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AOL-TimeWarner demerger?
Steve Case is thinking of un-mergering AOL-TimeWarner. He doesn’t explicitely does that, but by separating the company into four division (AOL being one of them), does he indicates that the biggest telecommunication merger in the century a flop?
AOL, TimeWarner
Bambang Tri and Mayangsari
I found this photos interesting. It’s about Bambang Trihatmojo doing some hot scene with Surya Paloh, SBY, Roy Suryo, and many others!
Reverse Brain Drain
The reverse brain drain to India serves as something of a wake-up call to Silicon Valley, which has already lost seasoned tech professionals to their homelands of Taiwan and China, that it faces growing competition for talent from these emerging tech powers. I wonder for how long Silicon Valley maintain the title of “the innovator [...]
10 Rules of Web Startup
I know this is a bit late but somehow Evan’s rules skipped my radar. He just wrote a descriptive (and to-the-point) entry about what must and musn’t be done for a new web startup. Beware though, there’s always an anomali and exception everywhere.
Social Networking 3.0
Are we really on the social networking 3.0? I’m getting really tired of this numbering. There’s Globalization 3.0, there’s web 2.0, and then what else? Life 2.0?
Microsoft Retaliate
Wow, this is getting better and better. After Google launch Google Base not so long ago, Microsoft has now finally answered with something similiar called Fremont. While Google Base is functioned separately outside Google search, Microsoft is trying to integrate Fremont with its MSN search engine. This war is getting more interesting :)
Controlling Clickstream
The internet biggies are trying to control your clickstream in hope to sell that out to advertisers. Root, a new start-up company, feels that you should control your own clickstream. This may as well change the whole business models Yahoo, Microsoft, and Google use.
Google Physicians
Paul Kedrosky writes an interesting post about the “Google Physicians”. More and more people are using online services to find information or consult with experts (at low or no cost) and practically (almost) substituting the role of a normal real-life physicians.
Kerajaan Sunda Besar
A very very very stupid kingdom I should say. You can see the “kingdom” here, here, here, here, here, and here. You should comment on the king’s horn, it gave me the impression that they don’t want to be taken seriously (because well… they don’t hehehe)
An Open Microsoft
Microsoft has just released their newest technology called SSE, a bidirectional form of RSS. The best part of it is that they released this technology for free under Creative Commons license. What does this means?
For me, this means that we can expect so much to come from Redmond. They have finally embraced the power of [...]
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