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April 22, 2008 Hot Trends
Wine 0.9.60 Released - Large Patch Trend Continues
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:17:51 PDT
The latest version of Wine 0.9.60 ramps up the speed towards the milestone 1.0 release.
Experiential Marketing Summit Day 1
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:18:25 PDT
Experiential Marketing Summit Day 1 I just got back from Vermilion, a fabulous Latin-Indian fusion restaurant where we enjoyed some explosively flavorful combinations. I am told this is the hottest trend in Chicago cuisine. I can see why. According to our waiter, one of the dishes, a lobster tail thingy, was voted one of the top 20 dishes in America by USA Today. How could we NOT try it? HIGHLY recommended (the dish AND the joint.) Today was a great start for the Experiential Marketing Sum
Key Global And Ethical Issues
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:22:31 PDT
A while back I tried to write a series of blogposts on some key ethical issues facing our world today. After first drafts, it just sat there, unfinished, testament of my inability to write extended blog pieces. I love the long essay format, but there’s something about writing in that style that, for me at least, doesn’t work on a blog (even when cut into bite-sized pieces). So, I’m taking another pass at the idea of outlining some global ethical problems in a shorter, more notesy format. This i
Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Report (April 22, 2008)
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:26:10 PDT
The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Chuck shares some thinking about recent work at EMC about the use (or otherwise) of a taxonomy on its collaboration platform. The discussions around what they were trying to achieve ("primarily around orienting new users") resulted in different ways of doing things. "But, if this experience has taught me anything, it's that we need to be even more clear about what we're trying to do here. There's a ton of pre-conceived baggage aro
Macs are "close, not equal," but work well in IT
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:28:17 PDT
Apple's growing marketshare among end-users is helping push the Mac's acceptance in corporate America. InfoWorld notes the Macs are spilling out of its traditional areas of marketing departments and media companies and into wider array of business environments, thanks to, what it calls, "the confluence of a number of computing trends, not the least...
Random sentences meme
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:41:11 PDT
Random sentences meme Published by admin on 22 April 2008 in Uncategorized. 0 Comments As a search of EBD Blog would reveal, I don’t usually complete memes. Julie Lorenzen of Austism-Blog tagged me with one, though. I’m following through here. 1. Pick up the nearest book. 2. Open to page 123 3. Find the fifth sentence. 4. Post the next three sentences. 5. Tag five people, and acknowledge who tagged you. The book nearest me is Cochran-Smith & Zeichner’s Studying Teacher E
Profile
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:41:57 PDT
One evening a few months ago, Ghulam Ali Bloch, a retired bureaucrat turned progressive farmer, who has his roots in remote village Jalla Balla in the suburbs of Sargodha, was finishing up a contract negotiation for buying a piece of land for opening an Ostrich Farm when he realised that a crucial piece of information required to close the deal is missing. He needed to know who had the right to haqq-e shufah (pre-emption). He could only obtain the facts from the central registry of the revenue d
Do not cut online marketing funds in face of recession
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:42:42 PDT
Do not cut online marketing funds in face of recession Filed: Pay Per Click, Marketing Science, Marketing John Ellis @ 12:42 am With the value of the dollar decreasing and a decline in consumer confidence, it might seem counter-productive to keep spending. However, that is exactly what needs to be done. History shows that marketers that maintained or even increased spending benefited from the silence of others. In fact, a recent study on warc.com (World Advertis
Twitter Clouds - What Would John Constable Think?
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:45:00 PDT
There has been a lot of talk about Twitter. It seems that half of my Facebook friends are twittering in their profile statements. Here is a creative use tag-like clouds of words from a Twitter stream created by Beeker. He used the application, Tweet Clouds. They seem to have a one or two word phrase option. Beeker especially liked the two word option as it turned interesting discoveries. I learned about this form the IF Team who said. “The clouds highlight common keywords that people use in the
New eating trends on Changkat Bukit Bintang (The New Straits Times)
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:55:36 PDT
KUALA LUMPUR: The street with the most vibrant restaurant scene downtown must be Changkat Bukit Bintang.
