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Katie Couric asks: Are you satisfied? Apparently, the answer is yes for US Consumers

When Katie Couric asks, “Are you satisfied?” what’s your answer? (Thanks to Jane for the link and info…)

“An annual survey recently said that most of us are – at least when it comes to being consumers. The report on consumer satisfaction found that Americans are generally happier with products than they were last year.

“As flyers are filing more and more complaints, Katie Couric says that the airline industry could learn a thing or two from the fast food business, where corporations allow you to have it your way.” 

It sounds like Ms. Couric is referring to the quarterly ASCI report that came out in late May.
The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) is an evaluation of the quality of US consumer products and services, updated quarterly…

“After a year of stalling and falling, the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) reverses course and registers its first gain in a year. The Index jumps 0.4% to 75.2 on ACSI’s 100-point scale, according to the quarterly release today.

“Southwest Airlines, AT&T, Pizza Hut, McDonald’s Gain; US Airways, Continental Airlines, Sprint Nextel, Comcast Tumble…”

The views on airline customer satisfaction are supported by the North American Airline Study in the report from J.D. Power today, noting that rude employees top reason for airline dissatisfaction

More at Katie Couric’s Notebook: Customer Satisfaction.

Also see these links on the http://www.sun-sentinel.com/ site…

Tags: J D Power, Katie Couric, customer satisfaction, ASCI.

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PC World’s 100 Best Products of the Year on MSN Tech & Gadgets

Some of the best products are free, as declared by the editors of PC World in their recent article… two of the top five are free: Hulu and Facebook.  The others rounding out the top five are certainly commercial successes: the iPhone, Windows XP and the new Lenovo X300…

“After a good deal of — ahem — lively discussion, the editors at PC World have completed this year’s list of the 100 best technology products available today…

The No. 1 Product of the Year

The 100 Best Products of the Year // Hulu  (© PC World)

1. Hulu (video site, free/ad-based)
Hulu may offer the best-looking, most watchable Web video to date, rivaling the standard-definition content of regular TV. A well-financed joint venture of NBC Universal and News Corp., Hulu is ultimately a one-stop on-demand repository for high-quality programming — the holy grail of online video.
Hulu’s content includes current prime-time shows from Fox, NBC, MGM, Sony, Warner Brothers and others, plus TV reruns new and old. Hulu’s list of full-length movies has burgeoned since the site’s debut last October. The high-def content gallery is mostly a clipfest so far, but it should blossom as video compression and broadband speeds improve.

Hulu also lets you cut and share clips with friends as you watch. If Web video is destined to clobber cable and satellite by giving us more control over our TV viewing experience, Hulu represents easily the best attempt yet at that ideal. Review

2. Apple iPhone (smart phone, $400 with two-year AT&T wireless contract)

3. Facebook (online social network, free)link to site

The 100 Best Products of the Year // Windows XP (© PC World)

4. Microsoft Windows XP (operating system, not sold separately)
It has been discontinued except as an option for certain low-end PCs, but XP is leaner, meaner and less bloated than Vista. Despite the outcry from users, however, at press time Microsoft still planned to retire the OS on June 30, 2008. Review | Check prices

The 100 Best Products of the Year // Lenovo ThinkPad X300  (© PC World)

5. Lenovo ThinkPad X300 (ultraportable laptop, $2,500)
As everyone swooned over Apple’s hot Air, Lenovo snuck in the back door with a business-centric notebook that answers most of the Air’s shortcomings. It has processing power to burn, plenty of ports — and a paper-thin optical drive. Stick that in your manila envelope, Steve. Review | Check prices

See all of the products in the article “The 100 Best Products of the Year” on MSN Tech & Gadgets.

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Next year’s science fair project for the kids: a home-made multi-touch Surface, and what else I’ve read this past week

You can always tell when it’s been a particularly busy week at home and at work… the reading list looks a little thin.  Project reviews, meetings and prep for all sorts of things.

And it’s already June.  How time flies.

New Scientist Technology Blog: Build your own multitouch pad — “Haven’t got $10,000 to buy a Microsoft Surface? The video below shows you how to build your own from an old cardboard box. I like the kindergarten-style construction here – it’s all sticky back plastic and pieces of paper.” 

Next year, my guess is that we will move beyond the standard clay-made volcano with vinegar and baking soda eruptions. 😉

 

Eee PC-like ultraportables – name that product category – Engadget says that “to the best of our knowledge we’ve all yet to have any normalized, agreed-upon name for these kinds of devices. Yes, they’re technically “ultraportables” (which we usually define as being any relatively small laptop and under four pounds)”

NetflixMC Media Center PC Plugin — A plug-in for watching streaming movies from Netflix via the Windows Media Center PC. (This software is for Windows Vista Media Center and Windows XP MCE, where MyNetflix is Vista only.)

Several European Microsoft engineers talking about their jobs (Tom’s MSDN Belux Corner) — In a previous post Tom “wrote about Microsoft’s European Development Centers. There are several videos on their International Tech Jobs blog that might give you some insights on what they do in those Microsoft development centers…”

OneNote Testing : Life in testing: more about meetings at Microsoft — John shows one side of life at MS, as “about 40% of [his] time was taken by meetings. That’s probably normal for a manager here… Outside of each room is a small screen which shows the room’s agenda for the day…”

DOD close to issuing guidance incorporating the Microsoft SDL (Georgeo Pulikkathara’s Microsoft Blog) May 29, 2008 — Georgeo highlights “steps taken by Microsoft and other industry leaders to help standardize secure software development. The DOD is very close to issuing guidance that will incorporate large portions of the Microsoft SDL…”

Overheard at Dulles Posted by Rick KlauMay 16, 2008At the table next to me at Max & Erma’s in Terminal B last night at Dulles, I heard this voicemail left by a guy who is apparently with a defense contractor…

Teens say they were banned from Apple stores for life, company denies it – The San Jose Mercury News reports that “Four Palo Alto teenagers raised in the heart of Silicon Valley got the scare of their lives when they thought they might be banished from all Apple stores worldwide, for life.”  Ouch.

