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…now, if Microsoft joined, it’d surely be so weird as to be a sign of the end-times. Dogs and cats living together! In all seriousness, it’s great for all people involved.
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“In our day, there is no compelling reason to lock oneself into closed source and closed standards.”
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Duane Nickull (Adobe) and Dion Hinchcliffe talk about Web 2.0 and, more interestingly, Web 2.0 patterns and the architectural needs and standards for the future. Also, nice RedMonk mention.
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Analyst group. Check out the Milan connection 😉
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“We’re on track for the October delivery of a bouncing baby colt.”
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That is, the Java 6.0 JSR.
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Hrm, will have to look at this more.
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Check out some microformats in action. Note the link to add them to your cal: it converts the microformatted blog entry into an ical download by keying off the referral link. Now, that’s Web 3.0, baby.
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Since we’re always trying to get IBM to host more things online, this has some interesting side-context to it…
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WSDM WS library, contributed by IBM.
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A hosted systems management platform to check out. Thanks for contacting me 😉
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Summary of key points in Peopleware.
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FineTooth (hosted contract management) joins OpenAjax.
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Signed applications post-Vista.
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“Worldwide RFID spending totaled US$504 million in 2005, and is scheduled to grow to $751 million in 2006 and reach $3 billion by 2010, according to the analyst firm Gartner Inc.”
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A simple slide from Media 2006 I’m assuming.
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“The big vendors cannot afford to continue sitting on the sidelines as managed services becomes a way of life for an increasing number of channel companies.”
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The ethernet on the airport has “ethernet out.” This is exciting for the likes of me.
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Starting up snmpd on OS X desktops. It’s just net-snmp, so there ya go!
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Feature requests for MindManager 6 for Mac. Good stuff. Look at all those OPML requests.
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Example of using a mind map for a book summary.
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Snover on talking with my about PowerShell.
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