heirbrande's Comments heirbrande's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/178605/comments Google Is Preparing to Unleash the Cannibals on Microsoft http://seekingalpha.com/article/85472-google-is-preparing-to-unleash-the-cannibals-on-microsoft?source=feed#comment-207786 207786 appft1.uspto.gov/netac...
This allows Google to snoop on you conversations and put ads on your TV based on what was said. NOW, ISN'T THAT A GREAT IDEA? The y say it will HELP us find things better and is good for everyone ...
Outlash from Googgle's ambient noise listening device:
www.techcrunch.com/200.../

Google will also will rob you of your idea if it's worth enough. Gee I remember this company's product long before Google got interested in it: www.reuters.com/articl...]]>
Thu, 17 Jul 2008 11:21:19 -0400 appft1.uspto.gov/netac...
This allows Google to snoop on you conversations and put ads on your TV based on what was said. NOW, ISN'T THAT A GREAT IDEA? The y say it will HELP us find things better and is good for everyone ...
Outlash from Googgle's ambient noise listening device:
www.techcrunch.com/200.../

Google will also will rob you of your idea if it's worth enough. Gee I remember this company's product long before Google got interested in it: www.reuters.com/articl...]]>
Chinese Solar Stocks Present Compelling Value http://seekingalpha.com/article/85058-chinese-solar-stocks-present-compelling-value?source=feed#comment-206143 206143 Anheuser-Busch just got sold to InBev in Belgium which itself has about the size ofpopulation of Toronto. How did this happen? AB has been a great sports advertiser. I doubt InBev will feel the same need as they have no image to protect. Greed is the answer to that question. Greed is the reason all of these banks are failing now, housing is down, you name it. There' just no other way to look at it. You can disagree, but that's the truth.

People need to get down and dirty, believe in America and back our own companies first again. There is NOTHING wrong with trying to help yourself and your country, like Kennedy proclaimed. Then, maybe with the extra money we have, go make investments overseas. It is improper to be even thinking about investing over there when we are struggling here!
Investing in oversea companies in this time of economic uncertainty is selfish move, not that investing in US-based companies is not, and an insult to all of the people who have been working hard to hang on to our jobs here. Forget about a little pocket change and help our on team for a while, or no one needs to be complaining about anything.

So. FSLR. What do you think about Cramer's recommendation of this American-based solar stock?]]>
Tue, 15 Jul 2008 12:54:53 -0400 Anheuser-Busch just got sold to InBev in Belgium which itself has about the size ofpopulation of Toronto. How did this happen? AB has been a great sports advertiser. I doubt InBev will feel the same need as they have no image to protect. Greed is the answer to that question. Greed is the reason all of these banks are failing now, housing is down, you name it. There' just no other way to look at it. You can disagree, but that's the truth.

People need to get down and dirty, believe in America and back our own companies first again. There is NOTHING wrong with trying to help yourself and your country, like Kennedy proclaimed. Then, maybe with the extra money we have, go make investments overseas. It is improper to be even thinking about investing over there when we are struggling here!
Investing in oversea companies in this time of economic uncertainty is selfish move, not that investing in US-based companies is not, and an insult to all of the people who have been working hard to hang on to our jobs here. Forget about a little pocket change and help our on team for a while, or no one needs to be complaining about anything.

So. FSLR. What do you think about Cramer's recommendation of this American-based solar stock?]]>
Google's Talking Points for Today's Antitrust Hearings http://seekingalpha.com/article/85067-google-s-talking-points-for-today-s-antitrust-hearings?source=feed#comment-206131 206131 blogs.zdnet.com/ip-tel...
This would allow Google to "listen" to your conversations, decipher and give an ad based on what you said. They have hired a lot of linguists and they have tried to enter the mobile phone arena. Make no mistake about their intentions.
Some companies need to stop while they are ahead and give other people a chance. It's like Google is saying, "He, we promise that this will not make us grow anymore from this point on!" Get Real. We all love Google services and products because they make s more efficient and enlightened, but they are just taking more than their fair share of things. Whatever happened to their "don't be evil" mantra? I learned in grade school that not sharing is 'evil'. For "lays well with others" both the old Microsoft and Gooogle today get D- 's. I never thought I'd wish to see Microsoft trying to outdo another company. This reminds me of the McCandless Corporation in Emilio Estevez's movie "Freejack" -good flick. Things are getting scary.]]>
Tue, 15 Jul 2008 12:41:02 -0400 blogs.zdnet.com/ip-tel...
This would allow Google to "listen" to your conversations, decipher and give an ad based on what you said. They have hired a lot of linguists and they have tried to enter the mobile phone arena. Make no mistake about their intentions.
Some companies need to stop while they are ahead and give other people a chance. It's like Google is saying, "He, we promise that this will not make us grow anymore from this point on!" Get Real. We all love Google services and products because they make s more efficient and enlightened, but they are just taking more than their fair share of things. Whatever happened to their "don't be evil" mantra? I learned in grade school that not sharing is 'evil'. For "lays well with others" both the old Microsoft and Gooogle today get D- 's. I never thought I'd wish to see Microsoft trying to outdo another company. This reminds me of the McCandless Corporation in Emilio Estevez's movie "Freejack" -good flick. Things are getting scary.]]>
Blockbuster CEO: I Wanna Be Like Apple http://seekingalpha.com/article/72454-blockbuster-ceo-i-wanna-be-like-apple?source=feed#comment-152197 152197 sit and let a company go under- well many of them try not to let that happen, but there are a number of bad apples who should be
fired.
However, this can work, but it definitely requires some fundamental changes I believe. I'm sure a lot of people think Circuit City stores are
gloomy, yet Blockbuster stores are brighter and more organized. So Blockbuster's management will need to evolve the look and feel of Circuit City
to look more like Best Buy, which I
think has a lot of shelf appeal and a better layout. Circuit City , in my opinion, doesn't even have a good logo. Omagine giving a friend
directions using either store as a landmark. You can recognize the yellow
and black Best Buy tag a mile away. Not so with CC. "Oh yea look for the sign with the Circuit City writing" as opposed to "look for yellow and
black Best Buy tag". This change will cost money that they do not have now, so if the deal goes through, which I
suspect it will sooner or later with the state of the economy like it is (hostile takeover coming?), there will be a big lag time in revamping
Circuit City stores.

