Crippled Cessna Lands Safely in LA
Misc November 25th, 2008
This 2-person Cessna developed landing gear trouble, and was shown live on all the major news channels while circling to burn off fuel. They tracked the plane by news helicopters as well as ground crew.. obviously this is not a scripted scene, but a potential disaster situation. The CNN video below shows the last few minutes of what turned out to be a very successful emergency landing.
Tags: cessna, cnn, emergency landing, foxnews, live news
Google Layoffs May Affect 30k Workers. Sort of…
Blogging, SaaS November 24th, 2008
Google Layoffs – 10,000 Workers Affected reports WebGuild with a bombastic title. I can beat that: all Google workers will be affected, at least emotionally.
As to what the real numbers are, several sources point out that while employee headcount is around 20K, Google has about 10K temporary workers, so whichever way you count, laying off 10K workers would equate to:
- eliminating all the temp positions
- letting go 30% of the (extended) workforce, which seems to be the Silicon Valley rule
- cutting the employee headcount to half (if we ignore temps)
Either way it sounds way too dramatic, a step companies in deep structural trouble would resort to. I seriously doubt this is really coming, but let me be clear: I have no factual information, am simply speculating, or actually responding to speculation.
But thereâs something else worth noticing here: the source. WebGuild had a bit of a clash with Google this spring, when Google withdrew their support of the WebGuild events it used to host. Their stated reason was WebGuildâs refusal to change the name of their Web 2.0 Conference & Expo, at OâReillyâs request. Here are the juicy details in a WebGuild post aptly titled Shame On You Tim OâReilly. Without getting into details of the original conflict, suffice to say that WebGuild has been on somewhat of a vendetta against Google ever since. Theyâve been a little bit too trigger-happy with posts reflecting negatively on Google.
Once again, I do not have factual information, but if this indeed turns out to be false information, I wonder if WebGuild went a step too far this time. (Remember the Steve Jobs death story?)
Read more in PC World, HipMojo.com, VentureBeat, ChannelWeb, Valleywag, Search Engine Land, Google Watch, CNET News, Alley Insider, Beyond Search, Tech Beat.

Tags: false news, Google, job market, layoffs, o'reilly, speculation, web 2.0, webguild
Gmail Themes Go Beyond Cosmetics
Personal Productivity, SaaS November 19th, 2008
I couldnât care less when Gmail added those cute smiley, but the newly released themes go beyond cosmetics, they can actually increase your productivity. How? By helping you differentiate between multiple Gmail accounts.
I have branded (Google Apps, using my own domain) accounts for business and personal use, and a few generic @gmail.com types for subscriptions, lists, online purchases. Itâs all neatly tied together by Gmail Manager, the excellent Firefox extension. Even then I sometimes find myself typing an email in the wrong account window. Hereâs the solution: give all your Gmail accounts its own distinctive theme.
I donât really care for the fancy themes, but at least the top row are all subtle, minimalist styles. Pick one for each of your accounts, youâll get used to the colors fast and never mix up your accounts again.
Well.. almost. As usual, Google rolled out this new feature to the generic, @gmail.com accounts only. Google Apps users will have to wait â letsâ hope not too long.
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- Spice up your inbox with colors and themes
- Gmail Gets Themes
- Gmail Themes. Thatâs Totally Ninja.
- Gmail Themes as Productivity Tools?

Tags: gmail, Google, productivity, skins, themes
iPhone, the Secret Weapon
Humor November 18th, 2008
Those damn cell-phones⌠weâve long known they tend to fry our brains, then we learned they can also fry our more private parts, down south. (My most scientific dissertation on the subject made it to TED, presented by Yossi Vardi.)
Now we find out some models, especially the iPhone are secret spy weapons: they take snapshot of your most private body parts and email the compromising photos all automatically, without manual intervention. (No, Iâm not drunk, itâs all here.)
So beware, fellow male victims: donât carry this thing in your front pocket, anywhere close to the family jewels. ![]()
Oh, The Irony of Reporting on the Stock Market
Humor, Misc November 14th, 2008
Dow and S&P turns positive, reports Yahoo, via Reuters. Yeah, right, the ticker next to it proves it.![]()

