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this is fascinating stuff – i may have to give Wesabe a look now
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“But I’d love it if we one day eliminated the term “blogging” from the web lexicon (and that we stopped pursuing “CEO’s who blog.”).” – we see this all the time when we’re cast as either analysts or bloggers, but seldom both
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seriously? we’re back to ice cooling
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i’m surprised that the expectations of the participants here would be anything _but_ a sociological experiment
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“IBM pledges access to patents covering 150 standards. This is a big deal, and should help with a lot of open source projects, as explained here.” – Chris likes the IBM patent announcement
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all depends on what you want out of an analyst, IMO. answering this depends on how you define “tier 1”: is it influence on the buying process? technical vision? etc. it’s also worth considering how technology adoption is shifting. interesting piece tho.
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not a lot of enthusiasm for PHP 5 here
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Open Sources | InfoWorld | Google Market Cap Exceeds IBM | July 11, 2007 06:19 PM | By Zack Urlockeri see this as a bad thing for Google rather than a good thing
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“Everybody was given a new phone (and phone number)…when we moved in. All I did was log into my GrandCentral account..delete my old work phone number and put in my new one. Immediately my…phone began ringing when people called my GrandCentral number.”
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