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Analysis of:
Out-Gagging Google (www.forbes.com)
1. Google stores searches but has yet to release result to the government. 2. The most to gain are using the media to push privacy.
Analysis of:
A Path out of the Forest (members.forbes.com)
1. Flash Drives will reach 80 Gig this year 2. Apple dropped Seagate for iPods in 2006
Analysis of:
Countrywide profits fall 33% (www.inman.com)
Countrywide's heavy reliance on its underwriting programs and steady appetite for Pay-Option ARM's has created havoc for its portfolio management team. Countrywide's belief that it was smarter than the Mortgage Industry has led to this situation, and we have only begun to see the impact.
Analysis of:
Oracle Announces Availability of Siebel CRM On Demand Release 14 (biz.yahoo.com)
Oracle may be late to the SaaS game, but they’re moving fast to catch up. The latest Siebel On Demand product is easier to use and has excellent functionality. Salesforce is still strong, but each time they take a hit it has to hurt.
Analysis of:
Will Microsoft roll out a PC soon? (www.marketwatch.com)
A Microsoft branded PC would increase Microsoft’s revenue significantly. It would also create tension between Microsoft and PC manufacturers. Can Microsoft make such a strategy work economically?
Analysis of:
Intel Buys Stake in EMC’s VMware (www.nytimes.com)
1. Integrated virtualizaiton in silicon could lead to strategic advantage for Intel over AMD 2. The integration of the hardware could reduce or eliminate today's reliance on BIOS firmware
Analysis of:
6 Months Later, a Report Card on Vista (biz.yahoo.com)
Everyone agrees Vista is the operating system of the future. The big question is – when is the “future”? And the answer is – “Not soon!”
Analysis of:
Larry Ellison's Investment In NetSuite: Conflict of Interest? (software.seekingalpha.com)
1. Some of the companies that former Oracle people started are now part of Oracle. 2. Larry was an investor in Salesforce and NetSuite.
Analysis of:
The Strange Economics of Paid Search Advertising (internet.seekingalpha.com)
1. It is getting easier to create ad keywords so more people can create ads. 2. The expense of optimizing your keywords is more expensive that just paying Google
Analysis of:
Microsoft Prepares for Salesforce.com Skirmish (www.thestreet.com)
The “easy life” for Salesforce is now over. The ultimate winner of this war won’t be determined for several years. Regardless of whether Microsoft wins, Salesforce will lose something.
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