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- Splunk Powered Associate Partner Program Launches
Allowing other people to embed Splunk in their product, like RightScale.
- Apple Reports First Quarter Results
"Apple sold 2,524,000 Macintosh® computers during the quarter, representing nine percent unit growth over the year-ago quarter. The Company sold a record 22,727,000 iPods during the quarter, representing three percent unit growth over the year-ago quarter. Quarterly iPhone units sold were 4,363,000, representing 88 percent unit growth over the year-ago quarter." That's a lot of iProduct.
- IBM begins layoffs; Austin impact unclear | Statesman Business Blog
See the comments for the usual round of "color commentary."
- Giz Explains: Why the Windows 7 Taskbar Beats Mac OS X's Dock
- Zimbra! founder! quits! Yahoo!
- Microsoft offers download tool for Web developers
Making it easier to get started with web development on Windows, even PHP.
- Sun Microsystems may lay off 6,000 today » VentureBeat
- Vista main culprit in Microsoft layoffs | InfoWorld | News | 2009-01-22 | By Tom Sullivan, InfoWorld
- The Long Road to Cloud Interoperability
- SearchDataCenter.com Products of the Year 2008: Splunk 3.3
I was on the judge panel for this and, yeah, Splunk was the clear stand-out.
- Cory Doctorow: Writing in the Age of Distraction
Give yourself 20 minutes writing time a day, and type in "TK" where you need to research something instead of looking it up in Google right away.
- Cloud Interop Session
- nascar-gear on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
"Surely only a decadent civilization would send a man to risk death with a soap ad on his belly."
- ASCII by Jason Scott / FUCK THE CLOUD
Scuzzy dreams, bro.
- Twitter's risk of ubiquity | Negative Approach – CNET News
Man, I'd love it if Twitter went down. I could get back to blogging.
- Funk & Wagnalls
"In 1998, as part of the Information division of Primedia Inc. (renamed K-III Holdings), Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopedia became the web site 'funkandwagnalls.com'. This short-lived venture was shut down in 2001." Yeah, technology loves history.
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