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One of the ApacheCon runners.
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Web 2.0 company hiring .NET, ASP.NET, AJAX folks.
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“I do not see how [the Yahoo! identity] announcement could be huge in any way except re-enforcing the walled gardens keepers’ hold on identity silos.”
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On HP’s plumbers and the “right” way to plumb.
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“Thanks to the early releases [of our products], we can fix mistakes. We’re allowed to make mistakes in passing.”
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Chock full of good info in wikipedia, participatory culture, Lessig, and other Benkler rainbows and sandals stuff…but with a concrete grounding in law.
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Interestingly, most of the cool stuff is a Web 2.0-diction rephrasing of SOA, just more on actual details rather than desired results…though there’s still plenty of desired results phrasing like “reuse.”
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Just in time for RubyConf! Zombies in Denver!
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The forums for people planning all those zombie walks. Check ’em all out! Awesome!
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On “Merlin,” MySQL’s upcoming management app: “a server-based database monitoring and advisory service which continually scans a user’s database network for any likely system crashes, bottlenecks or security vulnerabilities”
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Would life as a customer be easy if this kind of conversation happened all the time around vendor’s efforts? I sure dig it.
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I may help out by being a “live analyst” in this.
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A call for helping to figure it out.
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This is one of the funniest SNL bits ever. Classic.
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“Lazy people are always looking for easier, simpler, and less arduous ways to do things.” …I have to go take a nap now…
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“I divide my officers into four classes; the clever, the lazy, the industrious, and the stupid.”
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