More importantly, Blockbuster will need to make its TotalAccess service more like Netflix. It needs : (please see my website for the rest of my opinion-- trying to save rambling space on SA's server :-P )]]>
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 10:40:59 -0400 sit and let a company go under- well many of them try not to let that happen, but there are a number of bad apples who should be
fired.
However, this can work, but it definitely requires some fundamental changes I believe. I'm sure a lot of people think Circuit City stores are
gloomy, yet Blockbuster stores are brighter and more organized. So Blockbuster's management will need to evolve the look and feel of Circuit City
to look more like Best Buy, which I
think has a lot of shelf appeal and a better layout. Circuit City , in my opinion, doesn't even have a good logo. Omagine giving a friend
directions using either store as a landmark. You can recognize the yellow
and black Best Buy tag a mile away. Not so with CC. "Oh yea look for the sign with the Circuit City writing" as opposed to "look for yellow and
black Best Buy tag". This change will cost money that they do not have now, so if the deal goes through, which I
suspect it will sooner or later with the state of the economy like it is (hostile takeover coming?), there will be a big lag time in revamping
Circuit City stores.

More importantly, Blockbuster will need to make its TotalAccess service more like Netflix. It needs : (please see my website for the rest of my opinion-- trying to save rambling space on SA's server :-P )]]>
Will Blockbuster Rewire Circuit City - And Itself? http://seekingalpha.com/article/72289-will-blockbuster-rewire-circuit-city-and-itself?source=feed#comment-151615 151615 Apple is aware of the convergence, which is why they have tried their hands at Apple TV. Jobs is not really interested in becoming a TV producer -- yet.
Now, recall Google's early beginnings Nov 6 1999 on the way backmachine: web.archive.org/web/19... It's kind of cute because of the "Try our special searches:" phrase.At the time, it was hard to think Google would be what it is today.
Believe that if Google had the chance to get into the mainstream media whether by buying up broadcasting spectrum or through cable, they will do it. For Google though, it is not a financially sound plan because they would have trouble scaling and afterall, they are in the advertising business not TV broadcasting business. So better for Google to wait a little longer to jump in.

Blockbuster's CEO and Icahn as well as Jobs and probably those at Google and Microsoft realize the tremendous potential of connecting to people using something many use everyday (other than the cell phone), their television.

Takea look at this :
www.microvision.com/pi...

There is a grander plan in the works I bet. Yes, Blockbuster already dabbled with the idea of streaming movies to phones, but who wants to watch a movie on their phone or PDA's small screen?
With a device like the one above, which incidentally hits the market later this summer I believe, this will be a great thing for Blockbuster.
People have their cell phones with them Everywhere! I bet you, the reader has your's within arms reach, yes? Movies, news, sports, entertainment or PowerPoint slide shows even can be projected out of the upcoming cell phones. Circuit City might be a place to pickup one of these phones or any of the other gadgets that will work well with BlockBuster's plan. The CEO has been good at turning companies around so I think he is not got a brain problem but rather insight. Right now, we all are just not privy to all the facts that will make sense, but for Icahn to back the deal something's up.
My opinion is that many more people use a TV than an iPod. True, Apple has it's Apple store, but Circuit City could BE Blockbuster's Apple store. My prediction is that some other company will partner with Blockbuster to help deliver not only movies, but also other media via it's set-op box. Blockbuster has amazing name recognition so they will push other plays right out of the water. A company like Microsoft or Google can jump on board later. Circuit Buster, or whatever it will be called, can distribute the next new gadget in their stores then the content providers will line up to push their software products. I see a model kind of like Sirius satellite radio just the content is both audio and video instead of just audio.]]>
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 10:33:29 -0400 Apple is aware of the convergence, which is why they have tried their hands at Apple TV. Jobs is not really interested in becoming a TV producer -- yet.
Now, recall Google's early beginnings Nov 6 1999 on the way backmachine: web.archive.org/web/19... It's kind of cute because of the "Try our special searches:" phrase.At the time, it was hard to think Google would be what it is today.
Believe that if Google had the chance to get into the mainstream media whether by buying up broadcasting spectrum or through cable, they will do it. For Google though, it is not a financially sound plan because they would have trouble scaling and afterall, they are in the advertising business not TV broadcasting business. So better for Google to wait a little longer to jump in.

