More on the PS3 Disaster

Met up with a friend yesterday who was at E3 this week, we talked about the PS3 debacle and how it could get worse for Sony.

Expect another price cut
Another tactic Sony is rumored use to drive down the BOM cost is to release a model that does [...]

My Community Goes to 11

Susan Scrupski pointed me to a post by Debbie Weil asking (begging?) readers to go to one of her client’s blog and comment.

I couldn’t help but imagine some VP Marketing at GSK calling Debbie (cuz pharma is notorious for unflattering emails turned up in legal proceedings) saying "Debbie, we need a community around this blog [...]

Global Warming Bandwagon Runs On

Chris Davies, a British member of the European Parliament, is proposing one of the most-extreme measures — a prohibition on any car that goes faster than 162 kilometers (101 miles) an hour, a speed that everything from the humble Honda Civic on up can exceed. He ridiculed fast cars as “boys’ [...]

The 140 Characters

ZDNet blogs on Twitter. Cool.

Twitter really is blogging, that much is apparent. Hmmm…. del.icio.us and Twitter would be an interesting combination. I could subscribe to someone’s bookmarks channel and get it over Twitter, but the more use cases I come up with the more I think Twitter when combined with something else is just [...]

Coghead’s Widgets

A Coglet is a slice of application functionality that can be embedded in a regular Web page. Coglets are perfect for anyone trying to build a dynamic web site using custom forms, tables, views, and more. The best part about a Coglet is that you don’t need to know any coding to create some very [...]

Lijit Facebook App

Search provider Lijit (try it in my sidebar) launched a Facebook app. It’s pretty straightforward in that it installs in your profile and gives you, or anyone, the ability to search on all your content, including your network.

On another note, Bay Partners launched a new fund devoted to companies developing Facebook applications

Tags: Bay Partners, Lijit, [...]

Echosign Lands a Whale

I’m so pleased to see that Echosign is the document manager and e-signature provider on BT’s broadband workplace initiative. This is really significant for them and comes as a consequence of focusing on delivering a solid service that is cost effective, and providing BT with a turnkey white label solution for an important function in [...]

Water Works

If all the automobiles are someday running on hydrogen fuel cells does that mean the roads will always be wet from the discharge?

Pownce Invites

I have a bunch of Pownce invites (selling for $5 on eBay!), just go on over to my Facebook group and post a reply in the discussion forum.

Tags: Pownce

Combating Inflation

Here’s one way to do it:

The government ordered that the prices of many goods be cut in half, in order to tackle the world’s highest rate of inflation - more than 3,700%.

I was a little disappointed that it’s not as creative as Chavez’ inflation plan, which centered on taking 3 zeros [...]

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