As siliconvalley.com reports, HP will produce Apple`s iPOD in license. In my opinion HP is going to make a new market: the digital living-room. But maybe it`s even the beginning of a powerfull alliance: imagine HP side by side with Apple, building HP-Servers working with Mac OS X?! Quite funny…
Mr Dick Tater emerges from hole! This is how art gets its own point of view of the world politics…
The best company to work for in 2003
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Socialist entrepreneurs
Do you sometimes wonder, if socialism and capitalism are just two sides of a medal? Like black and white, milk and sugar, Real and Athletico? Read this article and find out about great businessmen being godfathers of socialism.
„Fischer for superstar“
Very interesting: just two days ago my girlfriend and I thought about upcoming TV-Formats. As The „POP-Superstar“ wave has been in 2003, the „Politician-Superstar“ wave might come up in 2004 – and guess what? HERE IT DOES!
Bush gains more power to the FBI
As you can find here the american administration has just released a new „Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 „. Well, it seems if Orwell`s 1984 becomes reality twenty years too late…
Are you a Mac maniac?
So if you are, you might camp outsie St. Francisco`s Moscone centre, where Steve Jobs will hold his annual keynote on tuesday morning. What he is gonna say? Check it out…
Religous symbols in germany
I`ve just read an article in the german weakend issue of the „Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung“, that deals with the question, whether turkish teacher should be allowed to wear „head cloth“ or not. New energy to this long term debate came some days ago, when germany`s president Johannes Rau claimed the right of every civilian to wear the religous symbols he wants to. Different german politicians, among them chancellor Schroeder, considered, that the „head cloth“ is no symbol of peace and freedom like the crucifix, but for some of repression, and were therefore not comparable. Interesting to know is the fact, that President Rau comes from Wuppertal, a small town in central germany, where the catholic church is quite strong. Rau himself is a member of a small group of a „free church“ and by that very well known to the feeling of surpression. But it`s not only a german problem: take France, for instance, where Mr. Chirac has just put through a law against teachers and students with „head cloth“: It was against the laicistic view of the republic, to missuse the religous freedom of France. Will there be european-wide discussion in the future?
21 ways to be better in 2004
This is the ultiamte „how-to“ on converting your wishes for 2004 into reality…
Most influential European
Who was the most influential European? Quite interesting discussion can be found here. If you ask me, it was Willy Brandt, showing to the world, that living in peace is no question of different countries themselves, but of the respect against the human being itself.