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    The Two Peak Times for Job Hunting
    For many years, I have tracked the cycles in hiring and job hunting to see if there are discernable patterns to job hunting success.Although there have been exceptions (such as in the opst-9/11 recessions), the two best times of the year to find work are in the period following Labor Day and in the period following the start of the new year.The reasons for this are pretty simple.In the p
    p>Which made last week interesting in as much as HP appears to be at it again, though Apple is getting it right, and IDC thinks HP might learn something from Apple (they sure missed the boat when Job and Woz tried to teach the
    Mortgage Lists Marketing
    Mortgage Lists, Mortgage Marketing That WorksSince the advent of printing technology, communication development has escalated to greater heights. Nowadays, printing technology had continuously proliferated in the world of communication through the mails.Consequently, the mailing system did not only serve its basic purpose but has, in some ways, diverted into a more lucrative function in the wor
    I love when history repeats itself. A new round of suckers arrive to lay wagers against.

    When the backs of my ears were still damp and Lotus 1-2-3 was the cool, new technology, HP came close to popularizing touch screens for PCs. Their HP-150 -- an all-in-one PC with an unfortunately tiny screen and a truly innovative way of engineering a no-touch touch screen -- was thrust into the market. The HP-150 had a run longer than most anyone predicted, and as best as I can tell not at all because of the touch screen.

    The problem was not in the engineering (well, aside from the fact fat fingered troglodytes had a miserable experience when attempting to use the tiny 9" touch screen). It was that very few applications needed a touch screen, and with the HP-150 being the only corporate desktop being shipped with that capability, few application vendors bothered to explore the potential.

    Which made last week interesting in as much as HP appears to be at it again, though Apple is getting it right, and IDC thinks HP might learn something from Apple (they sure missed the boat when Job and Woz tried to teach them

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    for PCs. Their HP-150 -- an all-in-one PC with an unfortunately tiny screen and a truly innovative way of engineering a no-touch touch screen -- was thrust into the market. The HP-150 had a run longer than most anyone predicted, and as best as I can tell not at all because of the touch screen.

    The problem was not in the engineering (well, aside from the fact fat fingered troglodytes had a miserable experience when attempting to use the tiny 9" touch screen). It was that very few applications needed a touch screen, and with the HP-150 being the only corporate desktop being shipped with that capability, few application vendors bothered to explore the potential.

    Which made last week interesting in as much as HP appears to be at it again, though Apple is getting it right, and IDC thinks HP might learn something from Apple (they sure missed the boat when Job and Woz tried to teach the

    Inuit Eskimo Soapstone Carvings as Corporate and Cultural Gifts
    One of the unique ways about Canadian organizations is their choice of corporate or cultural gifts. In many cases for both companies doing corporate business and political organizations conducting cultural affairs internationally is the use of Inuit Eskimo soapstone carvings from the Canadian Arctic as gifts. This is especially true for gifts to foreign individuals, organizations or heads of state. In the
    ed, and as best as I can tell not at all because of the touch screen.

    The problem was not in the engineering (well, aside from the fact fat fingered troglodytes had a miserable experience when attempting to use the tiny 9" touch screen). It was that very few applications needed a touch screen, and with the HP-150 being the only corporate desktop being shipped with that capability, few application vendors bothered to explore the potential.

    Which made last week interesting in as much as HP appears to be at it again, though Apple is getting it right, and IDC thinks HP might learn something from Apple (they sure missed the boat when Job and Woz tried to teach the

    Medical Billing - Billing The Wrong Carrier
    In a previous installment of medical billing goofs, we discussed what happens when you bill the wrong item to a carrier and how you can be charged with fraud, but what happens when you send a bill to the wrong carrier. What follows is a genuine story. It's kind of funny when you read it, but the truth is, it's far from funny. This is some serious stuff.A medical billing company, we'll call them XYZ
    " touch screen). It was that very few applications needed a touch screen, and with the HP-150 being the only corporate desktop being shipped with that capability, few application vendors bothered to explore the potential.

    Which made last week interesting in as much as HP appears to be at it again, though Apple is getting it right, and IDC thinks HP might learn something from Apple (they sure missed the boat when Job and Woz tried to teach the

    Making the Most of Your Classified Ads
    Classified ads are one of the most inexpensive ways to advertise your products or service. People read classified ads for a purpose. They are specifically looking for products, services and information that appeals to them.Unfortunately many people misuse classified ads. They try to sell a product directly from the ad. People read classified ads for a purpose. They are specifically looking for pr
    p>Which made last week interesting in as much as HP appears to be at it again, though Apple is getting it right, and IDC thinks HP might learn something from Apple (they sure missed the boat when Job and Woz tried to teach them the first time).

    At CES, HP was showing off a new touch screen Vista Media PC. But the interface seems to have few uses beyond launching applications and within a few provided point applications. The interface appear to be a half breed bastard child of a common touch screen and Microsoft's tablet PC controls. HP may well have more success than with the ancient HP-150 in as much as many of the interfaces are embedded Windows itself, and thus some applications will "work" without additional application coding.

    But as an application does little well with a mouse until the assumption of the presence of a mouse is made by the programmer, so too will applications lack sophisticated usability until a touch screen is assumed. If HP's new touch screen is not an open standard, odds are nobody will invest the software development required to take advantage of it.

    Apple on the other ha

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