College sports needs more and smaller conferences
Sports: From the New Bern (NC) Sun-Journal, a sensible reaction to the ACC expansion debacle. I remember the Pac-8: Why not put a relatively low cap on the number of schools allowed in a conference?...
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Tech: Los Angeles Times: Broadband Market Is About to Heat Up: “The regional phone companies seem to be off to a strong start. In the first quarter, they added slightly more than 1 million broadband...
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Tech: CNN.com — Microsoft thinks small — Jun 17, 2004: “Microsoft is rejiggering plans to cater to the more specialized needs of small businesses, part of a wider effort to find new revenue streams to...
View ArticleMicrosoft lowers Windows prices as Paris officials consider Linux
Tech: Yahoo! News — Microsoft Cuts Prices As Paris Eyes Linux: “The software giant agreed to cut prices to suppliers who work with the city ‘to the order of’ 60 percent, said a Paris official, who...
View ArticleThey Might Be Giants and DRM
One of my favorite bands, They Might Be Giants (TMBG) answers questions about DRM, from MSNBC: “Q: Is this the way you see things going in the future — artists securing digital rights? A: It was a...
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Tech: Sharon Weinbar discusses the proliferation of spyware. There’s a brief discussion of Claria, a major Yahoo advertiser. The company earns about US$90M in revenue annually, and uses spyware to...
View ArticleWheelock’s Latin holds the line on high textbook prices
USA: The new edition of Wheelock’s Latin is out. I had four years of Latin in high school, and thought it really helped my vocabulary and grammar. So here’s my plug: take Latin. Wheelock died years...
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USA: Cell phone customers are getting nickled-and-dimed by telecoms, as T-Mobile, AT&T Wireless and others charge customers directly for Federal fees. Congress intended the telecoms to pay the fees...
View ArticleFree anti-virus protection for Windows PCs
Snopes reports that a new mass-mailing worm tells users that they have visited “illegal websites”. This reminded me that it’s time for my regular end-of-term anti-virus spiel.The winter holidays are...
View ArticleAOL to slash 5000 jobs
This article first appeared on my old blog at http://www.bloglines.com/blog/wsodeman?id=37 URL: AOL to slash 5,000 jobs The death spiral for AOL’s dialup business hit a new low this week, as the...
View ArticleDell recalls 4M laptop computer batteries
This article first appeared on my old blog at http://www.bloglines.com/blog/wsodeman?id=46 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060814/ap_on_hi_te/dell_battery_recall “The [Consumer Product Safety Commission]....
View ArticleSkype will charge for calls within Canada and the US
This article first appeared in my old blog at http://www.bloglines.com/blog/wsodeman?id=269 http://www.informationweek.com/industries/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=196603857...
View ArticleIT services are ripe for acquisition
Business Week’s Steve Rosenbush filed a story today about the IT services industry. This includes a wide range of services, from colocation to outsourced services. The enterprise sector of this...
View ArticleWhen users block the ads, should web sites block the users?
The New York Times ran an interesting story today about ad blocking software for web browsers. I’ve used variations of ad blocking over the last few years, in an effort to speed up my Internet...
View ArticleNew York Times frees its content – Wall Street Journal may be next
In the past, I’ve posted links to articles in the New York Times in this blog. I read the Times’ web site several times a week. I got into the Times Web habit in 1995, actually. It beats waiting for...
View ArticleSkype loses its hype
Yesterday, Forbes reported on eBay’s continuing problems with Skype. Om Malik also discussed this development yesterday. eBay purchased the VoIP company in 2005. eBay CEO Deb Whitman wanted eBays...
View ArticleeBay’s new CEO
Meg Whitman, eBay’s CEO, is stepping down after a brutal year for the company. The New York Times reports that John Donahoe will be promoted from president of the Marketplace division, and will assume...
View ArticleMicrosoft makes offer for Yahoo
As I told my IS 7010 class last night, Microsoft wants to buy Yahoo. Microsoft made the announcement this morning (AP, New York Times, ValleyWag, BoingBoing). The offer is almost US$45 billion in cash,...
View ArticleCoworking
When consultants, contractors and startups need office space, where should they go? The New York Times profiles several coworking groups who share an office. People rent a desk. In one cowork group,...
View ArticleBlogging as a business model
The New York Times published an article that analyzes why bloggers get into the business. More bloggers are using their sites to earn revenue from advertising links, promote their products and...
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