Archive for July, 2009

PTSD and Pernicious, Pusillanimous Prejudice Propaganda

Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com One doctor with heavy influence seems to think PTSD Victims get over it “in a few years”. I just read of a U.S. Ranger, at Point du Hoc on D-Day in 1944, who STILL HAS PTSD.

Mobile Software Firm Strikes While the Market Is Hot

Adoption of mobility technology is growing across all types of organizations. Antenna Software’s June purchase of Dexterra puts Antenna into a market driven by customer demand for mobile enterprise apps that are scalable, configurable and platform-agnostic. Given current conditions, the market is ripe for further consolidation in the near term.

NetSuite’s Green Cloud Computing Platform

NetSuite announced a special sales program that makes it easy and cost effective for companies focused on energy-saving “green” technologies and business models to acquire NetSuite’s software for Enterprise Resource Planning , Customer Relationship Management and Ecommerce.

NetSuite’s Green Cloud Computing Platform

NetSuite announced a special sales program that makes it easy and cost effective for companies focused on energy-saving “green” technologies and business models to acquire NetSuite’s software for Enterprise Resource Planning , Customer Relationship Management and Ecommerce.

Daily Glean: Health care winners, losers

On the same day House Democrats in D.C. trotted out their much anticipated health care reform bill , with cost control a major concern, Minnesota’s own UnitedHealth snagged a gargantuan Defense Department contract worth $21.8 billion , with $1.5 billion to the Minnetonka health insurance giant, if all goes well.

Services to note

Klondyke Gospel Music Center, 3885 Highway 123 S. between Newton and Ozark, will host The Shadrix Trio from Whitesburg, Ga., Saturday, July 18; Marla Conrad from Middletown, Ohio, Friday, July 24; Jubilee from Anderson, S.C., Saturday, July 25; Vickie Daniel from Rockingham, N.C., Friday, July 31.

What the Fight over Sotomayor Also Says

Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor testifying before the Senate Charles Cooper is the Opinions Editor of CBS News.com During its first few days, the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearing on Sonia Sotomayor’s qualifications for a seat on the Supreme Court have proceeded in predictable fashion, with Democrats warm and laudatory, and Republicans …

New mobile entrant boss to quit

Chief executive of nascent mobile telephone company 2degrees Mike Reynolds has said he will step down next month, after the new network launches.

Secret CIA assassination plans:

Former Vice President Dick Cheney speaks on America’s national security policy at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington on May 21, 2009.

Obama’s Stimulus Plan: Failing by Its Own Measure

The $787 billion stimulus plan is turning out to be far less stimulating than its architects expected.