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Current News for May 11, 2008

Yahoo Is More Popular Than Google - says Google.

Sat, 10 May 2008 10:55:30 PDT
Google's own product - 'Google Trends' says that Yahoo is more popular than Google since a long time. Even though the graph of Google has been steadily climbing, it has never beaten Yahoo. Should we or shouldn't we believe you Google?

Roaming the World, Detecting Fashion (New York Times)

Sat, 10 May 2008 12:36:30 PDT
Linda DeFranco is a fashion trend forecaster, which involves as much on market analysis as on spotting street trends.

Listening with Social Media: Social Media Archaeologists

Sat, 10 May 2008 13:06:10 PDT
As part of Spring cleaning, I stumbled upon a report from a 6th grade report that I wrote about Primitive Man and His Cave Drawings. The last page was about archaeologists - people who dig up the past with tools like sieves and shovels. How can we become digital archaeologists who use social media to dig up real time information to understand the right now? What is listening? Let's take the definition from Josh Bernhoff from this YouTube video from the Forrester Consumer Forum. "Lear

Life In Rural New Jersey

Sat, 10 May 2008 13:22:18 PDT
They say a man’s home is his castle and I can’t disagree. My wife has been transforming the castle grounds into a thriving massive garden over the past 3 years and as a result, we’ve attracted a bevy of new friends. One of these new friends is the Scarlet Tanager. I’ve never seen this type of bird before and thought they were just lost in our area. After identifying this fine feathered friend, I found out that NJ is part of their range and they tend to winter in Southern parts of the country

The Value of Honest Feedback

Sat, 10 May 2008 13:25:59 PDT
The Value of Honest Feedback Any business owner knows and understand the value of customer feedback, but how can you get useful feedback on a regular basis? This is where a company like Service Intelligence can help your business growth and improve. Since 1992 they have supported small to medium sized businesses get the honest feedback they need. From customer experience evaluations to mystery-shopper services, they can give you insight into what your customer experiences. Their offering incl

Better Mobile Data Needed To Secure More Mobile Ad Dollars

Sat, 10 May 2008 14:14:37 PDT
Marketing via cellphones is forecast to be one of the next hot trends, but many advertisers are still hesitant to empty their pockets on mobile-ad campaigns. One reason: There isn't yet a reliable source of data that show what Web sites and features consumers are accessing on their mobile devices. Measurement firms such as Nielsen and M:Metrics, which have relied mainly on monthly consumer surveys to gather such information, are developing electronic tracking methods that aim to provide more sp

Search Engine and Spark: A Tale of Two CBC Technology Shows

Sat, 10 May 2008 14:31:33 PDT
Last September, CBC Radio launched two new technology shows: Search Engine and Spark. I forget how I first heard about them, but I subscribed to both podcasts from their first episode. Search Engine is a show about the cultural and politics of the web (they need a copyable blurb on their home page and in iTunes). The most recent episode featured stories on the hacker convention Defcon, gaming the CIA’s website and a rapping Hungarian YouTube star. Here’s the spiel on Spark: Spark is a weekly

An Open Source Proposal

Sat, 10 May 2008 14:37:31 PDT
In this post, I discuss, in outline form, the things we are considering as we develop an open source proposal. Our decision process is more complex than most other OS companies since we have put over two decades of work building an architecture and wide range of diverse applications that incorporate a patented disruptive technology. I welcome your feedback. In order to clarify our current mind-set, I've included a brief description of our existing source code modules, data library modules, and

The Price of the Surge: Iraq... by Steven Simon from Foreign Affairs

Sat, 10 May 2008 14:40:49 PDT
The Price of the Surge By Steven Simon From Foreign Affairs , May/June 2008 Summary: The Bush administration's new strategy in Iraq has helped reduce violence. But the surge is not linked to any sustainable plan for building a viable Iraqi state and may even have made such an outcome less likely -- by stoking the revanchist fantasies of Sunni tribes and pitting them against the central government. The recent short-term gains have thus come at the expense of the long-term goal of a stable, unitar

