WP. Detail from Ridge's terror warning about an attack on US financial institutions. This may be related to the computer seized during the arrest of Ghailani in Pakistan (offensive seizures like this add credibility to the evidence). He said it was the first time the government has chosen to issue a warning in “such a… Continue reading WP
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Major Trouble: Is there still a place in today's airline industry for major carriers?
Major Trouble: Is there still a place in today's airline industry for major carriers?. Sundays New York Times ran a front-page article warning of the possible need for a taxpayer bailout of airline pension funds. As United struggles to emerge from bankruptcy protection, it needs to address its $13 billion in pension obligations, and right… Continue reading Major Trouble: Is there still a place in today's airline industry for major carriers?
Jonathan Schwartz
Jonathan Schwartz: “Whoever owns Novell controls the OS on which IBM's future depends.” [Scripting News]
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About the Republicans, lying and the latest terrorist threats. The Republicans are protesting Howard Dean's comments on Sunday suggesting that there's probably at least a little politics in the latest warning from the Homeland Security folks. Dean's conjecture, even if it turns out to be wrong, is reasonable. The President lied about the connection between… Continue reading comments
Secrets of Online Merchandising
Secrets of Online Merchandising. One out of every seven consumers who walks into a store makes a purchase. For shoppers on the Web, it is fewer than one out of 50. It wasn't supposed to be this way. After all, shopping on the Web from the comfort of home was supposed to be so much… Continue reading Secrets of Online Merchandising
Startup Monitor
Startup Monitor. Real Player is evil, it seems. I actually like and use Real Player every day – both on my Windows box and on Linux. I love the new TiVo-like capabilities of the newest player, and the fact that it's supported by a bunch of different websites so I pretty much don't ever have… Continue reading Startup Monitor
Can I Market MY Law Practice With Both Hands Tied Behind My Back? In Missouri, I May Have to
Can I Market MY Law Practice With Both Hands Tied Behind My Back? In Missouri, I May Have to. Missouri's newly proposed revisions to the rules for lawyers wanting to advertise, market or solicit potential clients have been released for comments. Comments are due by the end of August. I discuss the proposed rules in… Continue reading Can I Market MY Law Practice With Both Hands Tied Behind My Back? In Missouri, I May Have to
Ron Friedmann on Elephants and e-Billing
Ron Friedmann on Elephants and e-Billing. Ron Friedmann consistently writes some of the best analysis of legal tech and law practice issues that you will find. His latest gem is called “E-Billing Ignores the Elephant in the Room.” The money quote: “E-billing may save on administrative costs but misses the main point. Now watch out… Continue reading Ron Friedmann on Elephants and e-Billing
FirstOnScene, the 10-second Forensic Data Gathering Tool
FirstOnScene, the 10-second Forensic Data Gathering Tool. bmonday announced that he has released a script called FirstOnScene which basically will take a working forensic snapshot of a Windows system within 10 seconds. Basically he has written a visual basic script wrapper of some of the more common tools from guys like SysInternals and Foundstone. I… Continue reading FirstOnScene, the 10-second Forensic Data Gathering Tool
Jeffrey Veen teaches us about user experience
Jeffrey Veen teaches us about user experience. Jeffrey Veen: User experience is more than design. Jeffrey nailed where product planners/marketers go wrong. Having a great list of features doesn't matter if you don't nail the one “killer feature.” In the iPod's case it's getting music onto the iPod in the first place, since it ships… Continue reading Jeffrey Veen teaches us about user experience