血を見るだろう

[Paul Krugman]
There Will Be Blood | NYTimes.com
〈ねじれ2大政党政治の無力について – Paul Krugman〉
The fact is that one of our two great political parties has made it clear that it has no interest in making America governable, unless it’s doing the governing. And that party now controls one house of Congress, which means that the country will not, in fact, be governable without that party’s cooperation — cooperation that won’t be forthcoming
Paul Krugman: ‘There Will Be Blood’ | Daring Fireball
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メディア女王の2人が iPad 向け電子雑誌でも競う

Oprah対Martha 、メディア女王の2人がiPad向け電子雑誌でも競う | メディア・パブ
What Should An iPad Newspaper Look Like? | TechCrunch
Oprah Says the iPad Is Her ‘Number One Favorite Thing Ever‘ | Daring Fireball
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ecto でカテゴリが更新されない問題を解決する

〈そうだったのかあ・・・ありがたいっ!〉
ectoのブログ編集画面でカテゴリが更新されない(WordPress)の解決法 | Mac, iPhone, iPad
Ectoのカテゴリ一覧の更新(with WordPress) | Studio-HYG
Two bugs (Translation and WordPress Sync) | Support Forum
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ジョブズ + マードック = iPad 新聞「Daily」

[Rupert Murdoch]
iPad ‘newspaper’ created by Steve Jobs and Rupert Murdoch | guardian.co.uk
Rupert Murdoch, head of the media giant News Corp, and Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple, are preparing to unveil a new digital “newspaper” called the Daily at the end of this month, according to reports in the US media.
The collaboration, which has been secretly under development in New York for several months, promises to be the world’s first “newspaper” designed exclusively for new tablet-style computers such as Apple’s iPad, with a launch planned for early next year.
Intended to combine “a tabloid sensibility with a broadsheet intelligence”, the publication represents Murdoch’s determination to push the newspaper business beyond the realm of print.
According to reports, there will be no “print edition” or “web edition”; the central innovation, developed with assistance from Apple engineers, will be to dispatch the publication automatically to an iPad or any of the growing number of similar devices.
With no printing or distribution costs, the US-focused Daily will cost 99 cents (62p) a week.
What Should An iPad Newspaper Look Like? | TechCrunch
iPad新聞のあるべき姿は何か? | TechCrunch Japan
マードックとジョブズが手を組む、共同プロジェクトのiPad新聞が来年早々にも登場 | メディア・パブ
News Corp’s Upcoming iPad App ‘The Daily’ to Pioneer New Recurring Subscription Billing | Daring Fireball
The Integrated iPad News Daily | Daring Fireball
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今日のつぶやき:びーとるずってなに・・・
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バージニア州コンピュータ網の混乱をもたらした張本人

Ronald D. Sugar Joins Apple’s Board of Directors | Apple
“Ron is an engineer at heart, who then became a very successful business leader. We are very excited to welcome him to Apple’s Board,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “In addition to having been the CEO of a high-tech Fortune 100 company, Ron has a Ph.D. in engineering and has been involved in the development of some very sophisticated technology.”
An aerospace veteran joins Apple | Fortune Tech
Apple’s new board member, Virginia’s computer nightmare | Fortune Tech
And that was before the big crash.
It hit last August, nearly nine months after Sugar’s retirement, when a data storage unit in Richmond warehouse failed and 26 of Virginia’s 89 departments lost computer service for as much as eight days. It was the worst computer disaster in the state’s history. Among the highlights, as reported in the Washington Post: [...]
The system, according to Marcella Williamson, a spokesperson for the Virginia Information Technologies Agency, is standardized on Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) hardware and Microsoft (MSFT) software. “We use the entire Microsoft stack,” she told Fortune. “Exchange, SharePoint, Microsoft Office, SQL servers and .Net for development.”
“They aren’t Apple computers,” she says. “I can tell you that.”
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