CNOOC May Have Eyes for Unocal
Chinese oil and gas giant, CNOOC, is allegedly planning a $13 billion bid for the U.S. company, Unocal according to a Financial Times report.
Gearing up for the New Communications Forum 2005
Planning proceeds apace for New Communications Forum 2005, the twin conferences taking place in the US and France, the first of which is scheduled for 26-27 January in Napa, California.
Internet Telephones Are Aiding Consultants
Adopting new technology can be challenging for any company. Small and mid-size business owners in particular often do not have the resources or support to move ahead with new business tools. This hesitancy, unfortunately, often puts them at a competitive disadvantage or holds them back from fully realizing their dreams of success.
I Don’t Believe The Search Numbers…
A whole bunch of people at work today asked me if I had seen a recent posting on the Google Blog News Channel: What Search Engines Do Search Engine Companies Use?
Airline Fares Big Topic of DIscussion
Delta’s recent price reductions for last-minute travelers are creating a tidal wave in the airline industry.
Tap Into the Flickrgeist
Consumers are replacing Consumer Reports. We are increasingly turning to blogs and other forms of consumer generated media to gather the information we need to make informed purchasing decisions.
There Must Be a Better Way To Deal With Comment Spam
During the past week, I’ve had a trickle of comment spam on my blog. Nothing that I’m overly concerned with (not yet, anyway) …
US Airways Machinists Getting the Shaft
After filing for bankruptcy protection back in September, US Airways is taking steps to cut costs.
Blu-Ray Versus HD-DVD – Beta/VHS Revisited?
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show has been filled with a number of highlights. However, the battle for High Definition DVD recording may just be taking center-stage.s
Delta Cuts Fares to Fill Flights
Delta Air Lines will cut prices for last-minute travelers in an effort to get customers back to the airline and fill flights.