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“Original” end to The Decent. Not so happy.
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Slides for presentation on the barcamp.(tags: barcamp presentations)
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Nice reality check for behind-the-firewall “2.0” efforts.
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Web app for bit torrent. So you could set this up on your home machine and setup the download of torrents at work.
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“[P]lans to have about 550 development staff in Bangalore as soon as possible.” Is this the first (one of the first) big software companies saying their dev HQ will be off-shore?
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Put on by UT, in Austin.
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New PowerBook battery recall. Good luck, speed racers!
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Eclipse has given this dude grants to explore this more. Looks interesting
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A unit test fails, and then the DDchange (the delta debugger) steps through all the changes that have happened to find out which code change caused the test failure.
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An overview.
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Whao…Amazon has what looks like a grid, but in a slightly different form…I wonder what the 3Tera people think.
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OPML library for ruby. Not too well documented…
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Some links for writing QuickSilver plugins
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"Whao…Amazon has what looks like a grid, but in a slightly different form…I wonder what the 3Tera people think."
We're thrilled to have a player like Amazon punctuate the value of utility computing by jumping into the market with both barrels blazing. It serves notice to anyone who hasn't considered utility computing that the days of dedicated servers are coming to an end.
Thanks for the comment, Bert 😉