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Monthly Archives: February 2005
2005-02-28
Did JBoss kill Hunter S?
4
2005-02-18
A POX on my house: One SOAP doesn’t fit all
5
Jennifer is Great: What brands do you love, which do you hate?
1
Building Open Source Analysis Communities
3
2005-02-16
Meta Gartner or Mega Target?
1
Get These Facts 3 (via Bob Sutor)
0
Scaling Martin Taylor. You have to LISTEN to Get The Facts
2
2005-02-14
Internal Text ads- models for grown up RSS platforms (via Cote)
1
2005-02-11
“Open Source Community” Is Just Muddled Thinking
12
2005-02-10
SOAP is boring, wake up Big Vendors or get niched
13
2005-02-09
Amazon, All You can Eat Delivery and Service Oriented Economics (via Seth)
0
Kiwi Applauds A Pom> now that is man bites dog
0
Three Hundred Hits Just Came Out Of My Finger
0
EU gets hip to DRM as a privacy threat (via Silicon.com)
0
Open Source Analysis Model Takes Off- our first fork!
1
2005-02-08
If you work at Sun read Jaime’s blog or at least point to it
2
Citizen Privacy: One Leak is One Too Many
0
2005-02-04
Enterprises and consumers don’t buy things, they subscribe to services
0
2005-02-01
Would you like privacy with that Scott?
1
Plant A Lot More Trees. Blunt Tsunami effects. (via The South-East Asia Earthquake and Tsunami Blog)
1
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