Name: Daniel M. Harrison
Weblog: www.danielmarkharrison.blogs.com
Articles: 28
First Published: Sunday, February 26, 2006
Last Published: Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Currently listing articles 28-1:
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Why Tech Stocks Are About To Boom Again— Like everyone else, I've spent the last few days trying to work out exactly what the Dow surpassing an all-time high of 12,000 points means
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Google Gets "Trek-y"— Search engine giant Google has launched a specially created site for Star Trek fans.
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Godin Speaks Out On Skypecast— Controversial business author and blogger Seth Godin is giving a Skypecast on August 22.
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Oprah For President Anyone?— Prominent author Robert Fulghum casts his vote for minority self-made billionaire Oprah Winfrey as next President.
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Satriani and Vai Join Forces In Benefit Concert For Sick A&R Legend— Guitarists Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Scott Henderson, and Steve Lukather are holding a benefit concert for friend and A&R legend Cliff Cultreri.
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What Google, Digg, and MySpace Can Learn From A Can of Coke— Would people protest if MySpace became just empty space tomorrow?
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The Future of Technology— The future of technology may depend on where technology titans can place their services, and how interdependent they will be.
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Caveat Emptor: The Alcatel and Lucent Technologies Deal— Take a look at the timeline of the deal and it starts to look suspiciously quick and Lucent-driven.
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Taking Bites Out Of Apple— Recent headaches at the technology giant are crucial to the continuity of Apple's success.
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Alcatel In "Further Talks" With Lucent and U.S. Government— The announcement today of further talks with Lucent comes in the wake of a $67 billion dollar deal between AT&T and BellSouth.
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Google Goes To S&P 500 in April— The kind of ongoing revenue growth familiar to S&P 500 companies will be difficult to sustain given the current business model.
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Well-Known Blogger Arrested In China— Hao Wu writes "Beijing or Bust", a blog that often flirts with the fine lines between Chinese state censorship and the U.S. Fifth Amendment.
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Round Two of The Macro Game?— Chinese derivitives markets, loosening of investment in equity, real estate and the yuan, another round of boom-bust looms.
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It Looks Like Google's Buying Sun After All— An analyst, an anonymous corporate financier and the New York Times point to Google Sun buyout.
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The Outsourcing Rush: Is It In The 'Manic' Phase?— Are the short-term savings of outsourcing worth the long-term costs?
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Does Personal E-Mail From Sun Exec Reveal Google Is Buying Sun?— A recent e-mail from a Sun employee states "Possibly True" over Google buyout of Sun.
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Google Looks Sunny— Storage leaked report: Google to develop online storage.
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Barbaro and The New York Times Don't Understand New Media— It is a great shame that the reporter chose to concentrate his article on such an obvious flaw in comprehension about the nature of a
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Biz/Tech Watch: McNealy Resigns, Google Buys Sun Microsystems?— Google is getting closer to laying down hard cash from its swelling cash surplus and instating Schmidt as CEO of the combined technology monolith.
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The Michael Barbaro New York Times Conspiracy— This is perhaps the most important media story you have read this year, a potentially sinister attempt by the New York Times to depose blogging.
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BBC Blogger Bill Thompson Gets In Trouble For Blogging, Blames Event Organizers— There is far too much of both credit and criticism given to blogging where it is not due or apt.
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Rational Exuberance: NY Times Columnist Laura Rich's Disingenuous Analysis— Contrary to what NY Times columnist Laura Rich thinks, IPOs are very important.
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Rational Exuberance: The Next Technology Bubble Is About To Happen— In a new featured column, Rational Exuberance, Daniel M. Harrison argues that the next technology boom is closer, and far bigger, than we ever thought
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Daily Tabloid— Do inquiring minds want unbelievably, shockingly sloppy reasoning behind gross political outbursts?
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Too Much Reality Can Be Dangerous— Traditional products and services kept distance from the consumer. The 'reality' phenomenon involves the customer in ways not done previously.
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Online Advertising's Big Dilemma— The medium itself is sold largely on the bulk of its own hype rather than its clear-cut statistics for product sales.
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Disruptions in The Fourth Estate— What will newspapers look like in ten years time - more like newsblogs?
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Is Google About To Buy Sun Microsystems?— Given my previous success at predicting Google's fortunes, I’m going to make another unique prediction here.


