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“So the bottom line is, my next laptop is going to be a Mac, because as the Angry Penguin put it ‘It just works.’ I will worry about open later, thatâ??s why I have Google.”
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Nerd-fight! Nerd-fight! The debate about what open source means and if it even matters will never end.
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Fixing mass-data in OpenNMS.
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Thoma’s has a great post on the legal background for Jame’s Gartner C&D. Years ago normally I’d be outraged, but as Brandon used to say, “the only thing that’s shocking is that we’re still shocked.”
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The rise of the word/tag/concept crowd sourcing
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I’d love to hear from people who use WebLogic or any BEA products. Feel free to email/call me.
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…have we reached an ODF tipping point yet?
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“IBM is about on demand, role-based workplaces built on portals and integrated collaborative services.”
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Several workplace demos. Anoyingly in exe format instead of plain old MP3. When will people drink the MP3 portablity kool-aid and just start using that?
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So far, Activity Explorer seems like one of the more compelling parts of Workplace. It’s openness will be key to it’s success.
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It’s very interesting watching what IBM is doing with Lotus – is it dying, is it staying??? I THINK they’re starting to get a coherent story together now – not before time.
As you can see, I’ve been reading up on the topic. I should post something next week. It’d be great to hear more of your take, Ric, as well 😉