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24 May, 2007 8:00 am
The Danaher Corporation said Thursday it had agreed to buy ChemTreat, a water treatment products and
services provider, for $435 million. ChemTreat, based in Glen Allen, Va., had more than $200 million in revenue in its most recent fiscal year. The company focuses on boiler, cooling
water and industrial waste water applications. Go to News Release [...]
20 Mar, 2008 7:30 am
James Danaher joined Luce Forward's downtown San Diego office as an associate. He is a United States Registered Patent Attorney and will assist
with both patent prosecution and litigation. He previously worked on insurance litigation, medical malpractice and professional liability. Danaher was previously an associate at Slutes Sakrision in Tucson, Ariz. and before that an engineer at IBM Corporation and Kyocera America. Charles Danaher, a partner at the San Diego office, is James' brother.
13 Apr, 2007 7:53 pm
... strong and interesting ideas to put across tonight, and questions to pose. For danah, the key move was looking away from constant concerns about privacy to focusing on new
forms ... online speech is. And there was a certain amount of back and forth about big corporate online spaces. Trebor is worried about "investing [his] memories" in those spaces
and ... people just want to use them to see their friends. And then danah made the information overload/attention point that I knew must be coming, because I'd ...
4 Mar 2:35 am
... of directors approve this kind of pay under conditions with Merrill losing $27.6 billion? Corporations are no longer operating like organizations that want to survive. They
are run as if they are ... Wall Street bonuses! The President encourages us to buy stocks. Why should we when corporate America is being mismanaged and run like a
bonus-for-nothing club. Why should we ... : $21.3 million H. Lawrence Culp Jr. - President and CEO, Danaher: $19.6 million Robert J. Stevens -
Chairman, president and CEO, ...
7 Jul, 2008 12:17 am
... provider's discretion. Users get caught in the crossfire as hundreds of individual service representatives apply their own interpretations of corporate policies, sometimes
imposing personal agendas or misreading guidelines. To wit: Verizon Wireless barred an abortion-rights group ... unusual step of soliciting community feedback and setting up an advisory
board with prominent Internet scholars such as Danah Boyd and Lawrence Lessig and two user representatives elected in May. The effort comes just ...
7 Jul, 2008 3:04 pm
... provider's discretion. Users get caught in the crossfire as hundreds of individual service representatives apply their own interpretations of corporate policies, sometimes
imposing personal agendas or misreading guidelines. To wit: Verizon Wireless barred an abortion-rights group ... unusual step of soliciting community feedback and setting up an advisory
board with prominent Internet scholars such as Danah Boyd and Lawrence Lessig and two user representatives elected in May. The effort comes just ...
24 Apr 9:25 am
... commerciality that they didn't care that he was fake. Me: That may be a function of teens being more accepting of performance of identity, since as danah boyd says they've
already been taught to fake their own identities to keep themselves "safe" on the internet. It can still be problematic to channel their creative labors in corporate-approved
ways. At de Kosnik: I also think that it's difficult to say we ought to get paid for our fannish labors: by ...
27 Oct 4:40 pm
... proposals for action. Most interaction labor, regardless whether it is driven by monetary motivations or not, is taking place on corporate platforms. Where does that leave
hopeful projections of a future of non-market peer production? Are strategies of refusal ... characterized by multiple "tradeoffs" and "social costs"-such as government and
corporate surveillance. I became involved in the conference after seeing Trebor, danah boyd, and Ethan Zuckerman discuss online life's possibilities last year ...
17 Jan, 2008 5:10 pm
... Communications 1:20 pm Social Networking Privacy: An Oxymoron? - Commissioner Jon Leibowitz, Federal Trade Commission (opening remarks) - danah boyd, UC Berkeley - Eric
Goldman, Santa Clara University - Chris Kelly, Facebook - Daniel Solove, GWU Law ... ? - Leslie Harris, Center for Democracy & Technology (moderator) - John Halamka, Chief
Information Officer, Harvard Medical School - Peter Neupert, Corporate Vice President Health Solutions Group, Microsoft Corporation -
Lygeia Ricciardi, Markle ...
8 Mar, 2008 2:41 pm
... called "Generation Digital: Politics, Commerce, and Childhood in the Age of the Internet," in which she builds out further on the issues of corporate branding in the online
space and marketing geared toward children. To build on the growing youth civic culture, Montgomery calls for ... . (Perhaps we are indeed more trouble than we're worth.) Lots of
mentions here, too, of the work of danah boyd and Henry Jenkins to keep bad things from happening in the Congress. In "Not Your Father's Internet: The ...
29 May, 2007 10:24 am
... to innovation and a new structure: Click To Play Yale Law Professor Yochai Benkler describes how the convergence of politics and technology is related to broader market trends -
radical decentralization of information and communications: Click To Play Danah Boyd, a PhD candidate in communications at UC-Berkeley, argues that politicians can engage young
people by more actively participating in some political websites: Click To Play Lee Rainie, the Director of the Pew Internet Project, describes ...
6 Aug 6:13 am
... language, when the practice is decidedly not gender-neutral?), writers segregating scholarly from romance novel writing, registration for email accounts. Corporations do the
same thing: Estee Lauder and Clinique; Philip Morris and Altria; Blackwater and Xe, etc. Is this ... personal name as a username is actually to make a fairly significant statement about
one's use of the service. Consider also danah boyd's work on teens' use of aliases and fake info. Courts are likely to be really bad at parsing ...
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