How To: Search The Consumerist Directory Of Company Email Addresses And Phone Numbers — “Are you trying to escalate a complaint within a company and want to see if we’ve posted any inside email addresses or phone numbers? Try replacing “companynamegoeshere” in the following URLs with the company you’re looking for.”

Something from Dell at D6: Low-cost, mini mobile PC (Dell Blog) — “It’s cute, it’s red, it has a Dell logo, and for many, it’s enough.” “Brian Lam of Gizmodo… caught Michael roaming the halls… “It’s cute, it’s red, it has a Dell logo, and for many, it’s enough.” Brian Lam of Gizmodo… caught Michael Dell showing a new PC…

Early pictures reveal Acer’s next sub-notebook (BetaNews) — By Tim Conneally, BetaNews, May 29, 2008 — Acer’s low-cost sub-notebook lacks firm specifications thus far, but the screen looks to be 8.9″ with 1024 x 768 resolution. Further information is expected to be revealed at the Computex trade show in Taipei…

FileForum | ConvertXtoDVD — ConvertXtoDVD is a software to convert and burn your videos to DVD. In only a few clicks you can backup your movies to DVD playable on any home DVD player. It supports the most popular formats such as Xvid, MOV, VOB, Mpeg, Mpeg4, MP4, AVI, WMV, DV…

Russinovich’s Windows toolkit goes live, quite literally (BetaNews) — Thanks to Mark Russinovich: Sysinternals has made its entire library of .EXE executables and .CHM help files very, very live… from any Windows XP- or Vista-based computer. Go into your command prompt, type \\live.sysinternals.com\tools\procexp.exe

Windows 7 multi-touch SDK being readied for PDC in October (BetaNews) — By Scott M. Fulton, III, May 28, 2008 — “As details continue to emerge about Microsoft’s evidently well-made plans for its next operating system, we learn that full documentation for how multi-touch capabilities will work in Windows…”

EU is second largest videogaming territory (GamesIndustry News) 5/28/08 — According to research compiled by Nielsen Games, the European Union is the second-largest videogaming territory in the world. Gaming generated EUR 7.3 billion (USD 11.4 billion) in the European Union during 2007, compared with EUR 7.4 billion…

Xbox 360 Fanboy blogs

LucasArts teases Wii, DS-exclusive Star Wars games – Joystiq — Our boys are Clone Wars cartoon fans, so happy to see that LucasArts “slapped an ad for a new Wii and DS Star Wars game on the flip-side of the LEGO Indiana Jones manual.”

New Digital Cameras for Amateur Astro-Photographers | Picture Snob – PictureSnob.com — “The Imaging Source just announced an offering of affordable, low noise astronomy cameras that will help you capture quality images of the night sky… with USB or FireWire connectivity. You can mount them to telescopes for amazing images.”

The 75 Skills Every Man Should Master (Esquire’s list on MSN Lifestyle) — “A man can be expert in nothing, but he must be practiced in many things. Skills. You don’t have to master them all at once. You simply have to collect and develop a certain number of skills as the years tick by. People count on you to come through.”

Customer Service Hall of Shame – MSN Money 528/2008 — Four ‘winners’ from MSN Money’s inaugural list are back — 3 with scores even worse than last year’s. See the 10 companies Americans love to hate. By Karen Aho.

How Truly Scary Are These Common Health Concerns? (MSN Health & Fitness) — Protect yourself and your family, By Dr. Mark Liponis, PARADE Magazine — “We all want to keep our families safe and healthy, but knowing what’s worth worrying about can save your nerves from fraying and help keep you healthier.”

Microsoft Comes To The Senses: Demo at D Conference – Forbes.com — At “All Things Digital” conference, Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer demonstrated features in the next OS, Windows 7, “including a touch screen that could be used to manipulate photos, trace routes on a map, or paint pictures.”

Followups: UPS Can’t Find Your Lost Computer, So They’ll Honor Their Insurance Policy — Consumerist.com reports that “UPS smashed up his insured computer and then refused to provide any compensation… UPS’ public relations folks reached out [and] agreed to refund $300 of Nick’s shipping costs and to issue “a goodwill payment to him…”

Executive email carpet bombs on Consumerist.com — Consumerist provides email addresses for corporate executives that you can use to launch the mighty and feared Executive Email Carpet Bomb.

Executive Email Carpet Bomb: Home Depot’s Extraordinary Service Leads To Free $800 Appliance Upgrade — “Michael launched an Executive Email Carpet Bomb after Home Depot twice failed to deliver an undamaged washer and dryer. Home Depot’s CEO Frank Blake quickly replied and worked with a local store to resolve the issue.”

Microsoft Startup Zone — We cover specific market areas described below on an international basis. Check out our international programs and the exciting new startups from around the globe.

Jie Li’s GeekWorld : Why the clock under Windows 2K/XP/2K3 show “four quick seconds and one slow second”? — “If you click the clock at the right-bottom corner of Windows, it will open a small animated clock, which has seconds showed on it. But if you watch it carefully for a few moment, you will notice that every four seconds are the same length…”

Phoenix Mars Mission – News — May 26, 2008 A telescopic camera in orbit around Mars caught a view of NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander suspended from its parachute during the lander’s successful arrival at Mars Sunday evening, May 25.

