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  • Gates memo: “We can and

    Gates memo: “We can and must do better” ::: The first major strategy shift for Microsoft since Gates’ .Net letter from two years ago. Many Microsoft execs are doing their version of a mea culpa – for example, Microsoft’s Group V.P. for Operating Systems Jim Allchin was quoted as saying “enough is enough” in today’s…

  • CPA Firms Adopting the Corporate

    CPA Firms Adopting the Corporate Approach ::: At the recent Winning is Everything conference, I picked up a copy of Practical Accountant magazine. The cover story is about “Going Corporate” – a trend among growing accounting firms. What accounting firms are realizing, according to those interviewed, is that traditional services-based businesses often have thinner profit…

  • Handspring warns of Treo holdup

    Handspring warns of Treo holdup – Tech News – CNET.com ::: Turns out that the Treo won’t show up on the web until next month and on retail shelves until March. But give credit to Dubinsky and crowd for making a “bet the company” wager on the Treo… they indicated in yesterday afternoon’s conference call…

  • Cancer and DNA (requires Real

    Cancer and DNA (requires Real Audio player) ::: Driving home last night, I caught this report on NPR about a couple of researchers who are trying to identify genetic causes for various forms cancer and other diseases. According to Michael Myerson, the researcher interviewed for the story, “the human gene sequence database contained a lot…

  • No More Popup Ads :::

    No More Popup Ads ::: This is heaven… a clearing house for opting out of those damned pop-up ads showing up on your desktop. Buh-bye, X-10!

  • Lindows.com – you can trust

    Lindows.com – you can trust Microsoft… really! ::: Here’s a snippet of a letter from Lindows.com CEO to Lindows.com “friends”: [W]e feel obligated to disclose to you that we were compelled to disclose your email address to Microsoft during the discovery process as well as the content of many of your messages sent to us.…

  • ‘Google effect’ reduces need for

    ‘Google effect’ reduces need for many domains ::: What’s in a name? Thanks to Google, less than it used to be. By improving the search technology and relying on links to the site to determine relevance and popularity, Google has made it far more likely that you’ll find what you’re looking for. [From the SJ…

  • Signs of a Rebound Appear

    Signs of a Rebound Appear in the High-Tech Heartland ::: According to The New York Times, the signs in the Valley aren’t all that disappointing. Lots of anecdotes, and even a few statistics, that signal that more people are jumping on the bandwagon: the recession may be over.

  • Business 2.0 – Magazine Article

    Business 2.0 – Magazine Article – The Case Against Knowledge Management ::: I haven’t fully digested this article, but it presents a good case against “standard” KM solutions while outlining a possible framework for firms to realize value out of their collective knowledge. One place where the author is misguided: the focus on Moore’s Law,…

  • Handspring Treo out next week

    Handspring Treo out next week ::: Last summer, Handspring announced the Treo, a communicator that would combine a Palm Pilot, a GSM cell phone, and a wireless Internet device for e-mail and web browsing. I wasn’t really overwhelmed by the idea – I’d seen the Kyocera Smart Phone and found it bulky, had friends who…