User Profile: jrajani

Apr 24, 2008
Opinions Started7
Discussions Started8
Articles Submitted2
Comments32
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Companies Added1
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Recent Opinions

Bullish opinion about dotSyntax:

"Unifies various communitions tools which is key for social networking success"

Bullish opinion about Netvibes:

"The best way to keep uptodate on the startup industry"

Bullish opinion about Humanix:

"Who isn't interested in learning more about themselves, cool concept!"

Bullish opinion about Sprout:

"Great viral marketing tool as well."

Bullish opinion about Dogster:

"I think this site has potential to be the next webmd for pets"

Company Watch List

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MeetingWave MeetingWave 08/2008 5 0

News

CIOZone Ethics Suvey Results for IT Executives.
Sep 4, 2008 - 1 comment
Many issues--such as letting a vendor splurge on an expensive dinner--are pretty black and white, but there's a lot of gray when it comes to IT business ethics, according to a recently completed CIOZone poll. Here's how CIOZone members said they would handle a number of potential conflicts of interest.

Discussions

How do you deal with ethical issues at work?
Sep 4, 2008 - 2 comments
How do you handle ethical dilemma's at work? For instance, if a company promises to let you keep the product you are reviewing or sends you a gift card for a positive review or recommendation do you accept the gift? This thought came about from a recent CIOZone Survey for IT exeuctives which found the following: Say the vendor asks you and your significant other out to an...

Photosynth....
Aug 27, 2008 - 1 comment
Do we need another 3d-view tool when Quicktime VR works really wel? I'd love to hear your opinion on this one. The software is currently in Beta and works only on Windows for now and it's by Microsoft. Does MSFT have a hit on it's hand or is this another flash in the pan? http://livelabs.com/photosynth/

Yahoo Widget TV
Aug 21, 2008 - 3 comments
So yahoo and intel have teamed up to bring interenet functionality to regular television sets. Using existing technologies such as flash, javascript, xml, etc they hope to have you the viewer use the tv to surf the web for things like tracking stocks, sports teams, etc. Are you willing to surf the web on your tv? MSN TV was a big bust and I don't think tv screens have...

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