USB DJ Plasma Tube gadget — USB DJ Plasma Tube utilizes the latest plasma technology. When music plays, Plasma light will dance along with the rhythm. Get one for your DJ Light show!

Marketplace: Beamz lets you try your hand at music — “A new musical invention for the masses called Beamz is following the popularity of the video games Rock Band and Guitar Hero. Kai Ryssdal of Marketplace tries it out with G4’s Kevin Pereira.”

Mac Mini gets Steampunk’d – The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — This Mac Mini was Steampunk’d by “one Dave Veloz for his wife – takes on a Mac Mini and forges a machine that Captain Nemo would be proud to use.” Makes me yearn for metal shop and a free weekend.

aTV: plug and play Apple TV hacking – The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — A report on aTV Flash, “a USB flash drive [patch] preloaded with software to modify the Apple TV OS [that] hacks your Apple TV to add multiple codec support, SSH access, the Couch Surfer browser, and much more.”

FCC may auction another 25 MHz of spectrum — “The FCC’s Kevin Martin scheduled a vote on rules for another major spectrum auction, one that would encompass 25 megahertz in the 2155-2180 MHz advanced wireless services band and require the winning bidder to offer free broadband service…”

Microsoft’s LaserTouch prototype brings hand control to any display – Engadget — Engadget’s initial coverage of LaserTouch, a prototype from Microsoft Research which “allows people to retrofit any display (monitor, projector, etc.) so that they can use their own hands to control the on-screen action.”

The Cable Show 2008 roundup – Engadget’s reviews of the Cable Show, the cable industry’s biggest event, with a rundown of our coverage.

Rumors indicate Eee Box will be called EBOX, coming June 3 – Engadget — The Inquirer reports on a new desktop PC called the Asus EBOX, thought to be revealed on June 3 at Computex. Specs are hearty: 160GB HDD, 2GB RAM, and a Linux OS. I speculate that like other offerings, I bet it will (eventually) run XP.

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Lenovo X300 video and what I’ve read this past week, compiled in record time

Wonder what to do when you’re waiting for Outlook on one computer to move several thousand messages, and another computer is busy copying video demos? Use the third to post your reading list. 

In the time that it took me to burn a DVD and delete the old mail from my Outlook archive, I compiled the reading list for the week.  Here’s a look at a few of the items from my reading pile available online (from April 21 ’til May 2), from challenges with PC tech support overseas, to new HDTV devices, (very) hot MacBook Air reports, auditing with SharePoint 2007 and a smattering of customer service melt downs…

…and a new video touting the new Lenovo X300. Enjoy.

Have a good weekend.

Repairs: It Took 10 Emails, 4 Faxes, 40 Phone Calls and 7 Months To Get Acer To Replace Laptop — Scott in Ireland writes in with proof that it’s not just American/Canadian consumers who get screwed by bad customer service. When his new Acer laptop went kaput, it took him over half a year to finally get a working, equivalent replacement…

Flickr: Friday Consumerist Flickr Pool Finds — Here are five special photos that readers added to The Consumerist Flickr Pool this week, chosen because they’re both neat and could possibly be used in a Consumerist post.

Data Breach: Wells Fargo Allows Your Data To Be Breached – Twice (consumerist) — A consumerist reader’s Wells Fargo credit/debit card stopped working unexpectedly… He spoke to a Wells Fargo CSR… and discovered that the data for 125,000 cards, including his, was “compromised” thus deactivating his card.

Popcorn Hour’s A-100 HD media streamer available for pre-order — Not an endorsement, but an FYI thanks to Engadget: As of today, Popcorn Hour’s heralded A-100 HD media streamer is finally available for the public at large to pre-order… saved by 247 other people

Safari: Stealth Safari Update for Windows Was Super Effective, Tripled Marketshare — “Before the update, Safari’s marketshare on Windows was a barely detectable 0.07 percent at its peak, with basically flat growth for nearly a year. Then BOOM, there’s a huge spike post-update shenanigans.”

So long, Canada: Canada-U.S. border policies (Salon News) — Strict new border policies are turning Canada into a foreign country. Is this any way to treat our neighbors? By Edward McClelland

Clocks: Two Timer Clock Does Dual Time Zones, Handy for Away-From-Home Bloggers — A personal must-have: a clock with a “second dial gives the Two Timer a melted effect, and if I had one of these, maybe I wouldn’t cock up my time stamps on Giz so much. Coming in two sizes and three colors…

R2-D2 Projector in Action Video (Verdict: A Must Have) – Gizmodo reports that they “knew that there was a motorized, fully-articulated R2-D2 projector with built-in DVD, iPod dock, all kinds of digital media inputs, and Millennium Falcon remote control… See also R2D2 complete media player (Gametrailers.com) – Too cool… saved by 65 other people

MacBook Air users still faced with overheating problems? – Engadget — engadget notes of a “MacBook Air overheating woe, well after an EFI update in April that was meant to address some of those problems. While hot computers are nothing new, the MacBook Air starts shutting down cores and offloading processes when things get hot…

ZeeVee’s ZvBox streams your PC to your HDTV over coax — Engadget reports that “June-bound ZvBox ($499) plugs into one’s computer (VGA) and sends on-screen content to every TV in the house over existing coaxial cabling. Put simply, the unit enables users to view any kind of internet media right on their television…

Biotechnology: The man who grew a finger (BBC News Health) — The BBC reports on a “remarkable” new biotechnology. “Mr Spievak re-grew his finger tip. He used a powder – or pixie dust as he sometimes refers to it while telling his story. Mr Speivak’s brother Alan – who was working in the field of regenerative medicine… saved by 260 other people

Comcast: 2nd Insider Says Comcast Indeed Decentralizing Network Operations Centers (consumerist) — Another Comcast insider says that the cable company is decentralizing its two main network operation centers. He says this is because of Comcast’s different regions groups complaining about losing customers due to outages they had no control over.

