- Colby Nolan is no relation to yours truly, he's a cat and he managed to get an executive MBA. That's one smart cat.
- nVidia providing the graphics for PS3
- and to give you an idea of how important PS2 is to Sony's bottom line, they are using giant Russian cargo planes to ship the consoles to Europe in time for Christmas after cargo ships in the Suez Canal were shutdown after an oil tanker ran aground.
- yeah, the fact that IBM is selling their PC group to Lenovo is interesting, but far more interesting is the bit about IBM taking an 18.9% stake in Lenovo.
- wow, an HP-branded 40gb iPod for $280.
- this is much commented on over the last day, Om's post about the end of the personal blogger. I have been thinking recently about changing the name of my blog to something catchy, but decided that I rather like having what I write identified with me as an individual. I think Om is right about personal blogs being marginalized in the end.
- Brad writes about something revolutionary, simple tools for sales management! It's been my experience that the more complex the sales pipeline/forecast tool, and subsequently the more explaining that is needed to cover it, is really just a cover for a sales organization and management team that is struggling with the sales process.
- on demand apps demand a better browser. Absolutely.
- HP considered breaking itself up on 3 occasions. Seems like a good idea to me. Fiorina admits that at this point they "just need to deliver".
- Road Rage Cards, the perfect stocking stuffer for Christmas. via autoblog
- it didn't get much attention, but TI recently announced that they are developing a chip that will enable television broadcasts to be received on a cell phone handset. Here's a post that covers the announcement and some ramifications.
- Marc Andreeson, rise/fall/rise/fall/rise? Speaking of rise/fall stories, I read that Kim Polese is back in the CEO role of another startup.
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