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I had not seen these Firefox growth figures, which have to worry Microsoft a fair bit. And as for Slovenia with a *47%* Firefox market share – holy web standards support, batman.
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Don’t sign overly restrictive IPR policies at your employers or clients. We don’t. Be careful and do read the small print. If they want your first born don’t sign the deal. If you’re good they will negotiate. Lawyers are such asshats though, policies at B
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Architect insourcing. Another boutique services firm. This is a great idea as long as the architect providing governance advisory doesn’t suck. Some architects, like many analysts, are not as pragmatic or close to the ground as they need to be.
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Everybody loves the top down bottom up discussion. To Bex’s point, shared purpose underpins a lot.
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Steve Rubel starts his side of the conversation around the new social media index (SMI) “beta”
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National Petroleum Council gets off the pipe and starts talking sense. Its time for a windfall tax. Hoist them with the petard, they have had a very good six years.
“Hoist them with the petard”
On the off chance that you are interested in seeing a petard in action, or at least a sketch of one:
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=rbc3&fileName=rbc0001_2003rosen1363page.db&recNum=183
Petards actually existed beyond Hamlet!
That’s cool George but do you have some pictures showing how a petard actually works? that one isn’t really clear.