Customer Service: How To Correctly Complain About Restaurant Service (consumerist) — David had a disappointing experience at a local brewpub, and thanks to what he’s learned from reading The Consumerist, he was able to get the management to make things right.

Google diving into 3D mapping of oceans | Tech news blog – CNET News.com — Posted by Elinor Mills, Apr 30, 2008 — We’ve got Google Earth and Google Sky. Next up will be a map of the world below sea level–Google Ocean. The company has assembled an advisory group of oceanography experts…

Building B/Sezmi One True Set Top Box Aims to Kill TV as You Know It (gizmodo) — Gizmodo reports on the latest “demo of the TV godbox we reported on last summer by Building B—now Sezmi. If anything, their claims have actually gotten bolder: They’re promising the “first complete TV 2.0 solution” — see also s e z m i — AKA www.sezmi.com.

Inkjet Ink Test: Manufacturer Brand vs. Cheapo Store Ink (gizmodo) — Trusted Reviews has a big investigation on inkjet printers and inkjet ink, and their year-long study comparing fading between more expensive manufacturer brand vs. the cheaper crappy brand shows that you get what you pay for.

Superior Alternatives to Crappy Windows Software — LifeHacker “takes a walk down the Crapware Hall of Shame, point and laugh at the worst offenders, and highlight some better choices.”… saved by 778 other people

Dealzmodo Ahoy: HDTVs Will Get Stupid Cheap in May ’08 — April 30: According to HD Guru, Sony’s not content with its less-than-number-one status in flat panels, so it’s planning to claw its way back into consumers’ hearts with deep price cuts on all of its 2008 models next month.

Elgato HDHomeRun – Reviews by PC Magazine — This interesting gizmo grabs broadcast HDTV signals, pipes them to your Mac or PC, and comes with the software you need to record, view, and share programming.

Lifehacker, tips and downloads for getting things done — FLVto is a web app with three buttons, one input box, and one simple-but-great function of converting YouTube and other Flash-based videos to MP3 audio files. We’ve shared a reader-submitted download-and-convert method, but FLVto makes the process pretty simple… saved by 15,002 other people

How to Downgrade from Vista to XP – Expert Help by PC Magazine — Fed up with Vista? Here are step-by-step instructions for downgrading back to the warm familiarity of Windows XP, by David A. Karp, April 4, 2008

An Outbreak of Caring: Customer Service by Telecoms (washington post) — Stung by Complaints, Telecoms Stress Customer Service — “A smile is reflected in your conversations,” says Erwin, who began with Verizon in customer service two decades ago. “You want to always be smiling.” (By Kevin Clark — The Washington Post)

Ask Our Experts: The Best Battery Options – washingtonpost.com — As a frequent flier, Darren Gladstone of PC World says that he “would snag an internal extended-life battery. They’re easier to stow and harder to lose. Plus, new Department of Transportation rules let you carry aboard with you multiple internal notebook batteries…

Best Buy dabbles in self-help technical support – BloggingStocks — would you believe the retailer wants to get involved with technical support in a social networking sense? FixYa.com, a website that allows customers to help each other with technical issues and owner’s manuals from almost any piece of technology…

New Tech-Support Resource: Reviewer’s Guides? – Faster Forward — “As I was making yet another futile attempt to clean the accumulation of paper off my desk earlier this week, I noticed how much of those printed products were the reviewer’s guides that tech publicists usually hand out to critics.”

A Tech-Support Request: Map Out Phone Trees – Faster Forward — “I love as much as anybody to complain about tech support — what else can I do about it most of the time? But for today, I’d like to talk about one way to make it better.”

Antec Fusion 430 HTPC Case – Tom’s Hardware — Antec’s 900 and Sonata are largely responsible for the firm’s solid reputation in the PC case product category. The company creates products that are a very good value for the price. Now, it has set it’s eyes on creating an HTPC case for the masses.

PC makers find ways to extend XP’s life (Beyond Binary – A blog by Ina Fried) — “Facing a June 30 deadline to stop selling PCs with Windows XP, the world’s largest computer makers are getting creative. Taking advantage of the “downgrade rights” offered as part of the Windows Vista license agreement, Hewlett-Packard and Dell both…

Microsoft Delays Windows XP Service Pack 3 – Security Fix — “Microsoft is delaying the release of Service Pack 3 for Windows XP users due to a “compatibility issue” with the bundle of updates and a supply-chain solution the company markets to small- and medium-sized businesses.”

Interop: Microsoft Goes Green With Efficient Code, Employee Bus Line (InformationWeek) — “Microsoft plans to work more closely with independent software developers to help them build applications that don’t draw CPU cycles unnecessarily. By Paul McDougall, InformationWeek, April 28, 2008 02:29 PM”

Microsoft Explains HealthVault Strategy By Sharon Linsenbach, 2008-04-24 — With comparisons to both its Xbox platform and the PayPal online payment platform, Microsoft aims to correct common misperceptions about its HealthVault platform.

