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I missed these to work on a presentation. Mmmm….pork-chops on sticks.
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Hey, why not? Go get a drink next Monday night with some tech people in town. That “Chophouse” is over-the-top swanky, for Austin at least.
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Wonder what they’re using to run the data center? System Center? Also, apparently, EMEA is gonna go nuts for video and audio over IP.
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Google tried to pull an iPod-move on in the mobile world. Good luck!
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Also, another data-point in the popular navel-gazing game, “spot the ‘former Gartner analyst’ reference.”
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“Java is indeed part of the Android platform.”
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Seems like these folks need to move inside the belly of the beast to move beyond presenting the same idea over and over again, year after year. Don’t get me wrong, I like the ideas…but they seem to exist on the conference dais more than the install CD.
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From SourceForge numbers, Nagios and Zenoss have the top downloads.
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Well, that was fun while it lasted.
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Dave Rosenberg’s new CNet blog.
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Nice to see an IR blog from Dell. And check out how much they link in their text too!
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Andy rounds up all the moo.com related groupie-gadgets and print-services.
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I love the part where they’re debating if (English) Christmas pudding is a “liquid” or not.
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Cynical take: We both want the same thing, but because we came to it separately, we’ll get nothing.
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The 3 remaining Cluetrain authors.
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Thanks for the kind words 😉
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More data center news, this time in the US mid-west.
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“The company was basically giving away VMware with their machines. It was a great sales job.” Virtualization – and everything else – driving storage needs.
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Original MST3K people to get together for more movie heckling.
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Exploring the use of DTrace with Postgres.
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“SurveillanceSaver is an OS X screensaver that shows live images of over 600 network surveillance cameras worldwide. a haunting live soap opera.” Whao.
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This looks like a good one for SXSW.
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“[A]ny sufficiently advanced Google is indistinguishable from Wal-Mart.”
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Dangling dolly
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