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Hot trends for April 21, 2008
Hillary Duff Showing Her Muff
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 06:06:37 PDT
It's the big trend among the female stars - being careless with their short skirts and showing off their goodies.
http://doyounascar.com/danica-breaks-the-barriers/
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 18:22:18 PDT
News on Danica Patrick winning her first IRL race, plus Sam Hornish Jr. decides whether or not he will compete in the upcoming Indy 500!
BBC News makeover triggers nausea - Telegraph.co.uk
Spring Trends: Colored Denim
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:19:31 PDT
It's a very simple formula, an old time favorite covered up with the trend du jour. Denim never goes out of style and so, with all of the bright colors that cropped up in the Spring 08 shows (see Lanvin, Jil Sander, and Marc Jacobs) the necessary (accessible) trend that's pitched to the masses is bright colored denim.
iPhone News Updated: Nokia’s market share in the US slips do
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:56:35 PDT
Nokia revealed a huge increase in profits (1.95 billion) and worldwide market share (40%) during the last quarter; however, they are not as lucky in United States.
Oil up! Freak out! Dow up? Shut up!
Fri, 18 Apr 2008 12:50:34 PDT
Oil up! Freak out! Dow up? Shut up! The state-run media in Canada (and the citizen-owned media who do their best to compete with them) all lament, daily (with intra-day lament updates, all day long), the price of a barrel of oil, and the resulting price of gas. (Of course they don’t have the foggiest clue what they’re talking about, but they pretend they do.) Even as I was writing this, the state-owned CBC did a story about the latest rise in gas prices. Apparently it’s getting h
The Halicarnassian
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:48:00 PDT
Independent world news commentary.
UPDATE:News Corp Murdoch: Deal For Newsday 'Not Off The Table' - CNNMoney.com
The BI Boom, Part 1: New Players
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:05:45 PDT
LucidEra mentioned in this piece from Andrew Burger. Can SaaS BI really compete? What do ya'll think? Interesting that Andrew also talks about the data explosion and how this will effect the Data Warehouse and analytics moving forward. (trend alert)
CBC to boost newsgathering in Alberta, but drops Calgary Newsworld programming
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 12:39:49 PDT
The CBC will dramatically increase resources devoted to covering local and national news in Alberta generally and Calgary and Edmonton in particular. Saying it’s moving to fulfill a commitment to local newsgathering announced nationally last year, CBC News will be doubling the number of newsgathering resources in Alberta by adding approximately 25 new assignments for television journalists based in Calgary and Edmonton to focus on local and national stories originating in Alberta. At the same
Public: Don't Mess With My Flight Plans
Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:58:25 PDT
"Pretty soon we'll have to fly naked!" The mass media rapidly embraced the UK terror storyline fed to them. The BBC, CNN, CBC Newsworld and other all-news broadcasters covered scarcely anything but the narrowly averted catastrophe throughout the day. Funny thing, but the general public wasn't buying it. The reaction was surprisingly cynical...
The BI Boom, Part 1: New Players
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:05:45 PDT
LucidEra mentioned in this piece from Andrew Burger. Can SaaS BI really compete? What do ya'll think? Interesting that Andrew also talks about the data explosion and how this will effect the Data Warehouse and analytics moving forward. (trend alert)
Personal and Professional Personas in Social Networks
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 18:04:53 PDT
In the Facebook 210 course I describe a way to use Facebook’s Friend lists to create a “work-safe” profile that is less likely to cause professional problems, when that high school classmate or college buddy tags you in a questionable photo or writes on your wall. This led to a thoughtful comment from Erik Giberti: I’ve sent you a friend request and of course your on my limited profile. I find this discussion interesting because there’s a fine line between having a personal persona and a prof
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Mon, 21 Apr 2008 06:06:37 PDT
It's the big trend among the female stars - being careless with their short skirts and showing off their goodies.
http://doyounascar.com/danica-breaks-the-barriers/
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 18:22:18 PDT
News on Danica Patrick winning her first IRL race, plus Sam Hornish Jr. decides whether or not he will compete in the upcoming Indy 500!
