Has marketing changed? Mirra meeting transparency shows it has. Interesting comment from Chris Kinsman. The Mirra is overpriced, he says. That's a common complaint from customers. They think they could do it cheaper. Probably so, but make it easy enough for a dentist who just wants to back up all his dental records in his… Continue reading Has marketing changed? Mirra meeting transparency shows it has
Author: Vince Kimball
Businessweek – Big Brother's Passport to Pry
Businessweek – Big Brother's Passport to Pry. Privacy advocates are appalled by the ongoing plan to equip all U.S. passports with RFID chips that can be read surreptitiously from a distance The U.S. is moving closer to requiring citizens to have an identity card that could be scanned from a distance. By the end of… Continue reading Businessweek – Big Brother's Passport to Pry
Slashdot
Slashdot | New Rules Make Domain Hijacking Easier. Tanktalus writes “Netcraft seems to have a little ditty about new rules from ICANN that take effect on Friday making it easier to hijack domain names. Essentially, if someone tries to take your domain, and you don't answer within 5 days, they now assume you are okay… Continue reading Slashdot
Scientists find global warming melting Arctic quickly
Scientists find global warming melting Arctic quickly. Scientists say changes in the earth's climate from human influences are occurring particularly intensely in the Arctic region, evidenced by widespread melting of glaciers, thinning sea ice and rising permafrost temperatures. [Salon.com]
Update: Readerware 2.91
Update: Readerware 2.91. The media cataloging program adds printing of catalog cards and spine labels, support for Flic Bluetooth scanners and the C-Pen text and barcode reader, improved database statistics, and other changes. [MacInTouch]
FCC commissioners agree on inter-state nature of VoIP
EE Times: FCC commissioners agree on inter-state nature of VoIP. However, Commissioners Jonathan Adelstein and Michael Copps cautioned not to read too much into this finding, as fundamental issues of universal service under a VoIP environment have yet to be addressed. Nevertheless, FCC Chairman Michael Powell made clear that the ability to personalize service and… Continue reading FCC commissioners agree on inter-state nature of VoIP
Can rich Internet apps be web-friendly?
Can rich Internet apps be web-friendly?. In my October 22 column, I argued that Gmail's aggressive use of dynamic HTML qualifies it as a kind of rich Internet application (RIA). As email correspondents and bloggers pointed out, the technique has a fairly long history. Many many wonder why it remains on the fringe. The reason,… Continue reading Can rich Internet apps be web-friendly?
Personas drive business strategy at Best Buy (or vice versa)
Personas drive business strategy at Best Buy (or vice versa). Earlier in the spring I blogged about Best Buy using personas. Its interesting to me to see how those personas have started to permeate Best Buy culture with customers being labeled with the name of the persona, as discussed in this Wall Street Journal… Continue reading Personas drive business strategy at Best Buy (or vice versa)
Personal Information Architectures
Personal Information Architectures. Gene has an interesting post about personal information architectures, something he spoke about at the recent Future of IA Retreat. While the recent interest in social classification and folksonomy is a large reason to talk about personal info. architecture, I think that Thomas Vanderwal has also been talking about the issue for… Continue reading Personal Information Architectures
Attorney General and Commerce Secretary Resign From Cabinet
Attorney General and Commerce Secretary Resign From Cabinet. John Ashcroft and Don Evans are the first members of President Bush's cabinet to leave as he heads into his second term. By DAVID STOUT. [NYT > Home Page]