The glorious wonders of German technology finally get into the world’s focus. After China implemented this Magnetic Levitation Train technology named TransRapid near Shanghai to connect the Pudong International Airport with the inner city Long Yang Road Station for approximately 30 kilometers, the Arabs have claimed their interest in this technology. But instead of creating a similar connection, their goal is to build a TransRapid network with a total length of 800 kilometers to connect the several Arabian countries with this high speed train. An expertise is being prepared for the distance between Katar and Bahrein before Germany’s Chancelor Gerhard Schröder will visit the region in upcoming march (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Katar, Bahrein, Jemen, Oman und in den United Arab Emirates) for some negotiations and pre-contractual agreements.
I personally believe ThyssenKrupp and Siemens will gain an intensive boost by this new contract, as the value is supposed to reach 9 billion US Dollars. But without some experts who proovingly have intercultural awareness specialized in the Arab cultures, the companies‘ negotiations will not meet minds with the Arabs. I’m just glad I spent some time studying Intercultural Communication at James Lovejoy’s course…
Tags: Intercultural, Pudong, Siemens, ThyssenKrupp, TransRapid
Fired for Blogging T-Shirt
BlogkulturYou’re a blogger like myself and you still wonder why you are still on your job? Enjoy your job as long as possible, because it’s only a matter of time until they fire you. Buy it here (not my own store).
Number 200 in 26 steps to success
BlogkulturI’ve made it to reach 200 posts with this blogging experience. Oh how wonderful it is to realize you spent so much time at your laptop creating these tidbits of reality, magnifying your life under the scope of digitalization. Surprisingly, or merely not surprisingly, I will continue with the blogging mania. How I’ve done this? Always remembered the 7 C’s of Kotler and nearly compiled this enrichment to society within the frame of 26 steps to 15k a day:
A) Prep Work
B) Domain name
C) Site Design
D) Page Size
E) Content
F) Density, position, yada, yada, yada…
G) Outbound Links
H) Cross links
I) Put it Online
J) Submit
K) Logging and Tracking
L) Spiderlings
M) Topic directories
N) Links
O) Content
P) Gimmicks
Q) Link backs
R) Rounding out the offerings
S) Beware of Flyer and Brochure Syndrome
T) Build one page of content per day
U) Study those logs
V) Timely Topics
W) Friends and Family
X) Notes, Notes, Notes
Y) Submission check at six months
Z) Build one page of quality content per day
Arabs interested in TransRapid
MedienI personally believe ThyssenKrupp and Siemens will gain an intensive boost by this new contract, as the value is supposed to reach 9 billion US Dollars. But without some experts who proovingly have intercultural awareness specialized in the Arab cultures, the companies‘ negotiations will not meet minds with the Arabs. I’m just glad I spent some time studying Intercultural Communication at James Lovejoy’s course…
Tags: Intercultural, Pudong, Siemens, ThyssenKrupp, TransRapid
She
LebenSadly, she’s on the verge of getting a minor flu since her nose crippled today, and she shivered a few times, but I will take care of her during the next days. At the moment, her long blackish hair falls in small shades over her skin while she sleeps next to me. Within a slow move, her chest moves up and down with each of her soft breaths. Sometimes her hands appear to shiver while she is asleep, but one of my long and thick wool pullovers keeps her body warm for now. And if this will not help, a blanket is supposed to cover her body for more warmth in her sleep. Sitting next to her and watching this beautiful girl makes my skin tingle while my lips form a loving smile upon her beautiful grace. I love her so much.
Mark Jen’s Resume on Google
MedienBeing introduced to your new job at Google on January 17th, 2005 and being fired just nearly two weeks later on January 28th, 2005 brought Google’s policies concerning bloggers to the medial focus. Publishing corporate information on his personal blog and utilizing this blog to openly criticize the company – Mark Jen commented on Google’s financial performance and future products. As he summarized, he expects the idea and concept of blogging to become the future’s new method of interacting, communicating and providing information for a connective community. Within this network, corporations must embrace this technology, allow employees to use them and always keep in mind – blogging is one of the fastest and most cost-effective methods of marketing. It will either create an amazing sympathy for you or destroy your carefully created corporate image in society.
