Via the biztechnewsportalthing:
- The Good, The Bad, and the Blogly -- "So what makes a blog good?" Sure, there's a lot of A-list navel gazing, but also a few nuggets to be gleaned. The Dave Winer essay which prompted the post has some good reference linkage (scroll down) to basic explanatory articles to what blogs and wikis are.
- The Limitations Of Linux -- "But there are costs and technical limitations associated with Linux that don't typically make headlines. Customers say these include a lack of mature development tools, too many Linux variants, acquisition costs for more sophisticated versions of the software and lack of applications for small and medium-sized businesses."
- Myths of Moore's Law -- "The basic rule -which states that the number of transistors on a chip doubles every 24 months - has been the guiding principle of the high tech industry since it was coined by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965.... Still, most people manage to mangle the rule, one way or another."
- Applying for a Job III: The Cover Letter FAQ -- Third in a series; again, no ground-breaking information here, but a refresher doesn't hurt
- No More Origami for Stolichnaya -- "Though the (new) campaign does not have a theme, the print and outdoor ads, featuring photographs of fun-loving friends smiling over glasses of Stoli, might as well be titled 'Dude, where's my vodka?'" (NYT article, registration req'd)
- Specialization Is the Rage -- Say goodbye to vertical integration; yeah, whatever (NYT article)
- Scientists grow decaffeinated coffee plants -- This just seems so wrong
Comments
Those Scientists should be *shot*. UGH. I'll attend to that after I'm finished drinking my espresso, thanks.
By the way, have you seen: http://www.ineedcoffee.com/
Posted by: ManWithNoDomain | June 19, 2003 12:25 PM
Indeed, INeedCoffee is linked in the sidebar :)
Posted by: jen | June 20, 2003 3:12 PM