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Marmite Guinness? Surely not? I am definitely buying some – now that is what i call a mashup.
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how are entrepreneurs like criminals? You need to take risks and have no fear; You need persistence and staying, You don’t want to work for a boss; You need the right connections and need to know your market in order to supply that market with what it w
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this guy gets more air-time than he deserves, in my opinion. he would rather make a $25m loss than be in SAP’s shoes- sure he would. Since when was making a loss better than single digit growth on a multi-billion dollar business. Back to 1999? On the othe
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Daniel Robbins returns to Gentoo
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that is what i call a bio: “The guy who created Gentoo Linux, worked for Microsoft’s Platform Strategy Group, and wrote lots of IBM developerWorks articles.”
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awesome post. Daniel comes at the GPL from the derivative works perspective, which is a good one. I have been thinking lately the furore over “fake” OSS licenses, which require attribution, needs more of this kind of thinking. A merger of GPL and creative
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the contribution society in action. its not what you take out its what you put in.
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“A recent addition to the list of notable blogs is Peter Fisk’s VistaSmalltalk blog. This Canada-based, long-time Smalltalk hand has set about to explore the ways in which the venerable Smalltalk programming language can work with Microsoft’s .NET cla
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very nice. this comes from someone with no axe to grind. “Adobe’s documentation is much better than Microsoft’s – better organized and visually more appealing”
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this post is truly designed to be picked up by Cote
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music dorkorama at java one: “My presentation proposal for JavaOne: Search Inside the Music: Using Signal Processing, Machine Learning and 3-D Visualizations to Discover New Music has been accepted by the JavaOne program committee.”
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never mind mommybloggers here come the mommyfounders. Cool. who needs the pop in mom and pop shop anyway?
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One for the RedNun- a sister at the vatican. Scoble is on a mission to help bring women in tech to light.
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Why Dell is likely to reassess its Linux thinking. Ignoring users in favour of we know best would be bad juju for Dell at this time. Mark Shuttleworth should get on the phone…
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Kurt Kagle is someone who I greatly respect. Here he takes a good dispassionate view of the ODF OOXML issue. “With regards to ODF and OOXML, the ISO process is indicating that a standard is and should be something that represents a common ground for every
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oh crap – you know advertising will come to twitter sooner or later
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Jeff is on the money – although i still think he’s holding out too much hope of private, well run, infobanks.
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Twitter is just a telepathy tool. We have now entered the “no beetle in the box telepathy age”. twitter is just a manifestation. what we say we think is indeed what we think, our desires are not private, any more than our emotions are.
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A classic from the Hill and Knowlton AR Team. Well done folks. I particularly like number one.
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Does Microsoft invite analysts or cool bloggers or who? We’d love some attention, folks. Its right in our coverage areas
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a Web 2.0 SaaS software project planning definition startup… Towards a “basecamp’ for software projects? wonder if its built in Rails.
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“do no evil has become see no evil” – nailed.
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