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“It’s obviously been quite a while since I’ve managed to post something here.” Kevin’s been busy… He is also smart enough to position this as a 3.0 play… some context for how Adobe got here.
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The alpha is here. Should be interesting.
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mike’s blog cited in the official press release.
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Mike Chambers recorded presentations on Apollo basics. ApolloHelloWorld, videod.
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ha ha ha. that headline is some funny shit. ha ha ha. any tecosystem reader will know the score. Apt-get install for Ian Murdock. You dork Stephen. Anyone would think our clients actually read your stuff or something.
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new mainframe blog from a Belgian business partner
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Sun is pushing ahead with Community Relations 2.0. It increasingly seems like people are treated like adults – and some of the people Sun is hiring are true experts in community building. Wny bother with a press release when smoke signals are faster?
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excellent quote on the forums – “Wow, I remember you. You were debIAN when Debian was cool. Mahalo.”
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the 451 reminds us that Shuttleworth is incoming, while Murdoch is outgoing. He also notes that Sun is a gold member of the Linux foundation, while RedHat is only silver…
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Zend gets Eclipse religion, seeks Product Marketing Manager. Got this from Mark de Visser, an aggressive linkedin user (the job isnt even listed on zend homepage). Zend is a client.
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Gentoo in crisis? Certainly Daniel Robbins didn’t last long there. Should Sun look to hire Daniel too, for the Murdock-led packaging project, or would he be too combatative a personality. He is a doer, which would earn respect from the Solaris guys.
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Apache ActiveMQ is now a top level project at ASF
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Comcast is selliing all your clickstream data. And we’re worried about Google and privacy???
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“Stay tuned, Flex makes so much sense for us. I can build those experiences, just like I can in AJAX,but I can build richer experiences that are easy to build, they plug right in and I can upload them to Salesforce, it’s hand in glove.”
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Helping the new breed of healthcare software companies. I would be interested to help but I am far from DC…
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Ruby libraries for HL7. Ruby is coming to healthcare
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Three Steps To Becoming a 2.0 company. Its as easy as 1,2,3
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case study for collaborative healthcare
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teenagers are more tuned into business than we were at that age? Sounds about right. Its funny because my dad always says: “where did you learn all this stuff about business? you know what you”re talking about.” Dad is the one with the MBA…
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All the European Enterprise 2.0 people love Trampoline systems. We need it to IPO, rather than get flipped though.
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Twitter as viagra for your other social networks in the classic list of ten style…
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music metadata via game.
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Who is going to pay for Open Healthcare? When OSS needs to meet certification? Shades of Sun/Apache/JCP here. Without Big Vendor patronage will Open Healthcare this catch on?
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sounds a lot like this band is trying to channel AC/DC. My first thought was to skip past it and delete it from my SXSW playlist. My second thought was to – turn. it. up.
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first really killer track from the SXSW sampler. This gets my vote.
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“Athough I characterise Redmonk as sell side (you should be the judges of whether that colours your opinion), Redmonk tries harder than most other analyst firms to be honest brokers and present a balanced picture.”
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Why we dont need an institite of industry analysts, or associated certification
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get smarter, shake a leg and so on
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Simon’s commenters are not short of an opinion, are they? Seems like there are some Ian Murdock haters out there
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A tipping point?
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Ruby, Rails
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Red Hat calls SOA “Simple, Open, Affordable”. How did i miss this classic? “JBoss Enterprise Middleware Platforms and Frameworks take on these challenges on our customers’ behalf enabling them to build simple, open and affordable SOAs.”
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Really good blog from a JBossian. On Parasites, more effective flossing, technology, all wrapped up in one oh so simple design.
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if you want to sunscribe to Australian CEO bloggers here is one. Its a good read.
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Where are the Aussie startups? listed here.
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druidstreet suggests working with…. RedMonk clients!! Excellent. “Want Lightweight Enterprise? Start with Mule, Splunk and Spiceworks. I do like the idea of enterprise architecture informed by stories. I like that a lot.”
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Building Flex apps using alternative IDEs and editors
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One key to effective management? Make the best software engineers on the planet excited about the new guy on the team. Ian Murdock’s got game, unlike some other people we could mention. If Bryan’s happy Solaris will be too.
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Erlang vs Haskell – reindeers and elves. And I am supposed to educate myself with Santa patterns?
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amazingly awesome table. seriously you must visit this. every way you can think of to illustrate data, and then some. anyone know leisa reichelt’s delicious name to forward this? Shwing not telling trult outstanding
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I forgot to point this one a while ago. Download to embed creative commons licenses in your Microsoft Office documents. Very cool.
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a discount. on wine? of course it will bloody work again. Do an easter bunny wine special. British people dont *need* an excuse to get pissed, but they do like having one. Make it a treasure hunt- vouchers meets stormhoek meets threshers. geo-caching?
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Anything I can’t link to sucks. if its not chunkable and available its lame. But yes we do need new kinds of crawlers and indexing technology.
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GeekDad-subscribed obviously. is there a site called GeekMom?
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Ah yes JSON humour. Now its unstoppable. 2007 is the year of JSON, optimising comms between client and server. AJAX: we’ll update just the bit of the page that needs updating, it will be fast. and do it in XML??? wtf? go JSON.
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getting consumers to reveal their intentions is the easiest thing in the world. harvesting that revelations is the good bit. declarative living and tag gardening.
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Why on earth are we still publishing our software lives in unstructured media like blogs in this way? Its very helpful info but absurd we dont have a way to capture these declarations about infrastructure choices. Why is there no infrastructurescrobbler?
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Health Infocard
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a new Kiwi bank – 100% MS infrastructure. Hope it doesnt have a JetBlue moment
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Saw Mark Nottingham keynote on Friday. Thought it was awesome. Said he had a blog? What’s it called I asked? mnot”s he said. Ah- I am already a fan I said. Cool. Mark likes caching with squid, but he doesn’t like WS-deathstar
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IBM Tivoli QED Wiki on Youtube. OK guys all bets are off. disclaimer: Tivoli is a client.
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just brilliant. i suspect it was Paul asking the tough questions and making me realise how my pitch at QCon had curdled into EA apologia. Here he talks to database, architecture and scale. what is a transaction. this is a great bridging blog
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andyp says:
March 20, 2007 at 11:48 pm
Good comment wrt my post on OS X software, James. Kyb and I discussed one aspect of this extension of Delcarative Living recently in comments on another post. Whilst I agree that some way of publishing this information out in a standard format it useful, in this case the commentary (and, I hope, the responses to my experiences in switching platforms) would probably not be easily expressed if there was a standard format “infrastructureroll”.
James says:
March 21, 2007 at 10:34 am
How about Redmonk posting some thoughts on best practices for community building…
Flux says:
July 29, 2007 at 5:21 pm
A very good link building article in itself, I’ve no doubt! Very useful content, thanks.