Tags: dow, online news, stock market, yahoo, yhoo
Your Computers Are Slowly Killing Themselves
SaaS, Technology November 14th, 2008
How old is your work computer? â asks the Wall Street Journal.
Mine is a year-and-a half old. The dual-core former screamer (obviously not the one the the pic to the right) has become an average slow machine now that quad-core is the standard, but I could not care less. I donât need a faster, bigger computer for work, in fact not even for video-conferencing or watching movies.
In fact I (and most of us) donât even need 1-2 year-old computers, either, now that browser is the computer.
Now, youâve heard this a zillion times, but let me present another side: the more you use your computers, the slower they get. In fact it gets worse: you donât even have to use your computers, they get slower by themselves.
Why, and more importantly, whatâs the solution? Read the full article on CloudAve â while at it, might as well grab the feed here. ![]()
Tags: computer upgrade, dual-core, gmail, Google, hardware, laptop, mcafee, netbook, notebook, pc, quad-core, security, virus-scan, Web Applications, zoho
Recruiting by Video
Startups November 13th, 2008
Originally a little side-project for Atlassianâs FedEx Day, which is their version of the Hackathon, Hack Day, YouNameIt-Day, I bet this video on Atlassianâs Core Values becomes a perfect recruiting tool.
And boy, they have a bunch of openings⌠have they missed the end-of-the-world-fire-30% memo? ![]()
Tags: atlassian, core values, dftc, hiring, startup values
Zoho Status Displays Availability for All Services – You Can Use it, Too.
SaaS November 11th, 2008
No service is a 100% available, and of course your SaaS providerâs outage always comes in the âworst timeâ, just when you have a deadline to meet⌠what really gets painful is when you have no information whatsoever on what just happened and how long the outage may be. Major providers like Salesforce.com and Amazon learned the lesson the hard way, and they both released their status dashboards after extended outages and the customer uproar that followed:
Free services rarely display such level of transparency, but thatâs exactly what Zoho is announcing today: they created Zoho Status , a monitoring service which displays the health of all Zoho Applications â currently 24. Hereâs a partial screen-print:

If it looks familiar, perhaps you followed my earlier advice on using Zohoâs Site24Ă7 service on your own site or even blog. Iâve been using it for two years now, and received alerts of outages that neither I nor my service provider were aware of.
Zoho took their own tools and turned it into a public availability display, monitoring their services from six different locations: Seattle, New Jersey, Singapore, London, Germany and Australia. For now the display is rather âboringâ, being all green. Obviously weâre all better off if it stays that way and we have no reason to check the status site.![]()
What makes sense, however, is to use Site24Ă7 on your own site, or on any service you are dependent on (you donât have to install anything, itâs all external monitoring). As usual, it starts with a free level, adding extra paid services â the new addition today is the Enterprise version, allowing SLA definition, compliance tracking and reporting.
Related articles:
- Questions To Ask Before Trusting a Cloud Vendor
- Zoho Redefines Transparency With Zoho Status
- Zoho and the Cloud Stability Question
- Transparency is catching: Zoho shows status
- Zoho Status – Powered by Site24Ă7
(This article is cross-posted from for CloudAve, the Zoho-sponsored Cloud-Computing / SaaS / Business Blog I am editing. Subscribe to our feed here.)

Tags: Availability, downtime, monitoring, outage, SaaS, site24x7, sla, status dashboard, transparency, uptime, zoho, zoho status
Business ByNetSuite Goes After SAP, While The Giant is Sleeping – Where is Business ByDesign?
Enterprise Software, SMB / SME, SaaS November 7th, 2008
Ben recently reported on how NetSuite is going after Salesforce.com, by announcing their Renewforce program. Today NetSuite is going after bigger fish: the leader in Enterprise Software, SAP.
The aptly named Business ByNetsuite program guarantees at least 50% savings to current SAP R/3 customers relative to – watch this! â the annual maintenance fees they are now paying to SAP. Yes, itâs not a price-to-price comparison. With the perpetual licence model customers pay upfront, but are still forced to pay annual maintenance fees â with SaaS there is only a subscription fee, and now NetSuite proves it can be half of only the maintenance component of traditional softwareâs TCO.
Read on to find out how SAPâs own blunder around their excellent product, Business ByDesign opened the opportunity for NetsuiteâŚ
Tags: A1S, bbd, business bydesign, byd, Enterprise Software, marketing, netsuite, SaaS, sap, sap byd, small business software, smb, sme, software maintenance

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