech startup Fusion Garage during a Dec. 7 Web conference. Although legal questions loom about the device?s concept and design, an even bigger mystery presents itself: will be device succeed at all in the marketplace? And if it...
- News items 2009-12-08
- Wordpress enables posting and reading via Twitter API
- Filed under: Blogging , Web services , Microblogging Megablogging, meet microblogging. WordPress now supports posting to and reading your WordPress blogs through any Twitter client that allows custom APIs. Following a WordPress blog on Twitter means you get snippets and links to new...
- News items 2009-12-14
- Microsoft Refuses Comment on Code Vetting After Juku Apology
- Microsoft publicly admitted that a MSN China microblogging site, Juku, improperly copied code from Taiwanese startup Plurk. Although Microsoft apologized to Plurk, which claims that 80 percent of its client and product codebase was incorporated into Juku, Microsoft refused to answer eWEEK's questions about its own internal code-vetting procedures. The...
- News items 2009-12-17
- Valassis Accused of Using Hidden Identities in Online War With News America Marketing
- Has a Valassis executive been using a "sock puppet" a fake online identity to criticise News America Marketing? That's the claim of Joe the Coupon Guy, a blogger who writes about (you guessed it!) coupons. News America has retained a lawyer to see whether it can sue Valassis over the...
- Blog posts 2009-04-28
- Microsoft Yanks Windows 7 For Netbooks Tool From Online Store
- Microsoft decided to pull its Windows 7 for Netbooks downloading tool from its online store. While Microsoft declined to officially comment, the takedown is likely in response to allegations that code for the tool was lifted from a CodePlex-hosted open-source project. The original program, the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool...
- News items 2009-11-10
- Microsoft Suggests It Fixed Chinese Bing 'Bug'
- On Nov. 20, Microsoft took a broadside from New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof over Bing. The two-time Pulitzer Prize winner suggested in a column that Bing delivered uniformly pro-Chinese-government results to politically sensitive queries inputted into Simplified Chinese. I wrote about that original controversy here. Kristof in his column...
- News items 2009-12-01
- Bloggers Now Journalists? What it Means to You
- A federal court in South Carolina has made a landmark determination. Bloggers, whether they earn greenbacks or not, could be considered journalists. What are the ramifications for companies? There's good news and bad news. Let's start with the bad. The plaintiff in the earlier mentioned case...
- Blog posts 2007-10-31
- New Blog Takes Bad PR Pitches to Task
- There's a delicious new blog tracking the misguided pitches of PR people: Dear PR Flack. As this blog has noted before, journalists have always resented PR people and the relentless stream of bad pitches we send. But now, the Internet allows the journos to vent their rage....
- Blog posts 2008-10-15
- Facebook as Corporate Intranet -- It's Starting to Happen
- Facebook as Corporate Intranet -- It's Starting to HappenPerception ... and then some realityOne look at the adoption of the search engine "god" Google in enterprises is a clear indication of how adoption of others will go. Slow ...Security, manageability and performance have been the achilles heel of all consumer...
- Discussion threads 2007-12-18
- Microsoft Revamps Free Windows 7 Download Tool, Bowing to Open Source
- Microsoft posted a revamped version of its free Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool, weeks after being forced to remove the program from the Microsoft Store over allegations that a third-party contractor had improperly used open-source code in its build. The new version of the program is hosted on CodePlex.com, Microsoft?s...
- News items 2009-12-10
- NXTbot.com Announces Guest Blogger Gareth Branwyn; Noted Writer, Robotics Pundit and Tech Columnist to Scribe for New Robotics Blog
- ENFIELD, Conn. -- Robotics enthusiasts and devotees of the recently launched robotics blog www.nxtbot.com have two months to enjoy new musings and commentary from guest blogger, Gareth Branwyn. In addition to posting news updates and insights on consumer robotics announcements and trends, Branwyn will lend his vast knowledge and terse...
- Research articles 2006-03-17
- Worst Twitter Post Ever: Ketchum Exec Insults Fedex Client on Mini-Blog
- Much has been made of Ketchum vp James Andrews, who became an international embarrassment to Ketchum when he used his Twitter account to insult Memphis, the hometown of client Fedex, the morning before he was to meet with them there. The tweet was copied to Fedex's marketing management, and a...
- Blog posts 2009-01-20
- uSocial: Eyeballs for Sale
- What to make of uSocial.... It's already gained notoriety by 'selling' Twitter followers and Facebook friends. Now it's offering to help unknown YouTube users raise their profile, too. "Using several of our methods, we can get totally unknown video in front of the eyes of potentially millions...
- Blog posts 2009-11-03
- Bing getting a fall refresh
- Unlike when you stand over your coworker's desk, Microsoft's Bing search engine actually works better when you hover.One of the key features of the would-be rival to Google is that when you hover to the right of a result, you can get a preview of what to expect. As part...
- News items 2009-11-11
- Microsoft: Windows 7 tool used GPL code
- Microsoft said Friday that its inquiry confirms that a tool aimed to make it easier to load Windows 7 on a Netbook does in fact contain open-source code."After looking at the code in question, we are now able to confirm this was indeed the case, although it was not intentional...
- News items 2009-11-13
- 'A glimpse into bullying tactics'
- AUSTIN, TEXAS: John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods Market, has written a blog entry on the US Federal Trade Commission's challenge to its $565m (283m [pounds sterling]) merger with US grocery chain Wild Oats Market. The FTC has claimed the deal would restrict competition. The companies are set to appear...
- Research articles 2007-06-23
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