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added 2007 Thu Aug 2 7:00:00 by unknown user
I can assure you that after this next collapse, nobody will think of the dot-com bubble as anything other than a prelude. Saved By: mack kines | View Details | Give Thanks
I can assure you that after this next collapse, nobody will think of the dot-com bubble as anything other than a prelude. Saved By: mack kines | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Sun Jun 10 7:40:19 by jeremytoday
Twitter is a network of, uh, twitterers who do little more than post minute-by-minute accounts of their daily activities. I cannot understand why anyone would want to do this, or why anyone would want to read these posts.
Twitter is a network of, uh, twitterers who do little more than post minute-by-minute accounts of their daily activities. I cannot understand why anyone would want to do this, or why anyone would want to read these posts.
added 2007 Sat Jun 2 22:50:10 by jeremytoday
The trigger for this column was this week's announcement that Dell Inc. was going to slash 8,800 jobs. Its earnings were relatively flat, and that gave the company the excuse to make cuts, but were these people necessary in the first place?
The trigger for this column was this week's announcement that Dell Inc. was going to slash 8,800 jobs. Its earnings were relatively flat, and that gave the company the excuse to make cuts, but were these people necessary in the first place?
added 2007 Sun May 20 8:28:31 by jeremytoday
While everyone is viewing Microsoft Corp.'s acquisition of aQuantive Inc. as somehow getting the company back into battle against Google Inc., I see it as another act of desperation.
While everyone is viewing Microsoft Corp.'s acquisition of aQuantive Inc. as somehow getting the company back into battle against Google Inc., I see it as another act of desperation.
added 2007 Sat May 5 18:16:33 by jeremytoday
Sorry, Lance, this old idea of a Microsoft/Yahoo merger is no smarter today than it was six months ago.
Sorry, Lance, this old idea of a Microsoft/Yahoo merger is no smarter today than it was six months ago.