Blockbuster's CEO and Icahn as well as Jobs and probably those at Google and Microsoft realize the tremendous potential of connecting to people using something many use everyday (other than the cell phone), their television.

Takea look at this :
www.microvision.com/pi...

There is a grander plan in the works I bet. Yes, Blockbuster already dabbled with the idea of streaming movies to phones, but who wants to watch a movie on their phone or PDA's small screen?
With a device like the one above, which incidentally hits the market later this summer I believe, this will be a great thing for Blockbuster.
People have their cell phones with them Everywhere! I bet you, the reader has your's within arms reach, yes? Movies, news, sports, entertainment or PowerPoint slide shows even can be projected out of the upcoming cell phones. Circuit City might be a place to pickup one of these phones or any of the other gadgets that will work well with BlockBuster's plan. The CEO has been good at turning companies around so I think he is not got a brain problem but rather insight. Right now, we all are just not privy to all the facts that will make sense, but for Icahn to back the deal something's up.
My opinion is that many more people use a TV than an iPod. True, Apple has it's Apple store, but Circuit City could BE Blockbuster's Apple store. My prediction is that some other company will partner with Blockbuster to help deliver not only movies, but also other media via it's set-op box. Blockbuster has amazing name recognition so they will push other plays right out of the water. A company like Microsoft or Google can jump on board later. Circuit Buster, or whatever it will be called, can distribute the next new gadget in their stores then the content providers will line up to push their software products. I see a model kind of like Sirius satellite radio just the content is both audio and video instead of just audio.]]>
Blockbuster CEO: I Wanna Be Like Apple http://seekingalpha.com/article/72454-blockbuster-ceo-i-wanna-be-like-apple?source=feed#comment-151589 151589 Apple is aware of the convergence, which is why they have tried their hands at Apple TV. Jobs is not really interested in becoming a TV producer -- yet.
Now, recall Google's early beginnings Nov 6 1999 on the way backmachine: web.archive.org/web/19... It's kind of cute because of the "Try our special searches:" phrase.At the time, it was hard to think Google would be what it is today.
Believe that if Google had the chance to get into the mainstream media whether by buying up broadcasting spectrum or through cable, they will do it. For Google though, it is not a financially sound plan because they would have trouble scaling and afterall, they are in the advertising business not TV broadcasting business. So better for Google to wait a little longer to jump in.

Blockbuster's CEO and Icahn as well as Jobs and probably those at Google and Microsoft realize the tremendous potential of connecting to people using something many use everyday (other than the cell phone), their television. My opinion is that many more people use a TV than an iPod. True, Apple has it's Apple store, but Circuit City could BE Blockbuster's Apple store. My prediction is that some other company will partner with Blockbuster to help deliver not only movies, but also other media via it's set-op box. Blockbuster has amazing name recognition so they will push other plays right out of the water. A coupany like Microsoft or Google can jump on board later. Circuit Buster, or whatever it will be called, can distribute the next new gadget in their stores then the content providers will line up to push their software products. I see a model kind of like Sirius satellite radio just the content is both audio and video instead of just audio.]]>
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 10:05:22 -0400 Apple is aware of the convergence, which is why they have tried their hands at Apple TV. Jobs is not really interested in becoming a TV producer -- yet.
Now, recall Google's early beginnings Nov 6 1999 on the way backmachine: web.archive.org/web/19... It's kind of cute because of the "Try our special searches:" phrase.At the time, it was hard to think Google would be what it is today.
Believe that if Google had the chance to get into the mainstream media whether by buying up broadcasting spectrum or through cable, they will do it. For Google though, it is not a financially sound plan because they would have trouble scaling and afterall, they are in the advertising business not TV broadcasting business. So better for Google to wait a little longer to jump in.

Blockbuster's CEO and Icahn as well as Jobs and probably those at Google and Microsoft realize the tremendous potential of connecting to people using something many use everyday (other than the cell phone), their television. My opinion is that many more people use a TV than an iPod. True, Apple has it's Apple store, but Circuit City could BE Blockbuster's Apple store. My prediction is that some other company will partner with Blockbuster to help deliver not only movies, but also other media via it's set-op box. Blockbuster has amazing name recognition so they will push other plays right out of the water. A coupany like Microsoft or Google can jump on board later. Circuit Buster, or whatever it will be called, can distribute the next new gadget in their stores then the content providers will line up to push their software products. I see a model kind of like Sirius satellite radio just the content is both audio and video instead of just audio.]]>
What Is Blockbuster Thinking? http://seekingalpha.com/article/72322-what-is-blockbuster-thinking?source=feed#comment-151099 151099 Tue, 15 Apr 2008 11:48:58 -0400