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Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Warning: This is not exactly an earth-shattering or even particularly insightful post; just pointing out a landmark(?) as the scenery blurs by. I just heard a major local radio news outlet's commentary on why President Obama's health care plan failed to win the public's support, despite the latest finding that ...
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Chris McLaren
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012
It’s been a warm winter in Lake Wobegon…or at least that’s how Garrison Keillor would start one of this winter’s monologues on “A Prairie Home Companion”. It’s been so warm in Minnesota, that we even made this Sunday’s New York Times, with our ice fisherpeople and their trucks crashing ...
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Tom Belle
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Thursday, December 01, 2011
We've been hearing about mobile marketing for years. But until recently most pundits would only point the misty future and say "It's coming! We just don't know when it will be here!"
At last, it is safe to say mobile is most definitely in play. But we tend to see a ...
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Gage
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Friday, November 11, 2011
All the media (including newspapers) tell us that the idea of newsprint published daily is (or soon will be) extinct. I wasn’t thinking about that as I arose at my usual early Sunday hour, and checked out the news from The Washington Post and the LA Times online. ...
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Tom Belle
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
With infrastructure, storage and software’s accelerating momentum to the cloud, resellers find themselves in a challenging position. After a decades-long revenue model based on margins from relatively high priced products combined with a long list of supporting services, they now face a fairly sudden deterioration. Big tickets are ...
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Doug Reeves
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Wednesday, December 01, 2010
When I was a kid, I really wasn’t into dinosaurs. I mean, I thought they were cool and all, but when I leafed through one of my Little Golden Books featuring prehistoric creatures, I skipped over T. Rex and Triceratops, preferring instead to gaze at the earlier, oogly, squoogly, ...
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David Whitman
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