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"TiVo becomes the latest Silicon Valley company to resort to laying employees off as it “manages through the challenges presented by a difficult economic climate,” as well as what it, perhaps euphemistically refers to as “a rapidly evolving retail consumer market.” Perhaps “devolving” would be the more appropriate verb choice. Or does TiVo know something about other changes in consumer habits, in addition to the evidently growing consumer fad of, well, consuming less." - Chris White
I love snark. - Chris White
Do layoffs mean you maybe hired more full-timers than you should have? Perhaps the time is right for us all to become consultants. - Daniel J. Pritchett
Don't they need someone to deliver pizzas? - Mona N.
Daniel: TiVo's headcount has remained pretty steady over time. There are a lot of companies more deserving of the 'you hired too quickly and now you pay the price' snark than TiVo is. This is a sad day for TiVo and many of my friends who work there. - Kevin Fox
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35 - The Size of Africa « Strange Maps
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"It shows how Africa (30,3 million km²) is larger than the combination of China (9,6 million km²), the US (9,4 million km²), Western Europe (4,9 million km²), India (3,2 million km²) and Argentina (2,8 million km²), three Scandinavian countries and the British Isles" - Paul Buchheit via Bookmarklet
The comments there are a treasure too! :) - Alex
It's as big as all the countries of Africa combined! - Gabe
hotbed of innovation and manufacture within 30 years - Gregory Lent
Alex: spot on. lol reading these comments. A dash of pedantry, a little bit of bigotry, some serious lack of geographical knowledge: so much fun! :) - Mathieu Ayel
beg to differ somewhat with Gregory. It might become hotbed of innovation but not any time soon. Conflicts, political instability, lack of decent governance and underlying infrastructures and institutions will not allow it to resonate in a way to become a hotbed of innovation. In small pockets though, it happens even now, especially in countries like Kenya and Ghana in everything from innovative approaches to private education to inventing incredible devices for water cleaning. - Hayk
Moreover, the size and comparison of African continent with other continents and countries is little more than a nice figure illustrative of geography. - Hayk
30 years, hyak, things will move fast, but i know what you are saying, seems nearly hopeless, impossible .. but the world "vibration" will make it happen faster than is logical (my opinion) - Gregory Lent
Gregory, i did not mean logic. Living on this continent since 1.5 years and seeing their mentality and their potential, I believe that nothing short of dramatic consciousness change, to borrow your term, will turn people on this continent into economic machines of production. I generalize, apparently. - Hayk
me too :-) ... i really have nothing to base this on .. except two things .. the creativity they have with basically nothing, even bricks are rare sometimes .. the way they are doing the cellphone thing is a hopeful sign .. and the other is from african art, every culture made masks with some sort of design feature where the third eye is .. there is an innate plugged-in-ness there, so that when it gets a bit stable, it will flow .. and the gates foundation should only do education, malaria will then take - Gregory Lent
care of itself - Gregory Lent
Also, Africa had this "misfortune" of being on top of all kinds of natural resources which became valued at one point or another. As it said in Blood Diamonds, "every time a precious resource is found on this continent,innocent people die, country is plundered." Pouring money only to sustain lives without any solid self-sustainable policies in education or infrastructure is sort of a band-aid. Tackling malaria is what appeals the most to inner sensitivities of Gates :) - Hayk
Africa is the cradle of our species.. says a lot about how out of touch we have become when we treat our birthplace with such distain. No wonder we're raping and pillaging everything we can. Makes you wonder if the attempts at keeping the African nations as undeveloped as possible is to turn the place into the next middle east when the rest of our resources have been spent. - alphaxion
+1 Gabe - Rebecca Sun
Thinking economy is taking out limited resources is wrong... Economy is added value man made... Today wealth comes from service... picking was thousands years ago, agriculture hundreds and industry last 2 centuries... - jfayel
Natural resources have historically made countries very wealthy. - Gabe
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Harvard Management Company - HMC's Policy Portfolio
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Harvard's allocation strategy (see picture for more details) - 33% US/World equilty, 13% Private equity (up 2%), 18% Absolute return, 8% Commodities, 9% Timber/Land, 9% Real Estate, 11% bonds (down 4%), -3% Cash - Mitchell Tsai
