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yup…this is what’s discussed at Williams College
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“In a startup you need to be very comfortable constantly making decisions with less than perfect data that will fundamentally effect the course of a small company.” – amen
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pushback against my network offering idea: “The idea seems pretty crazy to me. Businesses don’t want one-time fixes, they want relationships. They don’t think in terms of problems, they think in terms of time.”
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one piece of what i’m looking for from my network offering: developer DB
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QoTD: “I agree in principle, TechCrunch’s bread and butter is baseless hype, but maybe that’s more an indictment of reader appetite than their journalistic integrity.”
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“I consider Ubuntu’s change a hack fixing symptoms, not causes.” – interesting point from Martin; my only question would be whether or not this is potentially a “perfect is the enemy of good” case
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“And now Adobe Systems wants to replicate its success in video space in the Voice over the Internet (VoIP) arena, making it easy to embed voice into web applications.” – interesting
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very useful look into some of the design philosophy of Google Calendar
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they have their own podcast? who knew?
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i really need to get myself one of these
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Luis dissects the kernel devs reactions to GPLv3; very much worth the read
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the aforementioned Kernel developers’ position piece on GPLv3
tecosystems
links for 2006-09-23
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