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the inclusion process described
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have been meaning to bookmark this, but this is fascinating from a land use perspective
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we got a look at this last week, and can confirm that it is indeed a very interesting product; comparisons to OneNote are not at all out of order, and it’s got advantages being network based. very impressive, and a potential RedMonk tool
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BIW wins $257M contract; v good news for our local economy back in Maine
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what if indeed? would be severe cultural problems, severe integration problems, but the resulting entity would be a much more significant competitor to Google
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a critique of Canonical’s Launchpad
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John’s thoughts on Amazon’s EC2/S3 offerings
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Debian maintainers frustrations with Ubuntu patches
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“The music industry should, in my mind, get behind the Hype Machine and pay them to promote their artists. It’s gotta be the greatest music discovery site ever created.” – amen; i keep trying to sell people on the Hype Machine, with moderate success
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doesn’t work on Linux yet, but this is still very interesting – the browser is increasingly the center of activity
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interesting and thoughtful post from Miguel arguing on behalf of OOXML; don’t agree with all of it, but there are some good points in here
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Mark’s got Paul Ford commenting; that’s how good he is
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Denver has dealt with the weather this winter unbelievably poorly; a friend of mine lives over on Cook St and they still have 8 inch ice ruts in the street which a.) are terrible for your alignment and b.) scrape your undercarriage – this isn’t Florida gu
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Stephe with some thoughts on MySQL’s continued success, the Oracle offer, and rumors of Oracle supporting the database
tecosystems
links for 2007-01-31
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