VISA Helps Facebook To Woo Small Businesses
Blog Comment Specificly, how weird I think it is that LinkedIn is taking a community of 20 million business people and is likely to start trying to sell them posh shirts and fancy meals when sitting in their database is all a B2B business person could ever...
[June 25, 2008, 15:21]
Virus Preventing Internet Connection
Forum I think I've got a virus that is stopping me connect to the internet, i've run ewido, spybot S&D and McAfee antivirus but nothing has been found. The weird thing is everytime I click to open Mozilla Firefox, internet explorer, soulseek or my...
[December 10, 2005, 10:17]
Proceed With Care review
Reviews But I like to think that my relationship with Windows has matured, and that I'm less likely today to try a rash fix (or a whole bunch of them) that would most likely make the situation worse. And I think they apply to a lot of situations, not just...
[July 20, 2005, 10:55]
Marcelo Tosatti: Big Business And The Future Of Linux
News It's easy to go and do stuff, but when you think of the number of people who are working on this, who are using Linux, then you realise, OK, I need to be really careful. For 2.5, if I have time, which I don't think I will, I wanted to do some SCSI...
[July 11, 2002, 9:14]
Ballmer Sounds An Upbeat Note
News With my every fabric I want to make sure that we keep a culture that allows us to continue to be passionate and innovative and, in a certain way, a little weird, a little unique. I think that's very important.
[July 14, 2004, 13:50]
Spinning Around A Sales Model
News I think that's generally right. And in a world where they don't have much quantity - which I think is what most smart money would tell you - they'll have their own production challenges. We think that's great and we're happy to give customers...
[February 6, 2006, 17:30]
Zander: Motorola Has To Mean Something
News I think that led to a lot of our success. I look at that M logo every day now, and I think "mobility". A: I think that's the issue. I think it was the middle of October. I think that was 26 October. I said to her, "Mom, what do you think I should do?
[December 18, 2003, 10:35]
Memristor - Everything Changes
Blog Some of the headlines - HP DIscovers Electronics God Particle - made me think it'd better to let that side of things burn itself out, and revisit it after cooler minds had taken a look. Normally, the story is rather less exciting than the PR would...
[May 8, 2008, 18:33]
Mobile Banking: Ease-of-use Is More Important Than Trust, Really?
Blog While I contended that it is ‘trust’ in the security of the service, Vasco says that they think ease-of-use is more important. Ultimately, I think that scepticism aside, mobile banking will of course become as much of a reality as ATMs or secure...
[October 30, 2008, 18:20]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Monday 27/10/2003If you haven't seen it, may I recommend you inspect our spiffy new Wi-Fi map of Great Britain? You'd think that as ZDNet UK spends so much of its time writing about IT automation, the ever-increasing rate of information interchange...
[October 31, 2003, 14:20]
Java Guru: C# Misses The Point
News The level of activity is just amazing; it's like every year I think it's going to slow down. I don't think so. I don't think that would be successful, because Web services is inherently about cooperating, so there has to be some kind of democratic...
[January 21, 2002, 11:16]
Hollywood's War On Open Source: Linux In The Cross Hairs
News I think the DCMA as it's written is a disastrous statute," Lemley said. There is no guarantee of a copyright holder that I know of to force someone to watch advertising. This isn't a case of weird geek evangelism, either.
[February 28, 2000, 9:23]
Virus Writers Exchange Coded Insults
Talkback i am getting weird out of context messages.as: I think so, said the President, slowly; yet since your invention has shown me that many men I have considered honest are criminally implicated in this royalist plot, I hardly know whom to depend upon
[March 20, 2004, 9:22]
Google Buys YouTube For $1.65bn
Talkback I really dont think they should have baught it. It was just fine before not to mention they're probably going to try to turn it into something weird or just plain dumb, no affence.
[October 10, 2006, 17:59]
A Positive Spin
Talkback I wonder if they are in as great a state as they think they are with this new OS and if the general public will actually bite in the numbers that MS are hoping? Which is kind of weird because they haven't really had to try before.
[January 22, 2007, 7:51]
Dell Admits Indian Mistake
Talkback I had been reading all the posts and I see a kind of a weird cycle that keeps repeating itself here. I think what it requires is more understanding and less puritanism. If I look at the loop here.may be we should be taking some positives to the...
[July 6, 2006, 9:59]
Accessing My ZDNet Account
Blog I often think that Kafka committed suicide when he heard about the impending computer, as if worried if he kept writing he might actually invoke the society he most feared; one which logic ruled but not one where the logic had any relation with...
[May 29, 2007, 15:10]
Access And Accounts And Feedback
Forum I often think that Kafka committed suicide when he heard about the impending computer, as if worried if he kept writing he might actually invoke the society he most feared; one which logic ruled but not one where the logic had any relation with...
[May 29, 2007, 15:12]
The Culture Is Self-perpetuating
Talkback So I think the answer is to have not fewer blokes in IT, but different blokes. I've been in that sort of place in that sort of organisation, and it's most uncomfortable. And I've been in IT companies where the opposite is true.
[September 27, 2007, 17:19]
IBM Slams RFID Criticism As 'anti-retail'
News Dr Cheryl Shearer, Big Blue's global leader, business development for emerging markets, told ZDNet Australia in an interview this week that "I think the RFID privacy movement is primarily an anti-retail movement, because no one is discussing this...
[April 29, 2004, 16:20]
