links for 2006-12-15
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Liz Gannes asks Bill Gates a great question. Go Liz!
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Database usage for back-end databases on a central server, not embedded databases: 30% SQL Server, 20% MySQL, 16% Oracle. Mobile developers increasingly targetting smart phones, not PDAs.
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blogging leveling off while interest in social responsibility increases? that doesn’t make sense.
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not that I’ve ever had a hangover, but in case any of you are prone…
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A safe prediction: more offline web apps in 2007.
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Marshall’s looking for a new rss reader. I think I will soon switch to Google reader.
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“an odd middle zone.” I love it. I can handle virtually anything that comes up with my kids during the day and pet my dog whenever I want. But I still get to work. Perfect.
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“SYS-CON Media’s Annual Poll of Industry Prognosticators.” Not a single woman in sight.
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The SOA-as-LEGO controversy continues. Personally, I like K’NEX. You can build a lot cooler stuff with that, like roller coasters.
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Liz Gannes’ take on meeting and questioning Bill Gates
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“Introverts are perfectly capable of delivering effective presentations to large groups and doing “extroverted” things … it will just sap their energy after doing so.”
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“What we’re seeing with Eclipse is tremendous innovation; I think the Microsoft tools have a bit more polish but there’s a lot more innovation in Eclipse.”
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2 Comments
you’ve never had a hangover?!….
err, okay, I’ve had a few ;)
I also get nasty migraines from red wine, that really sucks.
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