links for 2006-11-27
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“They have a hard road to hoe competing against Adobe…. But being open source gives OpenLaszlo a lot of credibility in the developer community.”
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“Principle #6. Inbound rather than outbound communications.” Opening a channel between you and your community, not broadcasting your message.
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“They rarely dream very far in the future. Instead, they’re concerned with what’s happening right now.” Present moment focus–how buddhist.
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“I think that one of the most important changes we’re going to see in lots of professions over the next few years is the emergence of tools that close the gap between the middle and the top”
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“So don’t assume everything has to be all black and then all white. There are lots of nice shades of gray which may be very useful.” A useful reminder from Amy, I know I get carried away with the lure of the cloud.
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That’s kinda’ cool, but of course my to do lists are paper, so not like I need this. And not like I’m any good at keeping a calendar up to date.
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ApexConnect provides integration with Oracle, Lotus Notes, and SAP R/3 among others.
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“The slow but steady maturation of open source search projects like Hadoop, Lucene, and Nutch, combined with the availability of affordable, on-demand computing through Amazon Web Services, suggest that scalable search infrastructure is well within the re
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