links for 2006-09-30
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RedMonk and MWD quoted in this short piece. PowerShell looks awesome. Once I get my hands on a Windows machine, it’ll be the first tool I play around with — after spining up plenty up of virtual machines, of course.
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IBM puts up movie on YouTube. BAAM!
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More on 360. Obviously, I need to dig deeper into all this.
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“If we want to keep Java relevant, we have to support this newer programming model [scripting].”
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If you’re into asset management, and you’re not baking The Battery Recall story into all your slides right now, you sure as hell should be. Make sure to get the money $’s in there with a big picture of a toasted laptop.
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“The community builds what it thinks is good, but it is not always the same as what the customer thinks is good.”
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My favorite IBM ad series: Ned and Gil…
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Common knowledge in digital form.
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40 different 3 column XHTML/CSS layouts.
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The discusion is a good example of why identity is facinating.
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“[T]he majority of the audience claimed they looked at the open source code and 30-40% actually modified it.”
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Yahoo! openes up it’s identity and data doors…?
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