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Monthly Archives: June 2008
You might want to look the other way, this one gets messy. If there are any words of wisdom I wish to impart on you, my dear audience – whether you’re an SPF, a business owner, a student, a stay … Continue reading
Sitting around on a conference call at the moment, discussing the value of direct (intrusive, interrupt) emails for marketing and PR purposes. To me, the difference between the SPAM and the thousands of “newsletters” I receive each week is starting … Continue reading
Ever since 2003 TechEd we’ve been speculating on the time when Microsoft will be releasing a modern operating system to compete with the new lightweight offerings from the competition that are starting to pick up more steam. To see the … Continue reading
This is the difficult question that everyone will be tuning into Digital WPC to find out. With Microsoft’s now legendary Chairman Bill Gates heading off into the sunset, two men stand at top of Microsoft with clearly different agendas. First, … Continue reading
Hey, everyone is entitled to be wrong… Having a job “on the Internet” can be particularly difficult because the source of distractions far outweighs the sources of inspiration and information, even when you have the work ethic not to follow … Continue reading
Vista is a fiasco. Microsoft went from building software to building vapor clouds. Rampant speculation that Microsoft is doomed without leadership. The biggest spotlight is on a hyper-closed smartphone and online hangouts. And the front page of the Wall Street … Continue reading
It seems like we can’t let a week go by without someone being interested in my pocket. What is even more surprising is that they all want it to be open. First the Android from Google promises the world to … Continue reading
From the mailbag: “So is your blog just a collection of your innermost feelings you can’t say out loud in real life?” 🙂 Why yes, I’m generally shy and reserved in real life.
Why is it that we like to bitch and complain about the way things are but are completely unwilling to change our circumstances? If that’s not bad enough, why is it that so many people expect someone else to swoop … Continue reading
This subject has been beaten into the ground and is still being brought up, day after day, one vendor after another just cannot stop selling the Windows XP heroin that the addicts are screaming they want at the door: So … Continue reading
