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Linux Insider. 26th,April 2007.
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wow. ubuntu people really love SOG, now he is in the ” open source leaders and visionaries” category.
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Alright. You guys know what I am going to say… Amazon providing fulfillment to eBay customers. Its called business process outsourcing (BPO), right. Doesn’t IBM do that? But here its micro-BPO.
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KKR: Buying Every Firm In The Known World
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Towards a Data Bill of Rights
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I say. Nice to see some Zimbra innovation from outside the firm.
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Logica sets up Electronic Process Framework EPF Wiki and runs community site.
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IBM Redbooks are going 2.0 – becoming Wikis. which makes a great deal of sense.
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wait a second/ this haircut in SL is my haircut in RL!
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RedMonk as a byword for an easy date. Oh well I like meeting people, and I have ADD, what can I say.
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What would open source water look like? Tragedy or cornucopia of the Commons?
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We’re Highrise customers. The ease of data entry is astonishing. CRM could almost be fun. The dashboard isn’t really worthy of the name though. Its a longlist, not a dashboard. Not sure what I expect/hope for but 37Signals are the design experts.
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jRuby as soft parts versus hard parts. Biology may be a way to cut through monotheism. Is this a language for flesh, cartlidge, or skeleton. Also think pace layering. [Hey Cote can you make sure to forward this link to FiveRuns please.]
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» IBM disses UDDI; calls for a new SOA registry standard | Service-Oriented Architecture | ZDNet.comIts good that IBM has realised the limitiations of UDDI. Sometimes you have to use a better approach. It made sense to go with an OWL-based framework with more extensibility.
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I really don’t want Viacom to buy Last.FM.
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how about that. now you can offer category subscriptions across a twitter feed. might be good for redmonk twitter channel so we don’t swamp people.
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For mainframe watchers this weekly news blog is a mine of useful information about System z. thanks for the props, Mark W
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