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- "chinese menu pricing"
"In 'Chinese Menu' pricing, each element a web site can contain is given a price; the cost of the web site is the sum total of all elements needed. For example, if each graphic costs $5, a link costs $3, and 250 words of text costs $25, a one page web site with one logo and one e-mail link may cost the client $33." Never heard that term before, "Chinese menu pricing."
- Agile Austin – Fostering the Agile Community
- Ground-breaking Number of Companies, Developers and Consumers Using Adobe AIR and Flash Player 10
- Some Silicon Valley companies thinking twice on outsourcing – SiliconValley.com
I'm still not clear as to why this is. Stories aren't spelling it out.
- Ma.gnolia Suffers Major Data Loss, Site Taken Offline | Epicenter from Wired.com
Consumers need a standard that means: "they back their stuff up correctly."
- Adobe AIR Is Flying: 100 Million Installations Accounted For
100M AIR installs. 1M downloads of AIR SDK.
- jstfy
Jack of all trades marcom freelancer recommended by Dave.
- Netbooks: A bit popular
More on the PriceGrabber netbook purchasing numbers: "If you have a desktop or notebook computer and are aged between 25 and 55, there's nearly a one in five chance you have already bought a netbook."
- Only One-Third of Financial Institutions Using Secure Document Delivery System
"Nearly 62 percent of the 347 banks, credit unions and mortgage companies responding to the survey said they are using the Internet to transmit confidential documents such as loan disclosures and documents. Of those institutions, however, only one-third say they are using a secure electronic delivery solution."
- Microsoft layoffs add more fuel to H-1B fire
Yeah, tech companies clamoring for the need for more H-1B folks are kinda caught with their pants down if they're now laying off thousands. Should be "thousands" of people to hire out there now. Like, tens of thousands, eh? Also, it's really not fun for anyone: "For many of the employees here on a visa, being laid off means that they have to leave the country on very short notice, in many cases uprooting families and children," Microsoft said.
- rPath – Tech Tuesday
Webinars on using rPath for cloud and virtual appliance wizardry.
- HP Service Management with ITIL V3
- Dozens of students displaced after west campus fire | News for Austin, Texas | KVUE.com | Local News
"While fire investigators say the home is salvageable, the council governing over the co-op has announced the home will remain closed for the rest of the semester."
- UT student housing catches fire | KXAN.com
Looks like there was a fire at my old co-op.
- Proposal to add Jetty to Eclipse Foundation
- Netbook nuttiness | AccMan
"If someone can tell me what the real allure of these glorified toys is then I’m all ears. Otherwise, it’s just more evidence that the IT industry really is a fashion game."
- Enterprise Geeks Podcast – Islands in the Stream
- Israel Joins the Cutter Consortium « The Agile Executive
"Israel Gat, recognized and highly acclaimed as the architect of the Agile transformation at BMC Software, has joined Cutter Consortium’s team of Senior Consultants. Israel is currently focusing on enterprise-level Agile deployments. His activities in this space include consulting on R&D transformation, coaching executives on how to implement Agile, and developing business designs that take full advantage of Agile methods."
- [VIDEO] Cloud Computing – Dave Douglas, SVP, Network.com
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