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- iPhone and iPod sales to date | Hardware 2.0 | ZDNet.com
12 million plus iPhones sold so far. Christ, that's a lot of iPhones!
- IBM to roll out $8-per-month hosted Lotus Wednesday
"An IBM Lotus executive said publicly in September that it would offer a Notes hosting service to cater to companies with between 1,000 and 10,000 employees, which IBM considers the midmarket. He said the offering would be priced between $8 and $18 per seat, per month, but did not offer more specifics." Good move for IBM.
- Official Gmail Blog: New in Labs: Canned Responses
Hmm, this looks like it could be useful. I need to watch what "canned responses" I'm already typing.
- TMobile's Android-based G1 goes on sale – Network World
- Brightkite for the iPhone is out! at Brightkite Blog
Finally! Hopefully this is as fun as I've built it up to be in my head 😉
- Oracle Packs AJAX Session in Silicon Valley in the Midst of Historical 2008 Recession
Ajax/Oracle/BEA news.
- Senior Next-Gen Web Developer – Sun Microsystems – Employment
Good looking, fun job on the Zembly team.
- County Clerk — Elections — Early Voting
Info on early voting in Travis county.
- 37signals Product Blog: Big new Highrise feature: Deals
This looks pretty nice.
- Radar Networks delivers Twine 1.0 | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone – CNET
- Citrix and VMware test the "employee-owned PC" with their own employees, from Brian Madden on BrianMadden.com
On Citrix's "bring your own PC" program. Good pro/con discussion (mostly con) in the comments.
- Sun undershoots again
"Despite this Sun, which yesterday announced new blade systems, is a cash cow with cash reserves of $5.3bn. So it can carry on doing what it is doin – as long as its chairman, board and executives are convinced its strategies are right and will come good in the future."
- TimeScroller | Widget for OSX
OS X widget and an iPhone app for displaying the time in multiple time-zones at once.
- The Business of Marketing Technology: Michael Cote from RedMonk debriefs on PERFMAN
- Sun Adds a Little Zip to Java
"The foundation of your house is never fascinating, it's the house you build on top of it. When JavaFX comes out, what Sun and other people do with it will be the real interesting stuff."
- SarahLacy.com: Enterprise 2.0: Have Fun RIP'ing with B2B
"In a few months, you'll be able to buy a while-label social networking company for the change in your pocket."
- BearingPoint Awarded U.S. Marine Corps Identity and Access Management Contract Valued up to $15.6 Million
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You have a very demented sense of fun if building cross-browser compatible "responsive and elegant web user interfaces with Ajax and similar technologies" is your idea of a good time 🙂
I did write a MIB parser once and really like it, so you might have a point there.