Clickbank Listings
Breaking News | News | Hot News
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:17:51 PDT
The latest version of Wine 0.9.60 ramps up the speed towards the milestone 1.0 release.
Experiential Marketing Summit Day 1
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:18:25 PDT
Experiential Marketing Summit Day 1 I just got back from Vermilion, a fabulous Latin-Indian fusion restaurant where we enjoyed some explosively flavorful combinations. I am told this is the hottest trend in Chicago cuisine. I can see why. According to our waiter, one of the dishes, a lobster tail thingy, was voted one of the top 20 dishes in America by USA Today. How could we NOT try it? HIGHLY recommended (the dish AND the joint.) Today was a great start for the Experiential Marketing Sum
Key Global And Ethical Issues
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:22:31 PDT
A while back I tried to write a series of blogposts on some key ethical issues facing our world today. After first drafts, it just sat there, unfinished, testament of my inability to write extended blog pieces. I love the long essay format, but there’s something about writing in that style that, for me at least, doesn’t work on a blog (even when cut into bite-sized pieces). So, I’m taking another pass at the idea of outlining some global ethical problems in a shorter, more notesy format. This i
Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Report (April 22, 2008)
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:26:10 PDT
The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Chuck shares some thinking about recent work at EMC about the use (or otherwise) of a taxonomy on its collaboration platform. The discussions around what they were trying to achieve ("primarily around orienting new users") resulted in different ways of doing things. "But, if this experience has taught me anything, it's that we need to be even more clear about what we're trying to do here. There's a ton of pre-conceived baggage aro
Macs are "close, not equal," but work well in IT
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:28:17 PDT
Apple's growing marketshare among end-users is helping push the Mac's acceptance in corporate America. InfoWorld notes the Macs are spilling out of its traditional areas of marketing departments and media companies and into wider array of business environments, thanks to, what it calls, "the confluence of a number of computing trends, not the least...
Random sentences meme
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:41:11 PDT
Random sentences meme Published by admin on 22 April 2008 in Uncategorized. 0 Comments As a search of EBD Blog would reveal, I don’t usually complete memes. Julie Lorenzen of Austism-Blog tagged me with one, though. I’m following through here. 1. Pick up the nearest book. 2. Open to page 123 3. Find the fifth sentence. 4. Post the next three sentences. 5. Tag five people, and acknowledge who tagged you. The book nearest me is Cochran-Smith & Zeichner’s Studying Teacher E
Profile
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:41:57 PDT
One evening a few months ago, Ghulam Ali Bloch, a retired bureaucrat turned progressive farmer, who has his roots in remote village Jalla Balla in the suburbs of Sargodha, was finishing up a contract negotiation for buying a piece of land for opening an Ostrich Farm when he realised that a crucial piece of information required to close the deal is missing. He needed to know who had the right to haqq-e shufah (pre-emption). He could only obtain the facts from the central registry of the revenue d
Do not cut online marketing funds in face of recession
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:42:42 PDT
Do not cut online marketing funds in face of recession Filed: Pay Per Click, Marketing Science, Marketing John Ellis @ 12:42 am With the value of the dollar decreasing and a decline in consumer confidence, it might seem counter-productive to keep spending. However, that is exactly what needs to be done. History shows that marketers that maintained or even increased spending benefited from the silence of others. In fact, a recent study on warc.com (World Advertis
Twitter Clouds - What Would John Constable Think?
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:45:00 PDT
There has been a lot of talk about Twitter. It seems that half of my Facebook friends are twittering in their profile statements. Here is a creative use tag-like clouds of words from a Twitter stream created by Beeker. He used the application, Tweet Clouds. They seem to have a one or two word phrase option. Beeker especially liked the two word option as it turned interesting discoveries. I learned about this form the IF Team who said. “The clouds highlight common keywords that people use in the
New eating trends on Changkat Bukit Bintang (The New Straits Times)
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:55:36 PDT
KUALA LUMPUR: The street with the most vibrant restaurant scene downtown must be Changkat Bukit Bintang.
Clickbank Listings
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