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Tuesday
Dec 25,2007

images_sherri.jpgThe Huffington Post features video clips of The View’s proud know-nothing in her 5 (greatest? most embarrassing? most infuriating?) best moments of 2007. Among the choice soundbites on display:

  1. Sherri Says She Doesn’t Know If The World Is Flat
  2. Sherri Says Christians Came Before Anything Else In History
  3. Sherri Discusses How Her Abstinence Is Leading To Sleep Orgasms
  4. Sherri Condones Hitting Her Kid…Just Not In A “Rich White Folks’ Store”
  5. Sherri Condones Men Hitting Women Back

Sherri Shepherd’s Top 5 Moments Of 2007: Hitting Her Kid, Sleep Orgasms, Pondering Jesus And Asking If The World Is Flat (Huffington Post)

Top Wines Of 2007

Friday
Dec 21,2007

images_wines.jpgWine blog Vinquire has a list of the top wines of the year. Not only the venerable and much written about Wine Spectator Top 20 (Number 1? Clos des Papes Châteauneuf-du-Pape, 2005, natch) but also:

  • Wine Spectator Top 20: Selections Under $20
  • Wine Enthusiast 2007 Top 20
  • Wine Enthusiast 2007 Top 20 Best Buys
  • Wine.com Top 20

The entire list is in the original post, with links to the full lists:
Top Wines of the Year(Vinquire)
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Thursday
Dec 13,2007

image_iphone.jpg(1) Doesn’t natively support push business email or over-the-air calendar sync. … The iPhone can sync with Microsoft’s Exchange and IBM’s Lotus Notes over IMAP and SMTP ports, but your server and security admins have to configure their infrastructure to do so or purchase a mobile gateway from Synchronica or Azaleos….
(2) Doesn’t accommodate third-party applications, including those internally developed. … This is a showstopper for companies with enterprise mobility initiatives that require line-of-business applications like mobile sales force automation or an industry-specific application like mobile claims…
(3) Doesn’t support securing data on the device through encryption.
(4) Can’t be remotely locked or wiped in the event of a lost or stolen device.
(5) Lacks a hard keypad that provides feedback, which isn’t ideal for rapid and accurate input.
(6) Has limited service provider support and its carrier lock-in inhibits flexibility.
(7) Comes with a premium price tag.
(8) Is only the first generation.
(9) Lacks a removable battery, so when the battery kicks it, so does the device.
(10) Lacks case studies of firms that have deployed it enterprisewide.

This list has been severely truncated.
To read the full list and text, please visit the original article:
Top 10 reasons IT won’t support the iPhone (Fortune)

Tuesday
Dec 11,2007

images_woot.jpg

  1. w00t
  2. facebook
  3. conundrum
  4. quixotic
  5. blamestorm
  6. sardoodledom
  7. apathetic
  8. Pecksniffian
  9. hypocrite
  10. charlatan

Click to original article for definitions.
Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year 2007

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