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...company will also introduce a web site for customers and another for employees to share thoughts with the people who run Starbucks. MyStarbucksIdea.com will initially include about a dozen categories, such as coffee, atmosphere, food, music and social responsibility. People will be able to post, discuss and vote for ideas, such as having a separate line for customers who want to quickly order drip coffee. Forty-eight Starbucks employees will respond to the posts and take suggestions back to management. "Their job is to show up every day and engage with customers about their ideas," says chief technology officer Chris...
Will this boost its Web page to a top spot on Google? It will certainly make SHoP more visible everywhere else. For a while now, SHoP has been one of those firms whose name you keep noticing, attached to projects that look interesting. It's interesting all by itself. One thing distinguishes SHoP right away: it's not just a firm; it's a family. The five principals are Gregg Pasquarelli and his wife Kimberly Holden plus William and Coren Sharples, who are also husband and wife, and William's identical-twin brother Christopher. All of them are graduates...
Tablet Hotels A standout among travel sites on the Web is Tablet Hotels. The Tablet staff selects hotels, but guests?and only confirmed hotel guests?can rate them. If a hotel isn't being rated favorably, it's removed from the guide. Top-10 lists abound, and it's easy to search hotels by criteria like agenda (great food, skiing) and landscape (jungle). Cool feature: music playlists compiled by hotels to help you get a feel for the mood of the locale...
...intended to replace wired when it was made, so as such it wasn’t funded to be a complete replacement of everybody’s wired connection in their room,” he explains.Wireless may be the new norm but while Harvard students surf the Web without secure connections, the question remains: how will we cope during Justice lectures...
...District Judge David M. Lawson dismissed the suit, thus temporarily delaying the fight over the constitutionality of the ban. By Any Means Necessary, another group that opposed the 2006 decision, announced yesterday that they would appeal the Court’s decision. On the group’s Web site, National co-chair Shanta Driver promised to continue pushing this case into the higher federal courts. “Just as in Brown v. Board of Education, we will win these cases at the United States Supreme Court by building the civil rights movement,” she said...