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Self-organizing systems are more powerful than a thousand Steve Jobs; and they rarely behave as experts, such as Asay, predict.
WordPress.com News 2008
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I understand that to Apple fans, such as Asay, my comparison is ridiculous.
WordPress.com News 2008
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Matt Asay has an even more skeptical take over at CNET.
Anil Dash 2009
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Matt Asay says it is IBM and others are calling the group a cabal.
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In the state's appeal, Assistant Attorney General Bridget Asay, who will argue the case Tuesday, says, Pharmacies have this prescription information only by virtue of government regulation.
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Matt Asay has an even more skeptical take over at CNET.
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Bridget Asay , a Vermont assistant attorney general, said the law put no limits on what drug salesmen could say, but rather kept them from compiling detailed information about each physician's prescribing practices "that the pharmaceutical manufacturers would like to use to inform their advertising."
Justices Question Drug-Sales Law Jess Bravin 2011
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Microsoft "needs to go deep on Linux," not by replacing Windows with Linux but by "acquiring Novell's SUSE Linux business and focusing it completely on mobile," Asay argue (though perhaps he simply wants Microsoft to take out one of his competitors).
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"One big bet Microsoft should make is on open source, the tool of the underdog, a label that is coming to fit the Redmond giant," Asay says.
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But the puzzling line from Asay is, for competitors looking to kick the Google search habit, you can't take the Cuil route and compete on search.
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