Video of Microsoft COFEE on KING5 News (Seattle) — Microsoft has developed a small plug-in device, the COFEE (which stands for Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor), a USB “thumb drive” that investigators can use to quickly extract forensic data from computers that may have been used in crimes.  Also see Microsoft device helps police pluck evidence from cyberscene of crime (Seattle Times) — Benjamin J. Romano, Seattle Times tech reporter, covers the The COFEE, which stands for Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor, a USB “thumb drive” that investigators can use to quickly extract forensic data from computers… saved by 120 other people

Microsoft Calls on Global Public-Private Partnerships to Help in the Fight Against Cybercrime: Q&A: Tim Cranton, Associate General Counsel for Microsoft, discusses the role of the Internet Safety Enforcement Team — Q&A: Tim Cranton, Associate General Counsel for Microsoft, discusses the role of the Internet Safety Enforcement Team as part of Microsoft’s larger security strategy and calls on global public-private partnerships to help prevent online crime…

Steampunk Star Wars – recommendation by Three – ThisNext

Six Better-Than-Average Umbrellas

What Software Can Create the Wall Street Journal Hedcut Effect on a Photo? — “I have not found a software technique that can generate results as strikingly detailed as the hedcut stipple drawings used in The Wall Street Journal, though some attempts have been made.”

Around The World In 15 Ways – Entrepreneur.com “Attention, road warriors! Tips to tackle your next overseas trip” How do you keep your head when you’re on the road? Here are 15 tips from Christopher Elliott in Entrepreneur Magazine (August 1999)

How to stay safe and sane on vacation (Seattle Times) — Christopher Elliott outlines some “things you should heed when you’re traveling, courtesy of this column’s readers and the lessons current events have taught us…”

Link between Employee Engagement and Customer Satisfaction in Local Government Revealed — ORC International has completed a detailed study of over 50 local authorities in the UK which shows the positive impact of having an engaged workforce on resident and customer satisfaction – the first evidence of this kind within the public sector.

Windows updates galore: The latest on SPs, FPs and UEs | All about Microsoft | ZDNet.com

Auditing in MOSS 2007 (dailycode blog) — Office SharePoint Server 2007 makes it possible to generate Excel workbooks that contain the information about audit events within the Windows SharePoint Services audit log. So MOSS makes it easy for us to track and report usage of documents and lists.

Item-Level Auditing with SharePoint Server 2007 — Learn about the auditing support built into Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, and how to extend this support with the custom Item-Level Auditing solution. (29 printed pages)

Records Management Feature in SharePoint: Auditing (Microsoft Records Management Team Blog) — Records Management features of Office SharePoint Server 2007. In this post, we’re going to examine a critical capability for both records management and regulatory compliance — Auditing.

Operations for Office SharePoint Server 2007: Administering records management

Productivity: Prioritize GE-Style by Writing the Purpose of Calendar Items — An editor at Harvard Business Review sat in on a GE training session and walked away with a few practical tips on prioritization.

Top 10 Amazon Power Shopper Tools — Several advanced Amazon features and third party apps and add-ons can help you get the best deals and the stuff you want delivered to your door right on time. After the jump, add our favorite 10 Amazon power-shopper tools to your cart.

Vista’s 11 Pillars of Failure (John Dvorak in PC Magazine) — “From poor marketing to missing components, here are my reasons why Vista will forever fail,” by John C. Dvorak, April 21, 2008

PC Magazine Special Coverage – Green Technology

Comcast’s big push to repair its image (Philadelphia Inquirer) — Eyes on blogs, more ears on phones to help gripers. By Bob Fernandez, Inquirer Staff Writer, 04/20/2008

[PreviewConfig] Utility to register file types for Explorer Preview Pane in Windows Vista — Windows Vista introduces a Preview pane in folder view, using which you can preview image and text files, and play multimedia files from the Preview pane. This article explains how to use the PreviewConfig utility to register a custom file type…

Feature: Tweak Microsoft Outlook to Empty Your Inbox Faster — Lifehacker lists “install-free ways to customize Outlook, add keyboard shortcuts, and get your inbox down to zero messages painlessly with a few tweaks your setup.” I need this, as it appears so do others. ;)… saved by 226 other people

Ten typographic mistakes everyone makes | Life, Tutorials | Receding Hairline — Mac user Christopher Phin, “a newly-wed, Palnackie-born twenty-something journalist living in Bath,” lists “ten mistakes that everyone makes, an explanation of why each is wrong, and details on how to fix them.” At least, on a Mac… saved by 1103 other people

New Pro-AVCHD Cameras (David Sayed’s Microsoft Blog) — One of the reasons I still like DV tape-based video cameras is that the DV codec is well supported in video editing programmes. And as much as I considered to move to a hard drive based video camera, battery life as well as the AVCHD format kept me away:

A Simple Employee Incentive (businessweek) — Taking the time to give people your undivided attention can do more for retention and engagement than gift cards and other goodies, by Carmine Gallo, April 2008

Pure Digital Flips the Script (businessweek) — How the Flip—a bare-bones digital camcorder—grew from a simple idea to a contender among giants like Sony

Xbox 360 audio sounds for ringtones : JefTek.com — Here is a list of audio sounds from the Xbox 360 system and games for the Xbox 360 that you might find useful for ring tones for your phone or IM client.

Use v1 Zune A/V Dock with v2 Zunes : JefTek.com — Here is a photo guide to using the Zune80 in the v1 Dock. Since the v2 dock came out which supports the Zune30/80/8/4 via removable face plates, the v1 dock has been on clearance (Originally $99, now $25!) at places like buy.com.

