Gallery: Marketing the 787 Dreamliner
On the eve on the 787's first flight, the media was taken through the Dreamliner Gallery in Everett, Wash. where customers pick seats, themes, galleys, bars and any number of amenities.
On the eve on the 787's first flight, the media was taken through the Dreamliner Gallery in Everett, Wash. where customers pick seats, themes, galleys, bars and any number of amenities.
Despite the gray skies in Everett, Wash., the Boeing 787 Dreamliner left the ground at 10:27 a.m. PT on its first flight. Smartplanet's John Dodge was there and provided photos of the event.
Letters sent to corporate customers are demanding they conduct an internal audit of their software licenses and submit their findings to Microsoft within 30 days
Business-to-business exchange e-steel boasts producer agnosticism right on its home page, where it ticks off those it does business with: 1,618 companies—including 91 steel mills, 348 service centers and 433 fabricators—operating in 69 countries. The idea is to project no specific brand preference—except your own, of course.
My recent column on programmers inspired an outpouring from the disgruntled. Here are a few observations that, more or less, reflect the programmer's plight.
Wireless access is great, but PC Week's John Dodge says that if he had a wireless handheld for every occasion he'd be sucked into a digital black hole from which there is no escape. A 24/7 connection would mean kissing his family and interpersonal relationships goodbye.
John Dodge says time is important in the management of human existence, but alas, it's nothing but a man-made invention. Nature doesn't know one day from the next.
As people returned to work Monday, system administrators scrambled to put safety precautions in place against the Melissa macro virus.
Merced is more than a year down the road, but Intel Corp. and its partners are ramping up their preparations for the 64-bit processor's arrival.
Lotus Development Corp. announced internally Tuesday that Raymond Ozzie, the architect of Notes, had resigned to pursue a new project. Ozzie founded Iris Associates in 1984 -- the company that went on to create Notes for Lotus in 1990.