Because it hooks up to TVs through an optional wire. I imagine that a lot of people will be using their video iPod to take shows and movies on vacation or to a friend's house to watch.
Not when you're the head of a publicly held company. Most of that information is part of the financial information Google is required to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The rest was published in major media outlets that he's NOT boycotting. So where's the breach of privacy, exactly?
I think he already knows this, which is why he said "I won't shop there for this reason."
Now I suppose you'll remind me that I have a right to free speech, and that others have a right to use their mod points on my post. Thanks for the heads-ups.
Well, they do have a "Cream of the Crop" section with reviews from established, if not respected, publications.
Sith is getting a 76% fresh rating there.
The guy living on $77 a month isn't Costco's target demographic.
The point is, Wal-Mart is not unstoppable. Costco finds ways to compete AND treat employees well. And U.S. workers will have find ways to compete against global trends -- fair or unfair -- outside of their control.
Costco is nowhere near going out of business, and in fact, is beating the pants off Sam's Club, Wal-Mart's warehouse club chain.
Costco had a pretty decent holiday season, too.
I believe you're thinking of the Context Search extension. Very handy.
According to Google, they aren't paying or receiving payment for any of the software in the Pack.
Not to mention an actual TV tuner.
Because it hooks up to TVs through an optional wire. I imagine that a lot of people will be using their video iPod to take shows and movies on vacation or to a friend's house to watch.
...would include an iPod recharger in a review of "emergency power systems."
It didn't report anything that was private. All of that info came from public SEC filings or prior interviews with major media outlets.
Not when you're the head of a publicly held company. Most of that information is part of the financial information Google is required to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The rest was published in major media outlets that he's NOT boycotting. So where's the breach of privacy, exactly?
Yahoo version of the story: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ibd/20050 720/bs_ibd_ibd/2005720tech01
The Wal-Mart service actually had customers -- let alone tech savvy customers?
I think he already knows this, which is why he said "I won't shop there for this reason." Now I suppose you'll remind me that I have a right to free speech, and that others have a right to use their mod points on my post. Thanks for the heads-ups.
Well, they do have a "Cream of the Crop" section with reviews from established, if not respected, publications. Sith is getting a 76% fresh rating there.
The guy living on $77 a month isn't Costco's target demographic. The point is, Wal-Mart is not unstoppable. Costco finds ways to compete AND treat employees well. And U.S. workers will have find ways to compete against global trends -- fair or unfair -- outside of their control.
Costco is nowhere near going out of business, and in fact, is beating the pants off Sam's Club, Wal-Mart's warehouse club chain. Costco had a pretty decent holiday season, too.