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“The major labels wanted to kill the single. Instead they killed the album. The Recording Industry Association of America wanted to kill Napster. Instead it killed the compact disc.”
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A shared service for MIFID reporting. very interesting compliance oriented architecture example
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Location setting in Twitter- home and office, using L: – who knew?
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Pencils made out of human remains. no, seriously.
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The disposable American? The people-ready business? It doesn’t matter what tools you use if you treat your people like crap and or make them live in fear.
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Eclipse in full multimedia glory. kinda.
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Really good pushback by Mike Milinkovich against GPL uber alles thinking – we’re not going to see EPL GPL harmonisation. But more importantly- he is going to can blogger and migrate to WordPress. Good job Mike, you won’t regret it
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prizes for cool green cars
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Hey cool I am on the Enterprise 2.0 Rave blogroll.
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who would have thought Geir wanted to get rich quick? congratulations man.
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Ryan points to a blog about why one of the coolest apps I have seen in a long time chose Flash over AJAX. If you have not seen Buzzword yet you must check it out
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Some useful numbers and analysis behind News Corps’ integration of Myspace and attempt to build a financial model for the business.
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I dont want to sign up to comment. Come on guys open up. And those headshots really don’t fit the blogosphere. Sure you’re suits but you dont have to look like SUITS
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“Yikes — if this is the “overview,” I’d hate to see the more detailed drill-down.” QOTD
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JBoss says middleware revenues are going to flatline, then fall in the 2012 timeframe. Hey Pierre you should maybe get a job at IDC… pushback- mainframe and Unix revenues are still growing
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oh no I just realised something. Karl Rove is a fat Ray Ozzie. Microsoft could always just buy Adobe and have done with it.
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I really like our listing on this page: “Industry analyst firm working at the boundaries of agile and enterprisey, the way the web was and the way it will be. Austin, Denver, London.”
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what is says on the tin. its a different but related take on my what if google just threatened to stop finding viacom properties. but this is a more evil, more intelligent version.
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SAP’s Mike Prosceno starts blogging. Its about frigging time, man.
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Data is like wine, apps are like fish. In distributed SOA terms
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“In the transformed world, consumers become participants, by taking back the car keys and determining their own destinations.”
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i disagree with most of what this article says, which is why I am posting it. A dissenting view that likes DRM and assumes alll kinds of things.
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April 8, 2007 at 2:31 am
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