Here is a link to a video interview of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates at the All Things Digital Conference on May 30, 2006.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates at D5 Conference
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Google Gears churn towards Microsoft
The search giant--which has evolved into an advertising company and now an "apps" provider--released software late on Wednesday called Google Gears at its first official Developer Day held in 10 cities worldwide. Gears is a browser extension that will enable people to access their Web applications when they are offline. It works on all major browse
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Sunday, May 27, 2007
Kevorkian release nears after 8 years
For nearly a decade, Dr. Jack Kevorkian waged a defiant campaign to help other people kill themselves. The retired pathologist left bodies at hospital emergency rooms and motels and videotaped a death that was broadcast on CBS' "60 Minutes." His actions prompted battles over assisted suicide in many states. But as he prepares to leave prison June 1...
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Monday, May 21, 2007
Google, Salesforce.com Discuss Alliance - Forbes.com
Google and Salesforce are looking to team up to provide some stiff competition for Microsoft. Today, by the way, Saleforce.com is holding a free, standing-room-only event that I wish I could have attended. Guy Kawasaki is one of the featured speakers.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Amazon.com to launch digital music store
Online retailer Amazon.com on Wednesday said it plans to launch a digital music store later this year featuring songs without copy protection restrictions.
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Steve Jobs of Apple
Here is a picture of Steve Jobs (left) with Bill Gates and the Wiki bio of Jobs including four interesting excerpts from the bio:
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Robert Iger, CEO of Disney
Here is a picture of Disney's CEO, Robert Iger.
On January 24, 2006, in a move that would have been inconceivable a year earlier, Disney announced it would acquire Pixar for US $7.4 billion in an all-stock transaction. The merger installed animator John Lasseter as Chief Creative Officer of the Disney/Pixar animation studios and Principal Creative Advisor for Walt Disney Imagineering, the division that designs theme park attractions. It also made Steve Jobs Disney's top shareholder with 7% of outstanding shares and gave him a new seat on Disney's board of directors.
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Why Disney is going to school.
I just read an article titled, Why Disney is going to school. Disney is getting into the online education biz with various articles that will appeal to moms. On the site I found something I had been looking for: pages devoted online resources for kids titled Your Favorite Sites for "Early learning."
Disney will, of course, have consumer friendly advertising on their site, including ads for Sony (and lite tech articles for moms, who do much of the buying for the family). Another nice link is Disneyplayhouse.com. It's a good site for young kids. However, I haven't checked to see what they have for older children (ages 7 or 8 and above).
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Reid Hoffman, Co-Founder of Linked In
Earlier today, I listened to a podcast from Stanford University's Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders series. It was an interview of Reid Hoffman, the CEO and co-founder of the business social networking site, LinkedIn.com.
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Monday, May 14, 2007
Craigslist's Ongoing Success Story
CEO Jim Buckmaster has an unusual business approach for the successful classified ads site: Keep it simple and don't try to maximize revenue. Jim Buckmaster seems like a man of principle.
In the January 2007 picture in this post, CEO Jim Buckmaster is on the left and Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, is on the right.
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