Archive for April, 2007

Seven Rules of Web 2.0 for the Enterprise

By admin + April 19th, 2007

Hey Information Technology Professionals and Web Developers, before you grab the first offering that comes your way and infuse your ERP system with a well-meaning but uncontrollable wiki, consider the following advice:
The Seven Rules of Web 2.0 for the Enterprise.
1. Build on an SOA framework. Whether you’re a service-oriented architecture shop or not, make sure [...]

Pac-Man World Championship

By admin + April 18th, 2007

Microsoft is teaming up with Pac-Man developer NAMCO-Bandai to host what it’s billing as the world championships for the classic ’80s game which features the yellow, pie-shaped dot-devouring character named Pac-Man.
We must not forget the four ghosts:

The pink ghost is Speedy, nicknamed “Pinky”.
The red ghost is Shadow, nicknamed “Blinky”.
The light blue ghost is Bashful, [...]

April 30: A Day of Silence on the Blogosphere

By admin + April 17th, 2007

This day shall unite us all about this unbelievable painful & shocking event and show some respect and love to those who lost their loved ones.
On April 30th 2007, the Blogosphere will hold a One-Day Blog Silence in honor towards the victims of Virginia. 33 died at the US college massacre.
The Blogosphere is in [...]

Rob Zombie’s Remake Of Halloween

By admin + April 13th, 2007

Some people are so paralyzed by fear that they are simply unable to get out of bed when Friday the 13th rolls around.
Did you realize that today is Friday the 13th? Quick! Get back into bed!
The Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute estimates that more than 17 million people are affected by a fear [...]

Google’s U.S. search market share continues to climb.
Some 64% of U.S. searches went through Google in March, according to data released on Wednesday by Internet metrics firm Hitwise, up from 58% in March 2006.
Yahoo, Microsoft and Ask.com saw 22%, 9% and 3% of U.S. searches and each of the three posted a decline in search [...]

Geek Squad Now The Peep Squad

By admin + April 12th, 2007

A woman and her mother Wednesday sued Best Buy after a technician from a the Geek Squad firm videotaped the woman taking a shower.

Sarah Vasquez and her mother, Natalie Fornaciari of Walnut, California filed the lawsuit in Pomona Superior Court.
The listed charges filed in the lawsuit:

Fraud
Negligent misrepresentation
Negligent hiring
Invasion of privacy
Intentional infliction of emotional distress

The [...]

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