BBC News makeover triggers nausea - Telegraph.co.uk
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | BBC News makeover triggers nausea Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 5 hours ago But the much-heralded redesign of the corporation's flagship news bulletins got off to a shaky start after viewers complained of dizziness and nausea. ... BBC news relaunch leaves viewers 'feeling sick' Times Online BBC rebrand blunder: News 24 makeover leaves viewers 'nauseated ... Daily Mail BBC News Gets A Makeover Multichannel News The Observer all 7 news articles |
Spring Trends: Colored Denim
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:19:31 PDT
It's a very simple formula, an old time favorite covered up with the trend du jour. Denim never goes out of style and so, with all of the bright colors that cropped up in the Spring 08 shows (see Lanvin, Jil Sander, and Marc Jacobs) the necessary (accessible) trend that's pitched to the masses is bright colored denim.
iPhone News Updated: Nokia’s market share in the US slips do
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:56:35 PDT
Nokia revealed a huge increase in profits (1.95 billion) and worldwide market share (40%) during the last quarter; however, they are not as lucky in United States.
Oil up! Freak out! Dow up? Shut up!
Fri, 18 Apr 2008 12:50:34 PDT
Oil up! Freak out! Dow up? Shut up! The state-run media in Canada (and the citizen-owned media who do their best to compete with them) all lament, daily (with intra-day lament updates, all day long), the price of a barrel of oil, and the resulting price of gas. (Of course they don’t have the foggiest clue what they’re talking about, but they pretend they do.) Even as I was writing this, the state-owned CBC did a story about the latest rise in gas prices. Apparently it’s getting h
The Halicarnassian
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:48:00 PDT
Independent world news commentary.
UPDATE:News Corp Murdoch: Deal For Newsday 'Not Off The Table' - CNNMoney.com
UPDATE:News Corp Murdoch: Deal For Newsday 'Not Off The Table' CNNMoney.com - 2 hours ago WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- News Corp. (NWS) Chairman Rupert Murdoch said Monday that a possible deal to purchase Long Island, NY, newspaper Newsday is "not ... |
The BI Boom, Part 1: New Players
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:05:45 PDT
LucidEra mentioned in this piece from Andrew Burger. Can SaaS BI really compete? What do ya'll think? Interesting that Andrew also talks about the data explosion and how this will effect the Data Warehouse and analytics moving forward. (trend alert)
CBC to boost newsgathering in Alberta, but drops Calgary Newsworld programming
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 12:39:49 PDT
The CBC will dramatically increase resources devoted to covering local and national news in Alberta generally and Calgary and Edmonton in particular. Saying it’s moving to fulfill a commitment to local newsgathering announced nationally last year, CBC News will be doubling the number of newsgathering resources in Alberta by adding approximately 25 new assignments for television journalists based in Calgary and Edmonton to focus on local and national stories originating in Alberta. At the same
Public: Don't Mess With My Flight Plans
Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:58:25 PDT
"Pretty soon we'll have to fly naked!" The mass media rapidly embraced the UK terror storyline fed to them. The BBC, CNN, CBC Newsworld and other all-news broadcasters covered scarcely anything but the narrowly averted catastrophe throughout the day. Funny thing, but the general public wasn't buying it. The reaction was surprisingly cynical...
The BI Boom, Part 1: New Players
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:05:45 PDT
LucidEra mentioned in this piece from Andrew Burger. Can SaaS BI really compete? What do ya'll think? Interesting that Andrew also talks about the data explosion and how this will effect the Data Warehouse and analytics moving forward. (trend alert)
Personal and Professional Personas in Social Networks
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 18:04:53 PDT
In the Facebook 210 course I describe a way to use Facebook’s Friend lists to create a “work-safe” profile that is less likely to cause professional problems, when that high school classmate or college buddy tags you in a questionable photo or writes on your wall. This led to a thoughtful comment from Erik Giberti: I’ve sent you a friend request and of course your on my limited profile. I find this discussion interesting because there’s a fine line between having a personal persona and a prof
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