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As I told James, “I like 3 because it wraps up a dubious tactic: don’t ‘plan too much overtime’..because the geeks will take care of working way too much on their own.”
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Harshed sub-title of the week: “here are the people you can safely snub at conferences.”
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Some valid points where Apple hypes itself too much in those fun ads.
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What is it about monkeys? They’re endless entertainment, even in web page titles.
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good discusion and speculatin’ on Adobe PDF Office junk.
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Some more thoughs on platforming LinkedIn. The general topic is interesting for a user perspective to people providing services.
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More on the results of short-term greed induced social thinking and planning. If history repeats itself, we’re in for a massive Hispanic up-rising. Time to learn Spanish, amigo.
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I should really figure out more about XForms….
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“The longer-term opportunities may lie in mashing services between partners. Obviously nobody is going to form a strategic joint venture in five minutes, but the possibility of joining systems and services together very rapidly could have considerable str
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The boys at Finetooth getting their tech out.
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Steve on more Apple clueful tests: defending the chasm against Ubuntu…or, better, why not embrace it?
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An old, very smart, co-worker on his IETF driven work to fix authentication and SSO on the web.
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Roach-motel: shields up! “MySpace wants to maintain control over its data so that it can best decide how such a stockpile of information should be used.”
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Action items: (a.) renew EFF membership, (b.) dump AT&T phone service.
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ACLU on the NSA wire-tappers.
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Why would Sun drop out? Hrm…
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The strange world of being polite online…even when people miss the cluetrain.
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Your ironic moment of the day…
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“a log based profiler using JVMPI and JVMTI. It uses an agent written in C that captures events from the JVM and logs to disk. A web application running on JBoss or another machine can be used to analyze these logs through a web browser.”
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“[W]e now know software development isn’t routine and predictable, and trying to make it so is like trying to nail a jelly to the wall.”…”the only principle that does not inhibit progress is anything goes.”
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Title says it all. Pictures included. Film at 11.
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