links for 2007-06-03
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Wilcox gets the Google shivers.
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“For the year’s first five months, total software industry M&A spending stands at $27.8 billion, nearly triple the $9.8 billion for the same period last year”
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Nice comments on women’s reading patterns, media consumption in general, video, and online ads.
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“‘Dude, that’s so 2005.’ Instead, people who need outside capital/network/assistance are coming looking for it; and people who don’t need it are operating without.”
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“MyEclipse reports a user base of 500,000 subscribers.” Doing the math: if each of those 500k bought the cheapest version, that’d be $15,000,000 a year for Genuitec. Who knows what volume discounts result in though…
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“…while Microsoft is trying to build bridges wherever possible between the commercial and open-source software industries, some seem intent on tearing down those bridges. We are in the bridge building business, not in the bridge burning business.”
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Looks like Dell with give you whatever virtualization engine you want.
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“The advantage of going private is that it’s easier to focus on long-term strategy when company managers have to deal with a small cadre of investors.”
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Still not free, tragically.
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Check out the sausage being made: “they are crunchy, and tasty with ketchup. But accusing us of trying to kill this project with process? Sorry, it’s just not true.”
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