Tags: Blogging, Community, Google, Image, Policy, Technology
Your Personal MSN Search
MedienHow to fight out a small battle with Microsoft? All you need is basically an invitation from MSN to participate in a promotion event for your own company. MSN offered to provide a personal search assistant accompanied by a laptop, mobile internet card and extra battery packages in order to advertise for its new search service. This person is meant to spend the day in your editorial office and research whatever you want by using MSN Search. But the key is to channelize the input for their search into four simple questions:
1) Which agencies work for Microsoft in the individual EU-countries and in Bruxelles in public affairs?
2) Which former politicians of EU-countries are by now employed at Microsoft’s public affairs / lobbying / public administration?
3) Do numbers exists on how much money is being spent by Microsoft in Europe each year in public affairs?
4) How many people does Microsoft employ in lobbying / public affairs in Bruxelles and Germany and how are the names for them?
What happened in the end – Microsoft opted out and got their promotion students back home. You can read the details at Netzpolitik.org in german.
Yahoo’s Slurp-Bot: Official Tips
BlogkulturThe search-engine company Yahoo released some useful tips and tricks on how to limit the sometimes aggressive behavior of their spider robot „Slurp“. In the previous months, this particular robot became one of the most annoying and invading robots of my Blogspirit account. I already used the suggested method of including the „crawl delay“ option in meta tags, tough the robot penetrates this small line of defense still. Dave Simpson suggests to enable Gzipped Files and Smart Caching to aid the process of restricting the robot’s aggressiveness. As I tested my subdomain with Netcraft, I was informed it’s Apache was using the mod_gzip/1.3.26.1a already. Since most image files for the HTML layout and formatting reside on my own server, the smart caching is little to worry about. Overall, Slurp is already restricted in it’s behavior but still very aggressive. I will try to analyse the whole situation in a near future once I’m done with the final tests.
Unlawful DVD Ripping
MedienThe idea to shoplift a DVD is hardly the usual among lawful citizens in any country. But instead of shoplifting, many people consider it is as legal as it seems to download the same movie for free on the internet. In the end it is nothing else but the same. Since I’m going to write a test on Managers and the Law in about 50 minutes, I feel a certain urge to publish this info concerning the daily habit of almost every manager – downloading illegal music or video files from the internet. Karl Wagenfuehr researched the penalties for a) shoplifting a DVD in comparison to b) downloading one.
Tags: DVD, Manager, Law, Penalty, Shoplifting
Two things I forgot to mention…
Medien… are meant to be summarized by this article in wholeness. Let’s see what I can make of it.
Bloglines
Well yes, rumors hold a significant piece of truth. The search-engine company Ask Jeeves made a deal to take over Bloglines. I honestly don’t understand why half of the blogs I’ve been reading were onto this trip, but it must have been something special for them. History became legend. Legend became myth. Where will Bloglines and Ask Jeeves end?
About.com
The major information portal About.com is apparently on its way to be auctioned off. I suppose the larger companies like AOL or MSN, probably the search-engine portals like Google or Yahoo are sticking their heads together to bull it out who’s going to take About.com over…
Over and Out
Unicum AkademieHow amazing – the first set of tests for this week is over. With yesterday’s Medienmanagement and today’s Spanish Language test, I may find some time to prepare for James Lovejoy’s Intercultural Communication and Managers and the Law courses. I’m already worried since the information overload for both of these courses is very high in respect to four ECTS points. Nevertheless, I’ve already found some time to prepare for the Sociology class in which a group of students including myself will revise and correct all other student’s work for the lecturer in order to create a compiled final reader – similar to a small book – containing all term papers. The sad thing of this opportunistic adventure lies within the activity of two other students who are (apparently) hardly reacting towards the emails of Steffi, Pascal and myself. At least one of them replied yesterday, and to form a group out of this non-availability is seemingly pre-determined to fail.