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...billion, full-fledged systems provider, not only sells MRI machines to hospitals but also monitors the hardware over the Internet and supplies software to manage billing, create digital patient records and reduce errors. "[Immelt's mandate] is to see 20% to 30% of their revenue come out of intellectual content--software and other information that can enhance productivity," says Nicholas Heymann, analyst at Prudential Securities and a former GE auditor...
...human relationships you form in unstructured time with your roommates and friends,” writes Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ‘68, “may have a stronger influence on your later life than the content of some of the courses you are taking.” This advice, in his letter to the Class of 2005 entitled “Slow Down,” is some of the best that an administrator could give to an incoming Harvard student. Lewis is right, of course, and deserves praise for asking you, a group...
...Journal"'s closest competition, the weekly "Comics Buyer's Guide" and monthly "Wizard" put their focus on comicbooks as a collectible commodity, with huge valuation charts taking up the bulk of pages. Hopelessly tied up with this volatile market, their editorial content works like the "fluffer" on pornographic film sets, trying desperately to keep the spent mainstream superhero books going for one more round. They perpetuate a view of the medium as a form of childish investment, a dead end, rather than a foil for adult, artistic expression with endless possibilities...
...when you put together the amount of time they spend going from one site to another, it's probably about the same length of time it takes to read the front page of the New York Times. At the same time, online personalization, customization, and the Tivo-ing of content allows users to put together the Daily Me. Wouldn't you want to subscribe to the Daily...
Compared with the frothy content plays of the era, the Standard stood as a solid foundation, pulling in $158 million in ad revenue in 2000--and actually turning a profit, albeit briefly. How could it fold so suddenly? Could the publication that had adroitly skewered all those bogus dotcom business plans have been brought down by the same shortcomings...