Friday, August 14, 2009

It's Not Dell, It's The PC

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Dark Days at Dell BusinessWeek For company founder and Chairman Michael Dell and Chief Executive Kevin Rollins, this summer has been one mishap after another ....... its predicament may be intractable. Dell remained slavishly loyal to its core idea of ultra-efficient supply-chain management and direct sales to consumers, even as rivals have stepped up their game and markets have shifted to take away some of Dell's key advantages. Instead of adapting, critics say, Dell cut costs in ways that compromised customer service and, possibly, product quality. ........ "They're a one-trick pony. It was a great trick for over 10 years, but the rest of us have figured it out and Dell hasn't plowed any of its profits into creating a new trick." ....... [Dell's] culture only wants to talk about execution. ..... "Dell is not a fun place to work, and it's less fun now than it used to be." ....... Notebook PCs are becoming a far larger percentage of the market, but the Asian contract factories that make them for Dell also make them for other companies ...... a tightfisted approach to research and development stunts new-product innovation
Dell is not having a bad quarter or a bad year. Dell is a victim of a paradigm shift that is underway. The PC will stick around, but just like planet earth once, it will realize it is not the center of the universe. Dell was born and raised as a PC company. The chances of it doing well through the paradigm shift are slim at best.

Dell has been hit by a double whammy. One, the paradigm shift away from the PC that is underway. The netbook portends of things to come. Two, Dell has become the victim of its own success. It did well what it set out to do: churn out cheap PCs. But just like Microsoft is stuck with Windows, Dell is stuck with cheap PCs.

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Photo Blogging


I have taken to photo blogging recently. It has been fun. I first did it for my Facebook account. Then I realized I could pick the best pictures from there and turn them into blog posts and I have. I have liked the idea, although I might have done too much at once. In future they should add to the mix. How about one photo blog post a week? Now that's flavor.

Rockefeller Center
Bryant Park
Grand Central
UN Building
Union Square
World Trade Center
Staten Island Ferry
Brooklyn Bridge
Downtown Brooklyn
Prospect Park
Little Bangladesh
Coney Island Beach
Central Park
Ridgewood
Times Square
Jackson Heights

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Dell and Nickelodeon launch 'slime' netbooks for kids BetaNews
LABS GALLERY: Chrome 3.0 Beta Shows Google's Rush to Catch Up with ... eWeek
Old Google vs. New Google -- the company wants your feedback Los Angeles Times
Clearwire Picks Huawei To Roll Out Nationwide WiMax On The Cheap Washington Post
Android 2.0 Coming to Motorola Sholes? GadgetCrave.com
Telstra annual net profit up 10pc to $4bn NEWS.com.au
AT&T Enhances Its 3G Network in the Atlanta Area Softpedia
Stimulus billions fund rural broadband Internet CNNMoney.com
Opera, Chrome Not Officially Supported by Office Web Apps PC World
Google Polishes Chrome Redmond Channel Partner
Stratford's US Chrome stays in the race Danbury News Times
Google Buffs Up Chrome New York Times
Google Chrome Gets Data Sync Features PC World
Samsung preps netbook teaming Atom and Ion WindowsForDevices
Samsung N510 landing US in September; first of 3 ION netbooks? SlashGear
Google Caffeine Aims To Emulate Twitter Real Time Search ChannelWeb
Google Adds Social Capabilities to Personalized Home Page PC World
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Dell to Reap $5.8M in Energy Savings at Facilities Worldwide Reuters
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Oracle offers virtualization template tool Computerworld
Oracle confirms giant trimaran for America's Cup duel AFP
Injunction Blocks Microsoft From Selling Word PC World
Microsofties' side project seeks new Office ideas The Associated Press
Stake in Lenovo Parent Is for Sale Wall Street Journal
Networking fiends beware of Koobface Times of India
Mariners hold forum to highlight social media USA Today
Intel licenses SLI-technology from Nvidia Afterdawn.com
$348 Toshiba Satellite L355 Reviewed: It's a Steal LAPTOP Magazine
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Cisco, Warner Music Expand Online Partnership Wall Street Journal
Thai stocks may rise on Fed, Land & Houses in focus Reuters
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