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Using nyud.net to do content load balancing on the net.
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In a statement released by his spokeswoman…Wilson said: “I have never heard the song ‘Cousin Dupree” and I don’t even know who this gentleman, Mr. Steely Dan, is. I hope this helps to clear things up and I can get back to concentrating on my new movie,
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“[W]e spent a lot of time talking with focus groups, forever trying to figure out what readers wanted. And here is what they wanted: everything.”
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“I’ve always found it funny that people talk about open-source development as being some kind of Communist approach to software. It’s the exact opposite. Heck, open-source is beyond free-market capitalism, it’s programming Darwinism. Only the fit survive.
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“Let me sum it up for you. The Microsoft ODF plug-in, Open XML Translator, is awful. It’s almost impossible to make it easily usable from Word, and its Word-to-ODF translation results are awful.”
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FiveRun’s Steven Smith on the Web 2.0 show. Good insights on Big 4 mid-market attempts.
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“Mongrel is a fast HTTP library and server for Ruby that is intended for hosting Ruby web applications of any kind using plain HTTP rather than FastCGI or SCGI.”
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Full-text of many Lovecraft stories, HTML and PDF.
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Much good advice and case-study. Esp. the part that says, essentially, the biz should spend money to build team friendship.
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“All the while those same bloggers and Wikipedia contributors apparently become mute when they go to work.” Dolla, dolla-bill, ya’ll!
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Sounds from Mr. Show. Yuh!
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Here’s an interesting way for a small, but famous software shop to make money: charge $250/month to list jobs on a job board on your site. Check out the pitch for more of why it’s a good idea.
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Some good [viral] marketing. We’ll have to see what he says about it. Looks like they’ve made the packaging look cooler since I got one.
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