Intranets are not information dumps

Sat, 10 May 2008 15:18:25 PDT
The first step in creating a genuinely useful intranet is to ban the intranet team from using the word “information”. “‘Distribute information’ is by far the primary perceived role of the intranet, increasing by 7 points from 2006 up to nearly 60 percent saying “absolutely” in 2007. However, “facilitate collaboration” stagnated at 20 percent and “facilitate productivity” only increased 3 points to 22 percent in 2007.” The above is a quote from the second annual Global Intranet & Portal Strate

Pentecost news - I hope not!

Sat, 10 May 2008 15:53:52 PDT
Sally gives her answers to a “Pentecost Friday 5″ of personal questions from her fellow Revgals. I don’t propose to join in this female pastors’ little game. But, in the light of current discussions, here is my answer to the bonus question What would a modern day news coverage of the first Pentecost have sounded like? There will be more Baal worshippers than Christians in Jerusalem by the year 50! According to a new publication Religious Trends, the number of Christians shows a decline from

China, India, and the Food Crisis

Sat, 10 May 2008 15:57:21 PDT
Today’s Chicago Tribune has an article that paints a worrying picture of food consumption trends. Although grain prices are already up sharply, the article suggests the other shoe will drop once China and India start becoming net importers of grain. Or, put another way, when the world grows more affluent but grain stocks don’t increase, trouble is on the way. Link.

The Future We Almost Know

Sat, 10 May 2008 16:00:56 PDT
Flying Car When I was young the future was very different from the way it is today. It was spaceships, and jet packs and flying cars. And when I was a bit older it was cybertech and biotech, humanity reinventing itself and making itself stronger, smart, faster and perhaps immortal. The future we received was an odd one. The sheer ubiquity of communication is something not predicted by most of the futurists and sci-fi authors of the pre-eighties world. My generation, Gen-X, as a friend of mi

What the Cumulative NYSE TICK is Telling Us About Market Psychology

Sat, 10 May 2008 16:08:22 PDT
Recall that the NYSE TICK is a measure of very short term sentiment across the broad universe of NYSE issues. When a stock trades at its offer price, that contributes +1 to the NYSE TICK. When a stock trades at its bid price, -1 is added to the TICK. These readings are summed for all NYSE stocks every five seconds. As a result, a TICK reading of +500 means that, at that moment, 500 more stocks are trading at their offer price than at their bid. This means that traders are sufficiently bullish o

Recent Frugal Ventures

Sat, 10 May 2008 16:14:21 PDT
Did you think I fell off the face of the blogosphere? Well, almost. I thought I'd post a few quick things while I had a chance. Life has been incredibly busy and it will probably only get busier if current trends continue. I'll try to post more updates later. Not a whole lot has changed in the grand scheme of things. Just general busyness and preoccupiedness (Yes, that is a word per the very authoritative "Lydia's English Dictionary"). :) So where to begin... Frugality I have been trying to

eInstruction Announces Early Bird Winner of “Content Meets Technology”

Sat, 10 May 2008 16:33:14 PDT
PRESS RELEASE Sweepstakes entries are still being accepted until May 13, 2008 for a chance to win interactive classroom technology Denton, TX (May 8, 2008) - In honor of National Teachers Day, eInstruction today announced it has selected a surprise early bird winner of its popular “Content Meets Technology” Sweepstakes. One entrant has been chosen at random to win a 32 unit CPS RF (Classroom Performance System, Radio Frequency) set for their classroom valued at $2,000. Anna Love, a teacher

Trends: Foodies hit a raw nerve (Independent)

Sat, 10 May 2008 16:33:16 PDT
Californians' obsession with raw food – and not just sushi – is starting to catch on over here, and cafés, restaurants and food shops are cashing in.


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