links for 2007-08-10
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More details on Novell’s LinuxWOrls Linux announcements: cross-distro “will run” certification, playing nice with the LSB (how and to what degree?), ZenWorks virtualization releases, and calls to action for Unix and Windows desktop replacement.
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Google sets itself up as taste-maker and big-brother for adding comments to news. Letters to the Editor becomes Letters to Google. This seems risky from a Google PR perspective, but it’ll be fun to watch.
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Roach motels work well if you, the investor, can cash-out. Never mind the community…Culture vs. business, folks: “But AOL’s walled garden worked well enough to merge with Time Warner before the floor fell out. I’d take that.”
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From amateur boxer to billionaire. Seems like it’d make a good movie.
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Exciting rumors of Dell shipping a hypervisor — perhaps hackable/replacable. That’d be super fun stuff.
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Here’s a great example of the game I like to play with non-tech press covering BMC: what type of company will they describe it as? Mainframe? Database? Management? Here, it’s mainframe.
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Group for upcoming official API and reverse engineering unofficial API.

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