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Some SunRay and u3 competition. Still without it being standard or bundled in Windows, it requires IT department buy-in.
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Fair enough. Check out the pipes suggestion in the comments.
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Using Yahoo! Pipes to filter Twitter.
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Ted on Twitter. I’m glad the RedMonk network could help out as well.
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Screenshot of NetBeans Ruby Pack (“support”). Nice job 😉
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Another free, online mind-mapping service. Anyone use it?
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Olson on the OSS debate du jour. Also this gem: “[]ortunately, RSS is like email: If you wait long enough to answer, somebody else will make your argument for you.”
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Holy crap! Ted is really going whole-hog on this. Great stuff, and thanks, Ted and everyone else!
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One would think Cisco was up to something, eh?
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“Version 2.0 of Zend Core is intended to provide a unified front for Windows by enabling developers to both build and then deploy their PHP applications on Windows platforms” And they say it’s faster too.
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IBM to host some Lawson ERP applications.
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In-depth discussion of different Ruby IDEs. Wow.
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Someone finally writes up questions I’ve had… 😉
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“That logic is sort of interesting, but it’s hard to see Cisco ever becoming much of a force in social networking, since it’s a space typically dominated by younger, smaller and more creative companies”
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” Adobe now says it will deliver a free, web-based version of Photoshop supported by advertising.” Countering everyone’s favorite example of what wouldn’t work as an RIA.
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Dave on Hudson, a new continuous build platform.
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“Get over yourselves.”
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