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Monthly Archives: April 2005
Philadelphia: ING Direct Cafe
I’m in Philadelphia for a couple of days and happened across an ING Direct Cafe while out for my morning walk this morning. This was the first I’d heard about ING Direct having cafes! I’ve been a big fan of … Continue reading
Payments Boot Camps
For the first time ever, my colleagues and I at Glenbrook will be holding a couple of payments “boot camps” during May. We’ve done many of these as private sessions for clients — but this is the first time we’ve … Continue reading
Tom Saunders
For me, the classic San Francisco radio voice has always been Tommy Saunders. Ben Fong-Torres reports in today’s Radio Waves column in The Pink that Tom’s is retiring and will be completing his last broadcast this afternoon on KOIT. Saunders … Continue reading
in Radio, San Francisco/California
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Harley Kids
Old friend Don Neff stopped by the office yesterday for lunch. It had been way too long since we’d see each other! Don rode his Harley — it was a beautiful day for a spin up 280 to Menlo Park. … Continue reading
in Art and Artists
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Take It Off the Table
Carol Lloyd writes in the San Francisco Chronicle about the practice of the pre-emptive offer — in the context of buying San Francisco Bay Area real estate. In the end, the pre-emptive offer is emblematic of the way the real … Continue reading
in San Francisco/California
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Mix vs. Remix
Some fascinating perspective about working with Microsoft from Sun CTO Greg Papadopoulos in his weblog posting One Year Later.
in Web/Tech
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Blog Paul!
Debbie Weil has a great article about Intuit’s Paul Rosenfeld and his team’s Quickbooks Online blog.
in Web/Tech
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Yahoo! Mail
It’s been fun to watch Google and Yahoo! battling it out re: the amount of email storage they offer. But I’m interested in Yahoo! stepping up to offering SSL-based access to POP and SMTP — something Google’s Gmail has supported … Continue reading
in Web/Tech
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A Sign of the Times
One of my colleagues sent along the following: Flying on American Airlines the other night, I was watching as the flight attendants came down the aisle selling snacks and sandwiches. I heard a guy behind me ask whether they had … Continue reading
in Travel
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