10 Questions for NPR’s Car Talk Guys on Fuel-Efficient Tech – Popular Mechanics — The hosts of NPR’s most popular program, Car Talk, want their new ride to be fuel-efficient, environmentally friendly and just as fun to drive as Tom’s beloved British classic. Their quest is the subject of next Tuesday’s hour-long NOVA special…

20 (Rare) Questions for Google Search Guru Udi Manber – Popular Mechanics — Manber gives PM a glimpse into how Google’s dominant engine helps you find what you want, how you can help it find you and how search is constantly evolving with the pace of technology. —Glenn Derene… saved by 125 other people

United States Infrastructure Investigation – Rebuilding America – Minnesota Bridge Collapse – Popular Mechanics — American infrastructure is in trouble, from collapsed bridges to leaking dams. In a yearlong investigation, Popular Mechanics uncovered the fresh ideas, smart engineering and new technology we need to fix it. Here’s the plan. By Erik Sofge…

How Social Networking Could Kill Web Search as We Know It – Faceboogle – Google vs. Facebook – Popular Mechanics — By Glenn Derene, April 16, 2008 — “Search is dead. Or at least that’s the opinion of one VC.” Google owns search for now, but as PM’s senior tech editor explains in his biweekly column, the evolving nature of how we use the Internet… saved by 216 other people

A new reason to hate Comcast (Scripting News) — April 16, 2008 by Dave Winer. “As long as I’ve been a customer of Comcast I’ve been writing how much I wish they’d sell their Internet business to a company that doesn’t hate its customers so much.”

Why does everything suck?: The Stats Are In. YouTube Really Is A Turd — “I have said it before. Commenters over at CenterNetworks said I was crazy. They extolled the virtues of the market leading YouTube. But the numbers don’t lie.”

GIGABYTE GA-MA78GM-S2H HDMI Micro ATX AMD Motherboard at NewEgg — A good motherboard for Media Center PCs

ASUS P5E-VM Motherboards (for Media Center PCs) at NewEgg — ASUS P5E-VM DO LGA 775 Intel Q35 Micro ATX Intel

The Total Customer Experience – on the record — An orchestral institution must examine every single aspect of the customer experience and raise it to the highest possible level.

Videotron Adopts iPerceptions’ Continuous Listening Solution — iPerceptions Inc. (TSX-V: IPE) announced today that Quebec’s largest integrated communications company, Videotron Ltd., has adopted the iPerceptions webValidator Continuous Listening Solution and the iPerceptions Satisfaction Index (iPSI) technology…

The charmed dot-com life of Jeff Bezos (money) — Common wisdom once pegged Amazon and Bezos as goners. But guess what? They’re thriving. By Josh Quittner, executive editor, Apr. 15, 2008

The Rage to Engage – TIME — It’s natural to want your employees to be happy. When people come to work with a spring in their step, chances are they do their jobs with more gusto, stick around an hour longer, go that proverbial extra mile–all of which boosts productivity…

BetaNews | Re-org at Microsoft relocates UC head to its emerging markets unit — By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews — April 15, 2008 — Last year at a conference in Los Angeles, Microsoft introduced spectators to its new efforts to reach emerging markets and build innovative new form factors…to somewhat mixed results.

BetaNews | Microsoft adds one more news aggregator to the mix — By Ed Oswald, BetaNews, April 16, 2008, 12:03 PM — Looking to take on Google News, the Redmond company on Tuesday silently launched its own news aggregator. While Live Search News looks much more basic than what Google currently offers, it’s a start.

BetaNews | Privilege escalation vulnerability affects Windows Vista SP1, XP — By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews, April 18, 2008 — It is the type of vulnerability that Microsoft wanted to head off as long as possible, especially since Windows Vista’s new kernel was designed to thwart this possibility.

Father of chaos theory dies at 90 – Science- msnbc.com — By Seth Borenstein – updated 3:19 p.m. PT, Wed., April. 16, 2008 – WASHINGTON – Edward Lorenz, the father of chaos theory, died at his home in Cambridge, Mass., Wednesday. He was 90.

Photoshop’s Little Online Brother (businessweek) — With Adobe’s new Web 2.0 offering, you can easily smarten up pictures for Internet display by Stephen H. Wildstrom

Stocks: The Kings of Cash (BusinessWeek) — April 18, 2008 — S&P tracks down the blue chip names with the biggest cash stockpiles – 21 in all – and the top ratings from its equity analysts, by Beth Piskora, Standard & Poor’s Equity Research

Bezos On Innovation (businessweek) — April 17, 2008 — Amazon.com’s founder discusses his approach to innovation—both how to do it and how to stay focused when critics question high-risk projects

The World’s Most Innovative Companies (businessweek) — April 17, 2008. Smart ideas for tough times: The 50 companies that make up our annual ranking nurture cultures that value creative people in good times and bad, by Jena McGregor

Symposium to Educate Employers: Employees on the Autism Spectrum — April 8, 2006 – Wentworth Institute of Technology is hosting the Symposium to Educate Employers: How to Hire and Work with Employees on the Autism Spectrum on April 20, 2006. This conference is made possible by a grant from the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation…

How to Speed Up Windows Vista — Scott Dunn of PC World says that “Windows Vista’s Service Pack 1 may not give your system much more power, but there are ways to speed Windows Vista up.”

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“My Starbucks Idea” site and what I’ve read this past week

A special week end, weekend edition of what I’ve read, beginning with Elizabeth M. Gillespie’s story on how Starbucks’ “My Starbucks Idea” site has been flooded with ideas for improving customer experience

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“Hundreds of coffee-obsessed consumers chimed in moments after Starbucks Corp. launched a Web site asking customers to pitch changes the company should make to revive its struggling U.S. business.”

This site is along the same lines as Dell Computer’s Idea Storm site, where Dell asks customers to post ideas and vote on the suggestions as widely covered in the news. According to the site, the Dell Community has contributed: 8,847 ideas, promoted 610,814 times, and contributed 66,617 comments.  (See more examples of  crowdsource projects in this Computerworld article.)

