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worth reading, regardless of what your stance is respect to the conflicts abroad
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“The happy medium between the two that would make these services appropriate for the corporate world without stifling creativity.” – i don’t disagree with Anant that enterprises want control, but i’m not convinced there’s a medium. and it could cost them.
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“We’re now using S3 as the primary storage for WordPress.com, rather than just for backups.” – and people keep telling me it’s not for anything “serious”…
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interesting. need to learn more about this
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what a tragedy. i wonder why the incidence is so low (5 cases per year), when mosquitoes are absolutely everywhere.
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as many of you know, i’m not a big podcast guy. this one, however, is worth a listen. fascinating, free ranging discussion on everything from advertisting models to virtualization, with talk of Google, Microsoft, Novell, Sun, and Ubuntu thrown in
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halfway though and it is indeed solid
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“If you’re a die-hard Yankee backer these days, fun means absolutely nothing. Fun is for failures.” – not that we’re innocent of this, but the Yankee mantra of no World Series = failure completely misses the point, IMO
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fairly *nix specific, but useful nonetheless
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kudos to the Zend folks for really making the effort to connect with attendees, great to see. bummed i couldn’t make it this year.
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“I’ve talked to Joe actually a lot this year, just never on the field because people don’t want to see that,” said Francona, Boston’s manager. “People who know me know the respect I have for Joe.” – a very classy statement from Francona
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Carl Kessler says:
October 10, 2007 at 10:17 am
On Web 2.0 in the enterprise – you wrote, “but i’m not convinced there’s a medium. and it could cost them.”
Au contraire. I believe there is a medium. It requires some investment in education, training, maybe some tools, and a huge dose of trust (enterprises trusting their employees!). I wrote about this at http://outside-in-development.blogspot.com/2007/10/how-to-use-web-20-in-enterprise.html
(Anant Jhingran referenced it here: http://jhingran.typepad.com/anant_jhingrans_musings/2007/10/creativity-vs-c.html)
If you still think there’s no medium, let’s discuss the issues – I may be missing something…
Carl
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October 16, 2007 at 11:16 pm
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