Competing by Crippling a Competitor’s Product
Sat, 17 May 2008 17:20:16 PDT
Competing by Crippling a Competitor’s Product Posted in Finance, Windows, GNU/Linux, Office Suites, OLPC, OpenDocument, Open XML, OpenOffice at 7:20 pm by Roy Schestowitz Microsoft: innovating or handicapping? Return on investment (RoI, or even return on revenue (ROR)) is an interesting economical notion when you are a monopolist. On the one hand, if you introduce a new technology, then you add risk. If you introduce new products, you need to invest in development. So why develop anything? Wh
There's Just No News Today
Thu, 15 May 2008 13:54:37 PDT
Most of our print and TV news is full of crimes, celebrity antics, silly stories, weather, sports and consumer stuff (plus pundits with their smarty-pants spins on government, elections and the economy). Today there was absolutely nothing to report. Just No News Today. A very funny story, photos and two videos (with The Beatles' A Day in the Life).
I Survived the Great Power Outage of 2008
Sat, 17 May 2008 15:33:18 PDT
Last Thursday evening while I was diligently working on my latest column (okay, I was playing Guitar Hero), we lost power in our house. It was quite unexpected; we had some inclement weather during the . . .
Saturday, May 17, 2008
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