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CRM News. September 4th, 2007.
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Is AppExchange a bust? Good question. Will know more when sog hits dreamforce. I have said it will be real when partners make money on it. From an adoption point of view, interesting to compare with the explosiveness of Facebook API (the fact one is ente
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The old someone should buy BEA chestnut. I have been pondering ADOBEA since their joint venture announcement. Zero overlap, would take BEA into situational space, and create a cash generation machine
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sometimes regulation is good. health and safety is a particular case.
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Stormhoek Blue Monster takes over Microsoft
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This is going to be very very interesting. Microsoft is going to push the line of “principle’. There is no reason why the firm should be a special case.
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Vote for WordPress in the Best Open Source Social Networking CMS Award.
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someone please remind me to get some decent stock shots in colour.
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is the balls. sheer utter unadulterated love of music. it shines from 17dots, and makes eMusic more human – music lover rather than music seller. that’s who i want to buy from.
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Avoid Flume at all costs. Sure the feature set is amazing, but talk about a privacy roach motel.
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Ah Joseph must be back – link love is always appreciated… glad you had a good holiday mate. So – are Brits more guilty about travel/food/emission miles than other nations?
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GOOG says its green then pulls stuff like this. not cool.
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The Gray Lady has a new spring in her step: Times to Stop Charging for Parts of Its Web Site « The Wayward Word Press says:
September 18, 2007 at 5:01 pm
[…] one of the blogs you can on my blogroll, James Governor, I saw a link in his daily links section, links for 2007-09-17 to a post by Matt Mullenweg, Vote for CMS Award. I then read Matt’s post and added my own […]
dave shields says:
September 18, 2007 at 5:05 pm
James,
Thanks for linking to Matt’s Post. I added my own comment to it. I then added Matt and Alex King to my BlogRoll, and made mention of them in my latest post, The Gray Lady has a new spring in her step: Times to Stop Charging for Parts of Its Web Site.
thanks,dave
jgovernor says:
September 19, 2007 at 6:48 pm
cheers Dave. glad to be of some linksistance