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  1. MAJOR Kudos to the Conservative Party. On political bursts

    Apr 23, 2007 — 2 Comments
  2. Last Chance To Lobby Your MP about Bad IP Law

    Apr 23, 2007 — 1 Comment
  3. Why I Will No Longer Support The Children’s Society

    Apr 23, 2007 — No Comments
  4. Why England Is The Greatest Country On Earth

    Apr 23, 2007 — 1 Comment
  5. links for 2007-04-20

    Apr 20, 2007 — No Comments
  6. RedMonk Unconference: May 7

    Apr 20, 2007 — No Comments
  7. Businesses Don’t Demand Industrial Strength Technology

    Apr 20, 2007 — 6 Comments
  8. Ready Your Company For The Burst Economy: Kill PR, mashup IT and marketing. A 7 Step Program

    Apr 20, 2007 — 1 Comment
  9. International Tech Expo Today in Second Life

    Apr 20, 2007 — No Comments
  10. OpenXML vs ODF: fighting dirty isn’t a good look

    Apr 20, 2007 — 2 Comments
  11. Twitter vs Jott: One World vs One Country. Aanvangsleerfase overslaan

    Apr 20, 2007 — 3 Comments
  12. links for 2007-04-19

    Apr 19, 2007 — 2 Comments
  13. Why IBM Should Acquire Amazon

    Apr 19, 2007 — 23 Comments
  14. More Thoughts on Discontinuous Productivity

    Apr 19, 2007 — 1 Comment
  15. Builders: Maven Goes Commercial, Spring Likes Bamboo.

    Apr 19, 2007 — No Comments
  16. OpenXML vs ODF: does the archiving argument stack up?

    Apr 19, 2007 — 26 Comments
  17. Alex King We Love You: Mad WordPress skillz

    Apr 19, 2007 — 3 Comments
  18. links for 2007-04-18

    Apr 18, 2007 — No Comments
  19. SAP’s Industry-Leading Blogger Relations Program

    Apr 18, 2007 — 1 Comment
  20. Ice in wine: A South African thing. Rethinker marketing and IT

    Apr 18, 2007 — 4 Comments
  21. An absurdly smart move by IBM

    Apr 18, 2007 — No Comments
  22. The Blue Monster meets Port25: goodness to ensue

    Apr 18, 2007 — 1 Comment
  23. links for 2007-04-17

    Apr 17, 2007 — No Comments
  24. RedMonk Unconference At Java One: Who is Up For It?

    Apr 17, 2007 — 8 Comments
  25. how well does open source currently meet the needs of shareholders and ceo’s?

    Apr 17, 2007 — 5 Comments