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points out that Jeff Jarvis called out the Guardian newspaper is looking for a “keyword editor” – that’s professional tag gardening, folks. This is an interesting read, but could be edited into three separate punchy posts
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VERY interesting take on the psychology of specialisation. now i know why RedMonk is such a happy company. Deep specialists are grumpy, so this argument goes
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interesting
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what it says on the tin
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interesting argument from Rob Weir that for archiving purposes the metadata must also be retained. i can clearly see the value for, say, historical studies. but in terms of business documentation isn’t the usual desire to mask or remove the metadata?
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IBM is now working to consolidate its many event processing engines.
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I think I have said this before. I would like to know how ARPro thinks he knows what RedMonk’s revenues are. This anonymous person is very very willing to comment on my business, without ever even asking the question. If only industry analysts could be so
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great pic
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looks like an interesting company. is it just me, though, or should a company that makes a living harvesting blog knowledge should maybe have a… blog?
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“I had an interesting conversation with a recruiter the other day who claimed the job title of “Technical Architect” was nearly redundant in the City of London’s investment banking sector. Instead of looking for technical architects, he claimed that city
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IBM + Lloyds of London = collaborative innovation for AIX and SOA entry points
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how many more programming languages does the world need? enough to get the job done, anant.
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this is such a brilliant conversation. mightily applicable to software development. the commenter here that mentions the fact agilists tend to be polyglot is an intriguing argument.
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fear of ITIL
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That thing from Karl Weick via Bob Sutton is spot on.
Maybe we should hire a PA to find out who the anonymous authors of ARmadgeddon are.
I think there will always be a place for ‘pseudonym blogs’ as they allow people to say things that otherwise would remain hidden. However, when it comes down to saying personal comments about individuals then I think they need to come out from behind their cover and stand up to be counted.