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“valleylist” v85 r.1 – – new products


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valleylist (sm) friday 10.2.2009 v85 r.1 

high tech products companies consumers newsgroup     NING     subscribe      unsubscribe new @ twitter valleylist   HOT NEW PRODUCTS + vodafone to sell iphone in britain + panasonic sanyo win eu takeover approval + un resolution calls for world without nuclear weapons + should airlines let passengers make calls via wi-fi + warner music comes back to youtube   NEW PRODUCTS back in the u.s.s.r. come all the way from silicon valley. it flew in all the way from miami beach b.o.a.c. all the way the paper bag was on my knee. man i had a dreadrul flight. it’s “valleylist” world wide wrap on the top 10 city tour. top 10 cities tour tells us that there’s lots of room in the publishing business. also that’s where high tech consumers congregate and spend lots of money on the latest. these are cities where the police have a very difficult job and find themselves in trouble because of unresolved political problems and unresolved cases. mayors of every race and religion run these cities mostly to make money and effectively serve the interests of voters. vladimir putin avatar this week needs voters just like everybody else. you’ll find iphone stores and best buy registers in russia and the russian sony style stores yet yahoo russia news is all military technology and not consumer products. silicon valley should colonize russia and launch new products in the big russian cities. prime minister putin is a “valleylist” sponsor who was waiting for the u.s.a. to go totally bad. then russia could be “good”. ”valleylist” didn’t make that conference. let’s go totally high tech instead. this version of “valleylist” is also a temporary wrap on the very popular “NEW FEATURE EVERY WEEK” area until next year. a hiatus leaves time to focus on the very successful “famous people” project. ”valleylist” endorsed by famous people everywhere.  >”valleylist” guide to new high tech products- – it’s high tech etailing instead of the usual visit to the favorite stores best buy – - best buy plans to open over 20 new storesbest buy® mobile sells htc hero™ smartphones beginning 10.11.2009best buy celebrates 9-9-09 release of “the beatles™ rock band™” remastered studio albums with in-store events in 10 top marketsexclusive taylor swift music and video only best buy’s @15™ membersbest buy introduces next class™ exclusive laptop computer line sony style – - $78.9 billion for 2009 employs 171,300 people worldwideplaystation®3 120gb systemcyber-shot® digital camera tx1cyber-shot® digital camera wx1/bmulti-room music system for pcparty-shot™ automatic photographerreader touch edition™wireless music system for ipod®multi-function clock radio for ipod®dock for ipod® + wireless subwooferreader pocket edition™52″ bravia xbra0 series lcd hdtvpsp®go system applenano shoots videoitunes version 9airport extreme apple twittermactweeter apple & mac newsapplefinder apple & mac guruappletweets apple tweetsapple_app_store apple app store silicon valley mallsgreat mall milpitasstanford shopping centervalley fair shopping mallsantana row it’s not a great report on new products. most companies are still waiting for a big breakthrough. instead it’s incremental improvements to current successes. other than the weirdo idea of a video game from the beatles it’s just more memory for your sony play station and a camera for your shuffle.   MAYOR OF THE WEEKfrom milpitas is mayor robert livengood rlivengood@ci.milpitas.ca.govit’s where shoppers find the great mall milpitas and a veryunremarkable city. they made a play for high tech like the sun micro office complex without real success. so it’s the great mall that people think of when they go to milpitas. over 50% asian. it’s a city that promotes itself as “one stop living” as opposed to the “valleylist” high tech high rollers. try it and see what happens. high tech future should be commerce in the form of a potentially world class shopping center however it’s a little too small and there’s not a lot of new high tech stores. more milpitas moments. ”valleylist” suggests that milpitas go with the high tech shopping mall and improve public transit.   NEW FEATURE EVERY WEEK finds san jose population 1,123,000 with four publications. that’s the capital of silicon valley serving the entire silicon valley region. mayor chuck reed hit his stride as a council member and became mayor only to loose everything to the “hood” because we’re doing a “hood” project aren’t we. it was too much for reed and police chief robert davis. result. a federal crack down on politicians and “hood” pals exploiting people. the point is to stop of the policy of exploiting people specifially the poor and homeless. the current regime would like to claim it’s ok to steal because someday it’ll be legal. if it gets anymore idiotic they’ll take me hostage and try to force me to join a gang and “give it up” to the hood. why not just try to steal “valleylist” because “those are the rules aren’t they” is all reed and his gang care about. voters like sam liccardo for new mayor. the most important business people in the world pass through san jose and still the main drag santa clara street is nearly out of business with only the chase bank and the old corner walgreens suggesting the city might still be alive. why? it’s “i’m a winner” only this particular gang cannot get their job done. as “valleylist” has pointed out before there’s more to life than church. let’s spin the big wheel again and see if i can be the new idiot to reign supreme says mayor reed every day. enough. most people run to the malls and back to their cars because it’s too dangerous. if it’s a new book try the san jose city public library or networking with business leaders try the silicon valley chamber of commerce. places to have fun guide to the bars and restaurantsmetroactive guide to restaurants or the san jose mercury news dining guide. downtown business owners will tell you the same sad story. it’s the job of the officials to promote business and serve the interests of the voters. liccardo’s problem is he still runs with the pack. where’s that independent thinking the city needs?    the “valleylist” marketing plan wraps the tour of the 10 largest cities in the u.s.a. with a lot of imporant new ideas and contacts. the big question is will the city of san jose every really make it to the big leagues.  it’s really the publications that make the difference.- – san jose publicationsmetro
san jose mercury newsel observador #1 bilingual newspapersilicon valley san jose business journal with the top 10 cities tour wrapping up it’s time off for the very well recieved “NEW FEATURE EVERYWEEK”. until next year there’s the big question still hanging out in san jose. you can not be anti-business in silicon valley and find success. back in the us back in the us back in the ussr  there is only one “valleylist” and here it is.   NEWS NEEDS TO BE NEW (sm) it’s the tim burton people who are the first to officially pull out of the project and don’t want anything to do with the “gang” and their “tim” people. the latest and much more on the ning project. it’s the “winner” problem. in reality go buy a lottery ticket and scratch.  ”valleylist” planned future titles / advertising and sponsorship[sponsorship negotiable] ”valleylist” publishing projects>ning- – “valleylist” original content>ning - – “the reign of terror”"valleylist” is too busy to include warmongering and terrorism right now. >ning - - ”spin the bottle” new content and features plannednew version of list of characters and internet service being developedsend comments and questions to the url listed below..most recent product description [new product description 4.10.2009]http://valleylist.ning.com/group/reignofterror/forum/topic/new?target=http%3A%2F%2Fvalleylist.ning.com%2Fgroup%2Freignofterror >facebook - – “valleylist” success with facebook friends.   greg mckennapublishervalleylistvalleylist_news@yahoo.com @ twitter valleylist content and design exclusive to “valleylist”

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