I’d like to see something like this on Microsoft.com, beyond what Steve noted here re: crowdsourcing Microsoft downloads…

“One of my home pages when I fire up IE each day is the Microsoft Download Centre filtered on the 30 most recent new downloads…” 

Now on to the list – have a good week.

How Much Did Poor Customer Service Cost Your Company Today? (CRM News) — Susan Campbell, 04/12/08 — “One agent with a bad attitude can cost your company plenty in lost customers or even Do-Not-Call List fines. Unless your call center is using a call-monitoring system, that agent is taking calls…

Bad service too often is part of being young (www.kansascity.com) — “Despite the millions of dollars being spent by electronics chains, cell phone companies and other retailers to attract the youth market, I have a pretty strong sense from personal observation that kids often are treated as second-class shoppers.

Call centres lose in love stakes – Research (silicon.com) —  “Global customer satisfaction with call centres has fallen to 68 per cent – down from 82 per cent last year – according to research from customer contact consultants Merchants Europe. The telecommunications and service provider sector – including ISPs…

BetaNews | Carmi Levy: Yahoo’s options, now that it appears to have some — By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews April 11, 2008, 7:04 PM At this time last week, Yahoo was said to have reached the end of its rope. It didn’t appear very viable on its own, and certainly no one would be crazy enough to try to top Microsoft’s cash offer…

Is Vista dead in the water? Gartner analysis (BetaNews) By Ed Oswald, BetaNews April 11, 2008 — “Analysts from Gartner said earlier this week that Windows is collapsing under its own weight. Talk in the blogosphere keeps pointing to a Windows 7 release date earlier than 2010. Is Vista already a lame duck?”

Apple’s OS Edge Is a Threat to Microsoft (BusinessWeek) April 11, 2008 — A recent upgrade to the Mac operating system moves Apple closer to challenging Microsoft for overall computing dominance, even in the corporate market, by Gary Morgenthaler

Amazon Takes On IBM, Oracle, and HP — April 9, 2008 — The Web retailer is offering its vast computing power to corporations—and big names are starting to sign up, by Peter Burrows

Bad Times Are Good for Debt Collectors (BusinessWeek) — The debt collection industry is poised to prosper amid rising levels of bad debt and a souring economy by Arthur Epstein, From Standard & Poor’s Equity Research

Roberdan : The World is Flat – lecture at MIT — “A very good way to spend 1,5 h is that video from a lecture at MIT from Tom Fridman on his book “The world is flat”. I reccomend to the Q&A at last part of video. Available on Itunes”

Perfect Margarita Recipe by Lessley Anderson (CHOW) — very important this past weekend… but we have a better recipe at home.

Research and Markets: Cisco Services 3.0: Making Product Support a Competitive DifferentiatorResearch and Markets has announced the addition of “Cisco Services 3.0: making product support a competitive differentiator” to their offering.

Service is the secret to surviving a downturn (Dallas Morning News) — April 9, 2008By ANGELA SHAH — “Shopping – buying clothes, homes and vacations – drives more than two-thirds of economic activity. If consumers pull back, businesses feel the pinch, further slowing down the economy.”

Creating an E-Mail Contact Strategy: Follow the Customer’s Lead (E-Commerce News: E-Marketing) — By Stefan Pollard (04/11/08) –“In order to create a successful e-mail contact strategy, marketers must listen to their customers to cater to their needs. Common tactics used in developing an e-mail contact strategy are onboarding and launching a win-back…

Cheney’s bogus oil argument – War Room – Salon.com’s Alex Koppelman writes (April 11, 2008) that “there are probably some grounded, halfway reasonable arguments against withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq, but the fact that the White House keeps relying on sheer nonsense…”

Walt Mossberg | Mossberg’s Mailbox | AllThingsD — Walt Mossberg writes two columns, and edits a third, for The Wall Street Journal. He also publishes periodic interviews for the Journal, and occasional blog posts on this site.

Meet the VC: Hummer Winblad’s Mitchell Kertzman | Kara Swisher | BoomTown | AllThingsD — A longtime tech exec, Kertzman, Swisher says that he “is one of the funniest players in the tech sector, and was once the font for all the best jokes about Microsoft, back in the day when no one made jokes about Microsoft for fear of digital defenestration.”  He’s also known for other things.

Microsoft PUM: UAC Designed To ‘Annoy Users’ – Software – IT Channel News by CRN and VARBusiness — By Kevin McLaughlin, Apr. 10, 2008 — The User Account Control in Windows Vista improves security by reducing application privileges from administrative to standard levels, but UAC has been widely criticized for the nagging alerts it generates.

fit-PC – the tiny, low-cost green PC — The FitPC is a green PC — for under $400 you can have a PC that requires no fan, and robust enough to run Windows XP… saved by 191 other people

Score One for Consumers: Cable Turns Ugly (OpEd by Froma Harrop) — “To anyone who has felt trapped in a circle of bad service: If you haven’t heard the story of Mona Shaw, pull up a chair.” This 75 year old Comcast customer showed up at the local cable company customer service office with a hammer…

Google Public Policy Blog: How Google determines the names for bodies of water in Google Earth

Welsh lecturer searches for lost ark of the covenant – icWales — Mar 2 2008 by James McCarthy — Respected Hebrew lecturer Tudor Parfitt, from Porth, South Wales, tells JAMES McCARTHY he solved a search made famous by Stephen Spielberg’s Indiana Jones’ when he discovered the Lost Ark of the Covenant in a dusty museum…

First Call Resolution (FCR) is a Critical Determinant of Customer Satisfaction – New Report Shows You How to Achieve It – Forbes.com — Research and Markets has announced the addition of Achieving First Call Resolution 2008: Improving Measurement, Usage, and Customer Satisfaction to their offering. The Ascent Group conducted research early in 2008…

