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1,000 free icons for web pages.
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“The American economy cannot expect to prosper indefinitely without actually manufacturing or creating anything itself, other than investment value. The obvious eventual result of outsourcing production is the export of America’s industry.”
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DHTML madness (in a good way). The browser based desktop…
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More of me on Ubuntu and SPARC.
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“Monetization moves from the point of selection to the point of deployment.”
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More on identity/IdM at Symantec… The goals sound user-centric-y, but the implementation is less clear, seems centralized.
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Using cookies and URL re-writing for “non-standard” auth on the web.
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…from a drunkandretired.com listener. Thanks Pete F.!
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Microformat search and pining.
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Details on Workshares recent release.
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“[T]oo many IT expectations are moving towards the notion of the CMDB as something that IT can simply buy to fix its woes.”
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Selling SalesForce to enterprise customers: customization and integration, but with a simple focus instead of kitchen-sink…
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“[DrunkandRetired.com] was probably the first podcast I listened to and boy, what an introduction to this whole thing.” And, he digs RedMonk Radio as well. What fine tastes in podcasts 😉
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Work on HTTP authentication from an old co-worker.
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Adobe all up in MSFT’s PDF grill. Looks like this means no out-of-the-box saving to PDF for Office. What a shame, truely. But, it keeps the ODF battle well fed, PDF is the de facto, so hobbling it’s use helps the facto.
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“Microsoft plans to remove from Office 2007 the ability to save documents as either PDF or XPS formats. Those capabilities can be added back in by customers via a free download from Microsoft’s site.” Poop!
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