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- Area's latest tollway is no cash cow
Let me guess: this will result in the tollway always being a tollway and never converted to free. Sold off to private industry, no doubt, which will have to bailed out by tax-payers when that doesn't work, and we'll all be like, "wah, wah, I'm gonna go drive to tell people what I think on ROADS and tell them I don't want to pay for ROADS!"
- New High-Speed Rail Plan Announced
This is one of those things where people will never ask, "never mind if it's 'cost-effective,' do you want it?"
- Content Wants to be Ubiquitous
"It’s Say’s Law in reverse: demand creates its own supply. The more popular something is, the more of it exists, and the only “cost” in the whole affair is the “lost revenue” which content sources suddenly claim is their birthright."
- EDS Ties With Microsoft On Online Software
EDS re-selling Microsoft SaaS offerings for collab stuff: Exchange, SharePoint, Live, and Office communications.
- Adobe [Photoshop] Marketplace – Welcome to the Adobe Marketplace.
A marketplace for Photoshop materials and plugins.
- The Atlantic Online | June 2006 | The Management Myth | Matthew Stewart
"At its best, management theory is part of the democratic promise of America. It aims to replace the despotism of the old bosses with the rule of scientific law. It offers economic power to all who have the talent and energy to attain it. The managerial revolution must be counted as part of the great widening of economic opportunity that has contributed so much to our prosperity. But, insofar as it pretends to a kind of esoteric certitude to which it is not entitled, management theory betrays the ideals on which it was founded."
- Paglo Delivers Patch Management Application and Enables Managed Service Providers to Rebrand its IT Management SaaS Platform
- DMTF to Develop Standards for Managing a Cloud Computing Environment
"The current incubator leadership board consists of AMD, Cisco, Citrix, EMC, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Novell, Red Hat, Savvis, Sun Microsystems, and VMware."
- China reached more than 1 billion telephone subscribers in Q1 2009
"Mobile phone users reached 670 million, which is nearly double the fixed telephone subscribers."
- ZUI:Revolutionary Business Software
- Does Hewlett-Packard Need a Dose of Anarchy? – NYTimes.com
Profile of HP CEO, Mark Hurd, and HP itself. Check out the hot flip-chart action.
- The great Google exodus continues: Priti Choksi goes to Facebook » VentureBeat
"As we’ve reported, Google recently appears to have hit the end of its golden era, where it was able to retain its most prized employees. Omid Kordestani, the company’s first real business guy (the first one to wear a tie) recently stepped down. Preceding him in just the past few weeks are Tim Armstrong, the company’s leading salesman, who left to take over AOL; Gonzalo Alonso, a Latin America sales chief, who joined a local company down there; and Sukhinder Singh Cassidy, the Asia-Pacific and Latin America operations president, who joined Accel Partners."
- AT&T reports 10.5 million Wi-Fi connections so far this year
"On the device side of things, AT&T has expanded its roster of popular Wi-Fi enabled smartphones, such as the iPhone 3G and the BlackBerry Bold, which accounted for more than 4 million connections to the company’s hot spots."
- Microsoft posts historic revenue stumble in quarterly earnings
- Analysis of Git and Mercurial
- Surgient revs fake server headache pill
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