Time Management: Randy Pausch’s Time Management Tricks — According to his doctors, computer science professor Randy Pausch has three to six months to live due to cancer, and in this video lecture he shares his tips for making the most of your time, “the most precious commodity you have.” … saved by 242 other people

Where to Find Open Data on the Web – ReadWriteWeb — By Sarah Perez / April 9, 2008 — Today, a story on Techmeme caught our eye. It was entitled “We Need a Wikipedia for data,” and the article, written by X-Googler Bret Taylor, discussed the difficulty of finding open data sets on the internet… saved by 857 other people

RSA 2008 San Francisco (Microsoft.com) — Offered annually in the US, Europe, and Japan the RSA Conference keeps the worldwide IT community informed of emerging online security issues and technological advances.

Windows Vista: Top 10 Things You Can Do — Just learning about Windows Vista? Here are ten cool things to try. You’ll see why it’s easier, safer, and more entertaining than earlier versions of the Windows operating systems… saved by 11 other people

Windows Vista Help: Optimize Windows Vista for better performance there are a lot of ways to help speed up Windows and make your PC work better—even without upgrading your hardware. Here are some tips to help you optimize Windows Vista for faster performance.

DualSearch: Live Search and Google on one page

Outsourcing at Home (businessweek) — April 7, 2008 — With Indian wages rising and the rupee strengthening against the dollar, some IT services companies are opening facilities in the U.S. by Rachael King

Seth’s Blog: Write like a blogger — You can improve your writing (your business writing, your ad writing, your thank you notes and your essays) if you start thinking like a blogger… saved by 224 other people

HP 2133 Mini-Note PC Round-Up | Small Laptops and Notebooks — April 8, 2008 by Steve O. — A quick round-up of HP 2133 Mini-Note PC news, since a lot of information came out today. Some of the HP pages allow you to add one of the models to your cart…

Microsoft-Yahoo: The Privacy Issue (businessweek) — April 8, 2008 — The merged consumer databases of the prospective union should have Web surfers demanding what’s being done with their personal information by David H. Holtzman

So Maybe Apple Was onto Something (businessweek) –  Rivals trying to come up with an iPhone slayer will need more than fancy features to outdo the leader by Cliff Edwards and Bruce Einhorn, April 3, 2008

Should kids be taught Internet safety in schools? — By Jacqueline Emigh, BetaNews April 8, 2008, 11:07 PM Can kids be taught to avoid dangers on the Internet while also taking full advantage of all of the good things available online? The State of Virginia, for one…

BetaNews | H-1B limits met after just one week of petitions — By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews April 8, 2008, 4:56 PM As the debate continues over foreign-born students educated in America taking their skills to other countries, the US continues to limit the number of non-citizen students working here…

BetaNews | EU mandates Web sites delete personal data after six months — By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews, April 8, 2008, 3:51 PM — Can a fair compromise be obtained on the matter of how long search engines should be allowed to retain personally identifiable data? Last week, a key European advisory group moved the goalposts…

10 tips for maintaining a healthy home network (microsoft.com) — Adapted from Windows Vista: Home Networking, Microsoft Press, 2007 — Once your network is up and running, it’s up to you to keep it healthy. This means incorporating all of the security features that come with your operating system, whether it’s Windows XP or Vista.

Microsoft Proposes End to End Trust Vision – Forbes.com — At RSA Conference 2008, Microsoft Corp. initiated a broad dialogue about the future of security and privacy on the Internet.

Algorithms Are Terrific. But to Search Smarter, Find a Person. — Brendan I. Koerner 03.24.08 — Brijit [is a site] launched in late 2007 that produces 100-word abstracts of both online and offline content [with daily] 125 concise summaries of newspaper and magazine articles, as well as audio and video programs… saved by 111 other people

HP Pavilion Elite m9200t series Media Center Computers — Digital Entertainment Centers direct from the HP Home & Home Office Store

Add-In Review: Recorded TV Manager 3.4.3 for Windows Home Server (We Got Served) — If you want to move recorded TV from your Media Center to WHS and manage your program series conveniently, then install the latest WHS Add-In Recorded TV Manager by Rick Drasch.

Microsoft Launches New Mobility Tools — Microsoft introduces Windows Mobile 6.1 and an improved management tool for enterprises. By Michael Hickins, 2008-04-01

HP’s Biggest Obstacle Is Microsoft, Amazon vs. Apple, Voting Smart (Technology News: Mobile Tech) — You get the sense in talking to all of the vendors that their Microsoft contacts have one thing on their mind when it comes to allowing these companies to innovate and create the user experience they want — and that is an overuse of the word “no.” This w

Why don’t we talk anymore? – Research – Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com — Analysis: How to improve inter-departmental communication. By Stewart Baines, 6 March 2007 — Sometimes it’s hard enough to get small teams working together. How can you encourage communication across a company’s business units? Stewart Baines offers…

Study: Shoppers want better online support (BizReport) — Customer service doesn’t count only in brick-and-mortar stores. According to a recent study from Inquira and ServiceXRG suggests that online customer service is failing many consumers…

Don’t let your customers sail off into the sunset – Edinburgh Evening News — HISTORICALLY, many of us believed that simply following best practice and delivering great customer service was enough to gain a competitive edge over our competitors.

Amazon accelerates its move to digital – CNET News.com — April 7, 2008 Over the last 14 years, Amazon.com has mastered the art of getting physical copies of books, music and movies to customers through the mail. Now it is trying to add to its repertoire in a hurry. By Brad Stone, The New York Times

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