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couple of folks sent this to me, and it is indeed a nice writeup of the Sun/ORCL deal and its implications. i don't agree with all of it – among other issues, i think it's not realistic to imagine that we'll see Oracle trot out a MySQL replacement – but it's broad and well thought out.
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trying to find a needle in a haystack, using numbers and probabilities. and incidentally, i liked Mark Bellhorn.
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list of athletes Twittering
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just what it says
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very interesting
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only in baseball – a sports whose journalists trumpet their ignorance – would a system that provides oversight and performance reviews be a source of such resistance
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some mistrust from within the Google user ranks
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way late on this – been sitting in my browser forever – but pmuellr's thought's on bespin
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interesting usage of ZFS to duplicate features in some consumer storage/backups
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two things i would definitely spend on
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one of the many reasons i do what i do
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great resource from the CohesiveFT folks on the available APIs
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"But while occasional telecommuting has increased, the percentage of telecommuters who do so regularly has declined. 5% fewer telecommuters worked from home at least once a week in 2008 than in 2006. During the same period, the percentage of telecommuters who worked from home almost every day dropped by 11%."
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i'm a big believer in the promise of hyperlocal, not least b/c it's something that i would appreciate as a consumer. i miss things all the time for lack of knowledge, and even the most dedicated papers can't service it all manually – at least at levels that will permit their continued function as a going concern.
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this would be fantastic
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