
Anyone else fed up with Comcast?
Software development, healthcare, acting, racquetball... these tickle my fancy. Hopefully you'll enjoy them too.
Imagine: you are doing a project for a customer who doesn't know Drupal. Even before she contacted you, she made a bunch of wireframes and detailed specifications. That's a dream case right? Just one problem, all the user interfaces and features are just a little bit different from the way things are done in Drupal. This is one of the problems we want to address with Spezzle.
Spezzle is a planning tool that helps you and your customers make Drupal site specifications that will require minimal custom coding. The platform is intended to become a library of use cases and feature descriptions for Drupal sites that can be used also by people with little Drupal knowledge to compose a complete site description. But this site feature description is just the start, in the background a lot of meta data is added cause using RDFa the following other information is bundled with the feature descriptions:
If that didn't get your attention let me say that we developed for the platform (and will contribute):
Interested? Vote for our session at Drupalcon Paris.
Jan. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Exxon Mobil Corp., the world’s largest company by market value, (...)
Fourth-quarter net income tumbled 33 percent to $7.82 billion, or $1.55 a share, from $11.7 billion, or $2.13, a year earlier, the Irving, Texas-based company said today in a statement. Per-share profit was 8 cents higher than the average of 12 analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg.
but wait... it turns out the news wasn't so bad:
Exxon Mobil sets record with $45.2 billion profit HOUSTON (AP) - Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) (XOM) on Friday reported a profit of $45.2 billion for 2008, breaking its own record for a U.S. company, even as its fourth-quarter earnings fell 33 percent from a year ago. The previous record for annual profit was $40.6 billion, which the world's largest publicly traded oil company set in 2007.
By JOHN PORRETTO
It all makes you wonder what really is going on in those corporate offices, and who is spinning the PR.
So before we distribute any more bailout $$, here's another vote for wanting to know the true story of the company's economics and just how they are going to use those $$.
By Sam Abuelsamid on ToyotaPrius
Detroit 2009: Ford announces full pricing for 2010 Taurus
By Sam Abuelsamid on FordTaurusPricing