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“The CEO of the company taking over Verizon’s local phone exchanges in northern New England vowed Thursday to invest $200 million…and to be much more aggressive deploying broadband Internet service to rural areas.” – Georgetown first, please
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sorry to hear that Virtuas is folding up shop, but it wasn’t totally unexpected. if you’re looking for open source / Java talent, what are you waiting for? hire Matt
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DeWitt suffering from some of the same issues i was
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the irony here is thick: Sun’s Start Up Essentials program called me incessantly – when i didn’t need to talk to them – and did not call Matt back, when they should have
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interesting; i’m not familiar w/ H2, will have to give it a look – John’s right though, database benchmarks depend *so* highly on type of workload
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good rebuttal from Andy on some of the open source debate…hmm, maybe a good candidate for a RedMonk Radio session
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“This article rang particularly true for me as I’ve recently been pushing the concept of optimizing TPS/watt.” – all the more interesting because Dan’s a Technical Fellow at eBay
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“Maine’s National Guard chief on Friday said he’s received official word that all 24-month deployment limits to Iraq and Afghanistan have been rescinded.” – terrible news for a lot of Maine families
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alas, Denver doesn’t make the cut
tecosystems
links for 2007-01-20
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