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Adobe Q1 Profits Down 21% From Last Year: Here's Why It Doesn't Matter [View article]
Adobe Q1 Profits Down 21% From Last Year: Here's Why It Doesn't Matter [View article]
Why Microsoft's Stock Is Finally Set To Reboot [View article]
The sad thing is, as Apple embraces voice and touch screens, Microsoft will introduce a terrible touch screen ability this round and voice in a decade. Please break up this zombie.
Adobe Holds Bullish Post-Earnings Prospects for Longs [View article]
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Coverage Ratios: What We Can Uncover in the S&P [View article]
Business debt is fundamental to the healthy growth and expansion of the economy. Essentially, it is applying utilization of current resources to derive value add in the future. What do I mean by that? It is using assets to create goods and services in the future. Only this allows assets to be used for something called consumption of new things. Without allowing healthy business debt, we would most likely only be able to buy used clothes and other people's unwanted goods on e-bay.
Sure, a few rich companies can make some goods and services without debt. But prosperous the world would not be if every business didn't use debt. Nor would the world be as rich or efficient as it is today.
The 10 Most Important Technology Developments of 2008 [View article]
Can I add a few least important developments to the mix:
Vista: This unwieldy, annoying, and largely useless OS will be aborted by it's monopolistic creator in 2009 with lots of fanfare. Everyone hates it even though Microsoft bribed every tech editor to write how great it is and how "rich" the features it has. "Rich" is the word for Microsoft who fed this overpriced dud to the world for hefty premiums and the editors who got to keep their plush jobs advertising for their sponsors.
Firewire: Jobs leaves and what do you know, Apple stops dropping all the great stuff out of their notebooks. We love Firewire. Please keep it in your notebooks even if it costs a bit more. If Apple drops firewire it will go by the wayside as a great technology that never made it due to cheap cost cutters. This is a least important technology that should not be least important.
Dell's Cloud Computing: Not only is this confusing much like Windows was in the past but where is it? What a great plan, take a phrase everyone uses, get a bunch of lawyers to copyright it so no one uses it and then produce nothing. Bravo... No wonder Dell is in the crapper. Wake up and make something decent! Your customer service and quality ratings are going into the toilet. And you make Alienware into garbageware the second you bought it. I can tell you what's in the clouds. Your head.
Risk Control Software: With government guarantees for everything, bonuses for fabricating your earnings and losses, off balance sheet accounting, and machinations even Machavelli would blanche at, you can pretty much throw this useless concept out the window. Apparently, it just gets in the way of booking profits, executive bonuses, and causes economic headache.
Desktop computing: Say goodbye to it. Who needs it besides network and tech administrators anymore. The notebook is lightweight, portable, and powerful enough except when you want a giant screen to play WoW on. Although desktops is not a new development you can can any new desktop developments from now on. This includes the touch activated table Surface. I would call surface an unimportant 2008 technology but it's not even worth the mention. Hello Bill, we aren't as rich or as bored as you are.