Ken Leebow’s Site has Moved

November 18, 2005

Identity Theft Ain’t Funny, But . . .

Filed under: Online Safety

http://www.fightidentitytheft.com/citibank-idtheft-commercials.html
. . . these Citibank commercials sure are. Protect yourself: Don’t become a victim.

I, Cringely Writes a Fascinating Article About Google

Filed under: Revolution 3.0, Google

http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20051117.html
I recommend reading this right now. After reading Cringely’s take on Google you might cringe.

Wine of the Day

Filed under: RSS

http://www.erobertparker.com/RSSFeeds/WOTD.xml
If you want to be a wine connoisseur, be sure to subscribe to Robert Parker’s daily wine pick. Robert is THE wine critic.

GM’s Blog Stinks

Filed under: Blog

http://fastlane.gmblogs.com
As a company, I want GM to thrive not dive. It’s an American icon and it’s dying a slow death. If you read this blog, you’d think everything was hunky-dory at GM. Come on GM fess-up and tell us how you’re going to turn this company around. This blog should be your platform. Stop putting a pretty face on your blog and products and start speaking the truth.

Whatever happened to that transparency word the A+ bloggers blah, blah, blog about?

Merge, Merge, Merge . . .

Filed under: Revolution 3.0, TV

. . . sounds like what I do on Atlanta’s highways. However, this has to do with the information highway.

Today . . . Cisco Systems announced a deal to buy Scientific-Atlanta for $6.9 billion, reflecting Cisco’s ambitions to become the leading equipment supplier as lines blur between the Internet, TV and phone industries.

Here’s the thing: that set-top box brings in a lot of stuff into the home. However, today, it’s so dumb. It could and should be the gateway to the outside world. Recording and storing content on a DVR/TiVo is so stupid. How about searching, finding and watching the content via unknown file servers on the Net?

Maybe Cisco will be the one to make that happen. I certainly hope so.






















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