Posted by rexdixon on October 19, 2006
Okay, have you had enough stories about Google today? Well I’m going to consolidate it for you real quick - you can read about Google’s great day and being Giddy — or you can read about Google’s momentum — or you can read about Google’s ad stuff — any way you look at it, it’s time to step aside now and talk about that next cool web site or web 2.0 biz.
Technically Speaking, we all know Google is #1, and to keep saying it over and over in every blog I’ve looked at in the last 20 minutes; it’s like we have become “One Nation, Under Google, With Searching, Docs and Spreadsheets, and Google Reader for ALL! - God Bless Google and now let’s take me back to Evolution Studio where I can get some actual work done!”
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Posted by rexdixon on October 19, 2006
I just read this as I was getting ready to lay the podcast for this evening. It appears that making things invisible has now actually been done by science. Yes, Technically Speaking this has absolutely nothing to do with computers and tech - but - I’m sure the calculations and such were done on computers!
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Posted by rexdixon on October 19, 2006
It’s official now. The music business always comes out on top. I’m of course really referring to the labels that overrun (read - RUIN) the business of music or really the music of business!
That’s why it’s better playing music and recording music for yourself. Evolution Studio is where I do my music recording and playing. I keep forgetting to say this, but I also do my podcasting there. I don’t think I mention my podcasts enough.
********* The nice thing about Evolution Studio is that I originally set it up to do just music. Now that I am producing full on 30 minute podcasts, I’m glad that I set it up the right way! I actually enjoy producing podcasts. Production is actually allot less stress when you are just the engineer and producer vs the talent and the engineer and producer! Either way, I do enjoy and have fun with it. ***********
Sorry for the interuption …. back to the main topic...
I already figured as much from reading the deals that went down last week, and Technically Speaking the winners once again are the lawyers who like to pretend that they know music!
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Posted by rexdixon on October 19, 2006
Yes, Rex Dixon lives in St. Louis. Weird how Om heard of this first out in San Francisco, but I’m sure someone tipped him off. Could be interesting times in the next few weeks concerning Savvis. Christmas is around the corner and they need to figure out how to get those quarterly bonus checks out to their employees!
There could be some interesting times in Om’s neck of the woods, as the San Francisco WiFi plans don’t look all that set in stone. Let’s all keep an eye on this, as well as the above Savvis sale. Yeah, yeah… waiting on the Savvis people to start leaking some information Rex Dixon’s way also; I mean Technically Speaking I am in St. Louis!
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Posted by rexdixon on October 19, 2006
If Forbes magazine sold it’s stake in their 89 year old magazine to raise funding of $300 million to improve and establish their place on the internet, then other businesses that want to survive the next 5-10 years may want to read this article on FT.com.
The internet and business just make sense, kind of like how people need to try Business Golf as another avenue of helping your business grow. I’ve said it more then once here in the blog and on the podcast - “Business Golf is more then GOLF, Business Golf is SMART Business!”
Technically Speaking, I hope I have put out enough interesting content this morning for you readers to digest. I won’t be around until this evening, and that is the reason for this information overload today!
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Posted by rexdixon on October 19, 2006
Microsoft officially released Internet Explorer 7 this week, sorta, thanks to a slight assist from Yahoo jumping the gun on posting the final code.
The Yahoo IE 7 is digitally signed by Yahoo and includes its toolbar. Other than that, there’s no difference between it and the official release from Microsoft.
Technically Speaking their is actually more interesting information in the article if you scroll down and read about their new Microsoft’s Web Search and Mining (WSM) group in Beijing, China, called Search Result Clustering (SRC) technology.
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Posted by rexdixon on October 19, 2006
AOL - is putting out a new web API according to Om over at GigaOM. When is Yahoo or Google going to finish up the bleeding and just aquire what is left of that internet pioneer AOL? Technically Speaking - does anyone still really use AOL that much or at all?
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