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Graph to track the movement of your PowerBook.
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Some weirdness in the tech-land.
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Looks like my kind of reading…
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On preventing the death of Java EE.
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“If it is true that Java EE is on it’s way out, lets not give our fellow developers a hard time. At the end of the day we all have to pay our mortgages.”
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MP3 on the topic.
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“What’s the difference between ASP and SaaS?”
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“What I don’t understand in all this is how Microsoft thinks it can side step the infrastructure issues.”
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Letting go of your enterprisey urges behind-the-firewall…
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Whao…read this for the “they don’t get it” story du jour.
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Speculating on future Apple platform chips. In all honesty, this is more about chips than I can take in. But, hey, there it is.
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“Red Hat is too small and does not do a very good job of supporting [its customers].” Man, I need to get on finishing that book…
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“We aim to produce the best Windows development tool possible for Ruby. We aim to leverage all the features of Visual Studio: code completion, snippets, IntelliSense, etc.”
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In addition to the idea itself, a good articulation why ODF could create *alternatives* to the Office method of info-work.
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While reading this, play the scene from The Big Lebowski where Walter destroys the red Corvette, repeating the same phrase over and over again as he swings the bat. Yeah. I hate telcos.
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“…which is why mashups are making slow progress in the enterprise — and for that matter, why service-oriented architectures are making slow progress, too” Yuh!
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“a fundamental flaw in the Web 2.0 era: a complete disregard for accountability to their users among service providers.”
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An old email discusion about episode 09 of the DrunkAndRetired.com podcast where we talk about rails.
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Another satisfied customer…
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I am only awaiting more eMusic credits…
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Baam! Even she has a blog…
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