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- Commercial open source business strategies in 2009 and beyond
The meme-thread continues, this time with some more detailed analysis…and charts!
- Viddler.com – Michael Wilde – Splunk – Uploaded by michaelwilde
- iTunes news the only spark at snoozy Macworld keynote
That Omar is a pretty good content source.
- Microsoft bangs 'Apple tax' drum once again
I spent Sunday and part of Monday removing malware from my wife's ThinkPad. Every OS has a tax, some are just in time rather than cash.
- KTHXBAI
"Variation of 'kthxbye' – the internet bastardization of 'OK, thank you, goodbye.'"
- Rivermuse: open source Fault Management system
"[W]e have decided to delay the public launch of RiverMuse FreeCool until the launch release of RiverMuse ProCool is ready, which we are aiming to make available by late January/early February 2009."
- Curl Offers End-to-End Solution for Enterprise Rich Internet Applications with Addition of Curl Data Kit Data Services
Curl supports AMF, declares that it's an enterprise protocol standard: "Quickly becoming the binary application network protocol of choice for the enterprise, AMF is supported by the open source BlazeDS platform, Adobe Flex LiveCycle Data Services, and soon the Zend PHP platform."
- Adobe and Broadcom Bring the Adobe Flash Platform to TVs
- Can you get by for a week with just an iPhone?
Working off an iPhone for a week: "I did need to borrow a friend's laptop twice. The first time I needed to send an email containing a URL — I really hate the fact that the iPhone doesn't have a copy/paste feature. The second time I needed to send a calendar invitation. Although I can create calendar events and accept/decline invitations, the iPhone doesn't allow me to send invitations. Other major limitations of the iPhone include lack of the VPN client I need to access our SharePoint site, and limitations associated with reading Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents."
- SOA is Dead; Long Live Services
"It’s time to accept reality. SOA fatigue has turned into SOA disillusionment. Business people no longer believe that SOA will deliver spectacular benefits. 'SOA' has become a bad word. It must be removed from our vocabulary." We all await our the counter-argument shock troops!
- SOA gets an obituary
"SOA failed to deliver on promised benefits and after the investment of millions, IT systems are not better than before. In some cases they are worse, with costs higher and projects taking longer, [Anne Thomas Manes] said." Instead, she suggests driving towards SaaS, cloud, and EBSs. Yup.
- Why businesses are embracing Macs
"Yankee Group's Howe points out that, unlike 10 years ago, today many tech-savvy users believe they have technology at home that is far superior to what they use at work."
- Microsoft promotes Muglia to president
"During the company's first fiscal quarter, which ended on Sept. 30, 2008, the server and tools division accounted for 22 percent of the company's US$15 billion in revenue, making it the third-largest source of revenue behind client software and business software."
- Guest post: first impressions from a U-verse customer | Digital Savant
Nice comment thread of internet/cable service options in Austin.
- China’s Power Surge Ends (for Now)
"Researchers at Stanford University who closely track China’s power sector, coal use, and carbon dioxide emissions have done an initial rough projection and foresee China possibly emitting somewhere between 1.9 and 2.6 billion tons less carbon dioxide from 2008 to 2010 than it would have under 'business as usual' if current bearish trends for the global economy hold up."
- Easy Bisquick Chicken Pot Pie Recipe : Recipezaar
- Authentic Mexican Pozole Recipe : Recipezaar
Why's this only available on the weekends?
- African Peanut Soup
- Please Vote for A Smart Bear: 10 seconds of your time – Blog – Startups + Marketing + Geekery
- Freescale Eyes Cheap Linux Netbooks With New Chip Design
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