Mr. Dave Johnson of Sun points to a survey which says:
“Of the employees polled who work for a company with a blogging policy:
- 62% say the policy prohibits posting any employer-related information
- 60% say the policy discourages employees from criticizing or making negative comments against the employer
- 58% say the regulations deal with all blogging regardless of content.“
Thanks to him, because these are very relevant stats for my research paper.
Rohit Aggarwal
Mr. Jonathan Schwartz of Sun declared the free server offer to bloggers,
“ We were also serious about the following: if you write a blog that fairly assesses the machine’s performance (positively or negatively), send us a pointer, we’re likely to let you keep the machine.“
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/jonathan?entry=niagara_benchmarks
Can somebody argue on the power of blogging?
Rohit Aggarwal
Mr. Alex Barnett of Microsoft writes about the misplaced advertisement. In this he gives example of Ajax pharmaceutical product’s ad placed under tag of Web 2.0.
http://blogs.msdn.com/alexbarn/archive/2006/02/22/537328.aspx
I have seen this so many times and completely agree with him when he says,
“Context is everything.”
Rohit Aggarwal
Hi!
Now, when I have been using my new Tablet over a month, I am in a better position to comment on its performance.
I would say that I am extremely satisfied from my purchase.:-) Thanks to Gateway and Microsoft for making such a great product. It has completely changed my study habits. I use paper only when I have to submit my assignments.
When I was contemplating to purchase a tablet, my biggest concerns were the precision and ease. I hardly feel any difference in writing over the tablet.
My only complain with my tablet is that its latch is not good and the screen will easily open even during lock mode.
Rohit Aggarwal