Also, see Cap Gemini's World Wealth Report 2006 - Asset allocation of HNWI (High Net Worth Individuals) 31% Equities, 22% Alternative Investments (Hedge Funds, Commodities, Foreign Currencies, etc..), 21% Fixed Income, 16% Real Estate, 11% Cash - Mitchell Tsai
See Cap Gemini's World Wealth Report 2008 http://www.us.capgemini.com/wo... From 2006 to 2008, HNWIs shifted to more cash & fixed income (up 13%) and less real estate & alternative investments (down 16%) 33% Equities, 27% Fixed Income (up 6%), 18% Cash/Deposits (up 7%), 11% Real Estate (down 5%), 11% Alternative Investments (down 11%). - Mitchell Tsai
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World Wealth Report 2008 [Cap Gemini]
World Wealth Report 2008 [Cap Gemini]
World Wealth Report 2008 [Cap Gemini]
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"High Net Worth population rises to over 10 million, with assets reaching $40.7 Trillion, as average HNWI Wealth surpasses $4 Million for first time, reveals 2008 World Wealth Report. Download the 2008 report to learn more about how HNWI populations grew by 6.0% in 2007, to a total of 10.1 million individuals with the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Latin America advancing and outpacing more developed regions." - Mitchell Tsai via Bookmarklet
Cap Gemini's World Wealth Report 2006 - Asset allocation of HNWI (High Net Worth Individuals) 31% Equities, 22% Alternative Investments (Hedge Funds, Commodities, Foreign Currencies, etc..), 21% Fixed Income, 16% Real Estate, 11% Cash - Mitchell Tsai
From 2006 to 2008, HNWIs shifted to more cash & fixed income (up 13%) and less real estate & alternative investments (down 16%). - Mitchell Tsai
Cap Gemini's World Wealth Report 2008 - Asset allocation of HNWI - 33% Equities, 27% Fixed Income (up 6%), 18% Cash/Deposits (up 7%), 11% Real Estate (down 5%), 11% Alternative Investments (down 11%). - Mitchell Tsai
See also Harvard's allocation strategy http://friendfeed.com/e/c51c0a... 33% US/World equilty, 13% Private equity (up 2%), 18% Absolute return, 8% Commodities, 9% Timber/Land, 9% Real Estate, 11% bonds (down 4%), -3% Cash - Mitchell Tsai
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I'm willing to bet a significant number of people would choose an ipod over a zune even if you made the zune free. - Chris White
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Most of us have lived through times like this... if we're 85 years old. - Chris White
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Inkubook.com: Take the best of your photos and make them into a glossy, hardbound, and professional-looking photo book.
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I haven't tried this yet, but bet your bottom dollars, many of the pix that are laying around the house will be an inkubook before March Madness. - Bryan R. Adams
sorry matt - it's been posted before - Zee from WeDoCreative
No probs Zee - I'm just amazed how on the ball you are, Sept 17th and you knew? wow :) The link was to CN post though, so will share if that's ok http://www.centernetworks.com/... - Matt Harwood
On the ball...i dunno man, more like too obsessed with other peoples companies :) - Zee from WeDoCreative
Has anyone used Blurb or how it compares with this? we used Blurb for our wedding book, and it came out great, although it is a bit expensive. - Juan Pablo González
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“iPod touch or iPod nano - (phone not an option) which would you pick as a 'want'”
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I'd go with iPod touch. Much more functionality. - Mark Bao
Touch, definitely - Capn' One-Eye ☠
touch - Jamie
16Gb 1st Gen Touch here. Got it when they first came out. I not only don't leave the house without it, I rarely leave a room without it. - Mark VandenBerg
I've got a 1G Touch and I love it. - Bill Sodeman
def. a touch. - Joshua Schnell
Touch. No question. - Nick Reynolds via fftogo
The Nano. If you hate being awesome. - Phil Glockner
If you'll be going running with you iPod, then the Nano is better, otherwise get a Touch. - Paul Grav
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Anyone use this in any serious capacity and able to offer a short personal review?
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We have several licenses for this and use it to do support around the globe. The greatest feature is the ability to reboot a remote machine and have it come back up in GoToAssist mode. It allows us to do support on machines in Asia and Europe on OUR time rather than taking a machine away from a user in their prime time. - Dave Ploch
man...ok, i've set this room up and so this is like i'm blowing my own trumpet. But i love that answers are actually found here. Cheers for replying to him Dave. - Zee from WeDoCreative
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