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- Summer reading for kids
- A user on Slashdot asked yesterday for summer science fiction reading suggestions for his preteen kids. There were, of course, plenty of great thoughts from other Slashdot members that included all of the usual suspects from Bradbury to Asimov to Pratchett to Douglas Adams. However, the...
- Tags: Kid, Slashdot, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Arthur C. Clarke: All These Worlds Are Yours
- For every person, there are personalities who's influence and life's work that can shape one's imagination and destiny. For some people, they are world leaders, musicians, poets, and philosophers. For me, the Grand Masters of Science Fiction float to the very top of that august group – and...
- Tags: Work, Computer, Productivity, Nanotechnology, Emerging Technologies, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-03-19
- Linux-based+Unison+server+to+challenge+Microsoft+Unified+Communications+Platform
- Linux-based+Unison+server+to+challenge+Microsoft+Unified+Communications+PlatformPredictionIf employees of MS partners aren't required to sign non-compete agreements with MS, they soon will be.Good work / good postThanks for digging that one up. Any word on possible costs? (or did I miss it somewhere? It will deffinatly be less than MS.) Will you or someone be...
- Tags: agreement, CeBit, Unison, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-27
- Linux-based Unison server to challenge Microsoft Unified Communications Platform
- A group of former execs from a Microsoft messaging hosting partner are going to launch a Linux-based unified communications platform that will compete directly against Microsoft. Unison, a two-year-old developer based in New York, plans to release into beta testing the Linux server and Windows client code...
- Tags: Platform, Unified Communications, Enterprise Version, Microsoft Corp., Unison, Linux, E-mail, Open Source, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Online Communications, Hardware, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-02-27
- Hosted vs. server-based Unified Communications: come and join the debate
- Let's get a conversation going here about the relative costs and merits of server-based unified communications in the enterprise vs. hosted unified communications solutions. Both types of solutions involve capability of PC to PC voice communications within an enterprise, and often, beyond the enterprise as well. ...
- Tags: Intermedia, Unified Communications, Server, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2008-01-31
- Amazon 'Kindled' thoughts: Should Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 be renamed to Fahrenheit 1981?
- As you can see from this past Friday's "unboxing" video, I received for review a Kindle ebook from Amazon. In that video and its accompanying blog post, I had some initial thoughts on the Kindle and now that a full weekend has passed I have a lot more to...
- Tags: Amazon.com Inc., E-book, Kindle, Montag, Fahrenheit 1981.4, E-books, Personal Technology, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-12-03
- Before we know who owns the SOA business case, how about simple business processes?
- There's a good article on "owning" the business case for SOA on SearchWebServices.com. Some of my most respected analysts are quoted. But is the question posed a relevant one? While making the business case for SOA is and will be a fascinating topic for some time, we...
- Tags: Business Case, Business Process, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Operational Planning, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Business Operations, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-09-24
- Apple digs Flash after all
- I got an iPhone today and I absolutely love it. Well, except for the fact that it doesn't run Flash. But despite the popular opinion that Apple hates Flash, it looks like the crew in Cupertino knows a good thing when they see it. My iTunes, a widget platform that...
- Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iTunes, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2007-08-10
- Nick gets it - desktop software is scary
- What better way to spend your time at 2:00 in the morning than looking at Scobles feed blog? Dont answer that While doing so tonight I came across a post by Nick Bradbury about why there has been a move to the web application despite a lot of reasons for...
- Tags: Apollo, Experience, Rich Internet Applications, Web application, desktop
- Blog posts 2006-12-21
- IE7 RC1 and FeedDemon - a happy ending
- Well - after a number of crash logs, 36 e-mails, and more than a little detective work, the mystery of my IE7-FeedDemon bug has been solved. It turns out the an older version of Google Desktop was the culprit. Even though I had the software turned off, IE7 was attempting...
- Tags: FeedDemon, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
- Blog posts 2006-09-02
- IE7 team is serious about squashing bugs
- I've been working with Bruce Morgan and a number of other developers on the IE7 team to track down the crashing behavior I've somehow managed to conjure up when using FeedDemon. I will tell you this: in my experience (25+ years) testing software, I have never witnessed this amount of...
- Tags: IE7 team, FeedDemon
- Blog posts 2006-08-31
- I give - back to IE6 for now
- I tried. Really. But I've been unable to uncover the cause of the intermittent crashes in FeedDemon that started immediately after installing IE7 RC1. So I've uninstalled the release candidate and gone back to the great RSS experience I've come to rely on with FeedDemon. Turning off third-party add-ins did...
- Tags: FeedDemon
- Blog posts 2006-08-26
- IE7 RC1 issue resolved - sort of
- Having had some time to think about what might have caused my IE7/FeedDemon problem, it occurred to me that the culprit might have been an add-in installed into IE6 that did not work in IE7. Sure enough, I disabled all third-party add-ins running in IE7 (a process made remarkably easy...
- Tags: toolbar, add-in, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
- Blog posts 2006-08-25
- IE 7 RC1 - better luck with RC2 guys
- IE 7 RC1 - better luck with RC2 guysBeen using it all dayI have been using FeedDemon all day with IE7 RC1 - even clicked the link from your feed to come to your web page - right from FD... Not sure, but it isn't broken for me.I agreeI agree...
- Tags: Web browsers, IE 7 RC1, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
- Discussion threads 2006-08-24
- IE 7 RC1 - better luck with RC2 guys
- Sometimes I don't know what gets into my head. I saw that the first Release Candidate (RC1) of Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP was rolled out today and so of course I ran right out, downloaded and installed it.Big mistake.Oh, it's nice enough in a me-too sort of way...
- Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Blog posts 2006-08-24
- How do you like your RSS?
- JupiterResearch's Michael Gartenberg asks a great question: do you prefer a "river of news" presentation of RSS or a more structured presentation like the one delivered by NewsGator Inbox in Outlook? If you had asked me that question at any time through last week, I would have replied that NewsGator...
- Tags: FeedDemon, NewsGator
- Blog posts 2006-07-15
- Australian press on Dale Begg-Smith and spyware
- Australian press on Dale Begg-Smith and spywareAnd his spamship carried the Aussie flag!And here he was assigned the honour of carrying the Australian flag into the Olympic stadium at the closing ceremonies. I wonder if the Aussie press is asking their Olympic committee why he was given the honour...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, SECURITY, Dale Begg-Smith, Olympic Games, spyware
- Discussion threads 2006-03-05
- Now that we've got your attention
- I was in a conversation last night where the subject turned to Office and whether it's dead or not. You know, the good old Notes is Dead micromeme that I pushed out into the world way back when Ray Ozzie was not the Prince of Redmond. Back before Ray rewrote...
- Tags: E-mail providers, Ray, Microsoft Office, Google Inc., Google Gmail
- Blog posts 2005-12-14
- OPML, Audible, and Attention
- Audible's proffer of a proprietary format for podcasting generated a lot of heat and light, including some from Doc Searls that reverberated through a Gillmor Daily conversation we had that I'm now releasing in two parts, the first of which I just posted. At about the same time, Nick Bradbury...
- Tags: Audible Inc., OPML
- Blog posts 2005-11-17
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