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Yahoo Shows How The Wall Street System Is Broken

Posted on August 2, 2008August 2, 2008 By Bob Caswell 13 Comments on Yahoo Shows How The Wall Street System Is Broken

Leaving aside whether or not the potential Microsoft takeover of Yahoo is a good idea (strategically), I’m surprised the whole idea hasn’t caused more analysis on how Wall Street works (or doesn’t). The fact is, Microsoft’s first offer back in January was a 62% premium on the market valuation of Yahoo. It only went up from there, but Yahoo never took the offer.

Juxtapose that fact with another fact that according to Wall Street / business schools / the financial system, corporations are expected to maximize shareholder value, and we have a problem with the current example. Even if Yahoo is able to create enough value at some point in the future to meet the value offered by Microsoft in January, it would not be enough. This is because of the “time value of money” concept that Wall Street loves. Without diving into detailed examples, let’s just say that one dollar today is worth more than one dollar at some point in the future.

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Microsoft, Yahoo

Mojave Works for Consumers But Not Techies

Posted on July 29, 2008July 31, 2008 By Bob Caswell 4 Comments on Mojave Works for Consumers But Not Techies

So Microsoft conducted an experiment where it put 120 regular computer users (but Windows Vista avoiders) in front of a Vista-based computer and told them that it was a hands-on, sneak peak at the next Microsoft operating system, codenamed “Mojave.” As it turns out, 94 percent rated Vista much higher after seeing it. On a scale from 1-10, the participants’ average rating for Vista before was 4.4, and the average rating after seeing Vista (but not knowing it was Vista) was 8.5.

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Microsoft, Tech News

Comcast Screws Up But Then Makes It Up To Me

Posted on July 23, 2008July 23, 2008 By Bob Caswell 8 Comments on Comcast Screws Up But Then Makes It Up To Me

It looks like Comcast is in the news again but not for the best of reasons. So today seems like a good day for me to share my latest Comcast experience. I recently moved and subsequently signed up for Comcast’s all-in-one package (TV, Internet, and phone). I didn’t really need the phone service, but the way the marketing department has things, the same services I wanted without phone service are the same price as having the phone service included. Bundling and all that, go figure.

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Internet, Privacy

Match Made In Heaven: Netflix on the Xbox 360

Posted on July 14, 2008August 11, 2008 By Bob Caswell 7 Comments on Match Made In Heaven: Netflix on the Xbox 360

Back in February, I titled a post “Dear Microsoft: Get Netflix on the Xbox 360 and I’ll Buy One.” True to my word, today I ordered an Xbox 360 following the latest announcement. I’m a huge fan of Netflix and have always had an interest in getting an Xbox 360 (even though I’m more of a PC gamer).

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Amazon, Gaming, Internet, Microsoft, Netflix, Tech News, Web 2.0

Rhapsody’s New DRM-Free MP3 Store with Full Song Previews

Posted on June 30, 2008August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell 4 Comments on Rhapsody’s New DRM-Free MP3 Store with Full Song Previews

Today’s big announcement comes from Rhapsody, the online music service previously known for its subscription-based streaming music for a monthly fee. Well, turns out people are more interested in owning their music rather than renting. So now we have another major competitor for iTunes and Amazon MP3.

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Amazon, Apple, Internet, Music, Tech News, Web 2.0

Sony: Big News & A Recap of Blunders Just in The Past Year

Posted on June 26, 2008August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell 8 Comments on Sony: Big News & A Recap of Blunders Just in The Past Year

Sony has spent the last three years restructuring the company and today releases its big plans for growth. Apparently, the next big thing is electronics products that connect to each other and the Internet and stuff. You know, downloading movies onto a game console or syncing your music with a music player. Wow, I can’t wait for all that kind of technology to come out.

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Gadgets, Media, Sony, Tech News

Firefox 3: Impressions, Issues, and Verdict

Posted on June 25, 2008August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell 19 Comments on Firefox 3: Impressions, Issues, and Verdict

It’s been nearly a week since I installed Firefox 3. And though the end result is largely positive, the process wasn’t free of complications. As I’ve discussed before, sure enough, my major issues revolved around the Firefox catch-22: extensions.

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Internet, Tech News, Tech Reviews, Web 2.0

Netflix Eliminating Profiles: Tells Us We Don’t Own Our Data

Posted on June 19, 2008 By Bob Caswell 34 Comments on Netflix Eliminating Profiles: Tells Us We Don’t Own Our Data

Last night Netflix sent out an email (full text below) explaining that it will be getting rid of profiles. For those unfamiliar, the profile feature allows one account to have multiple profiles. For example, you could pay $13.99 to get 2 DVDs at a time sent to your addresss but have one DVD come from your queue of chosen movies while the other DVD comes from another queue of movies.

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Media, Netflix, Tech News, Web 2.0

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