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Michael Dell replaces Rollins as Dell CEO

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Posted Wednesday, 31 January 2007

According to ZDNet, founder Michael Dell has returned to the CEO slot at his own company.

This was a surprise to me, as former CEO Kevin Rollins represented Dell on stage at a major Microsoft Vista launch event in New York City on Monday, as shown in this New York Times article.

Bloomberg News also discussed the event here.

Rollins is on the left in this picture from the event. He does look a bit unhappy, doesn’t he? Also in this picture, from left to right: Dean Maloney of Intel, Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Hisatsugu Nonaka of Toshiba, Hector Ruiz of Advanced Micro Devices and Todd Bradley of Hewlett-Packard.

Brian Caufield of The Red Herring has an interesting article that poses an important question: has Dell run out of ideas?

Tags: Dell, ethics, Microsoft, NYC, Vista, Windows

Post 1547

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Posted Sunday, 29 August 2004

USA: The New York Times has proposed abolishing the Electoral College. In the Electoral College, every vote is not equal. Small states like it that way, so I doubt that small state legislatures will vote for the consitutional amendment required to make this change. Presidential candidates would pay more attention to the needs of the larger states like New York and California, at the expense of smaller states like Hawaii and Nevada. Swing states would be a thing of the past. As the Times points out, Yucca Flats is getting more attention than NYC security in this campaign.

Abolishing the Electoral College could encourage more voters to participate in presidential elections, if voters know that their vote directly counts towards the total results, and that votes will be accurately tabulated. I lived in Texas in 2000, so my vote against W was for naught.

Tags: ADA, California, Hawaii, NYC, security, sun, Texas, time, USA

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Posted Sunday, 29 August 2004

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USA: The Republican National Convention is going to be a political disaster of epic proportions for W. The Republicans and NYPD will be stupid enough to actually move against the protesters, and I have no doubt that the whole world will be watching. The convention hasn’t even started, and already there are massive protests in New York City. The Republicans are outnumbered by over 100,000 marchers. March organizers claimed they had 400,000 people on the streets today. This Boing Boing article lists various alternative sources for RNC coverage, including blogs, camblogs, and others.

Tags: blog, NYC, politics, rss, time, USA, Yahoo

Post 1533

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Posted Thursday, 26 August 2004

USA: RNCnotwelcome.org is just one of the web sites that will support protestors in New York City during the next week. I hope things are peaceful in NYC, but there’s a good chance that New York’s finest will turn a protest into 1968 Chicago.

Tags: Chicago, NYC, USA

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Posted Wednesday, 25 August 2004

USA: More welcome signs in NYC.

Tags: NYC, rss, time, USA, Yahoo