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- Knowledge@Wharton interview with Kevin Lynch
- Kendall Whitehouse has an interview up with Kevin Lynch at Knowledge@Wharton in which he discusses everything from Adobe AIR to the Open Screen Project. It's one of the better interviews I've seen and gets into a lot of aspects of Adobe's strategy around RIAs. They also talk about Kevin's new...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe AIR, Knowledge@Wharton, Kendall Whitehouse, Desktop Application, Desktops, Hardware, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2008-05-29
- Knowledge@Wharton interview with Scott Guthrie on everything
- Kendall Whitehouse has a really fantastic interview up with Scott Guthrie, the man helping to lead Microsoft's charge into rich Internet applications. The interview covers a ton of ground including Microsoft's plan to make money off of Silverlight and Scott Guthrie's thoughts on AIR. Kendall has been following the space...
- Tags: Microsoft Silverlight, Knowledge@Wharton, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Kendall Whitehouse, Kendall, Scott, Flash, Web Browsers, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Web Site Development, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2008-03-19
- Digg Labs - Tracking the web in real-time with Rich Internet Applications
- I'm a bit late to this, but it wasn't until last night, when I received an email from Kendall Whitehouse of The Wharton School that I stopped to take a long look at the new services on Digg Labs. In the email, Kendall described them as offering "a glimpse at...
- Tags: Web, Kendall Whitehouse
- Blog posts 2006-07-28
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- ICANN to OK custom TLDs
- ICANN to OK custom TLDsWho cares about URLsI don't bother remembering URLs, I just ask Google or whatever search machine I prefer on the day. It's less typing and forgiving of my typos.Doubt about ImpactThere continue to be so many people that expect to put a .com at the end,...
- Tags: ICANN, TLD
- Discussion threads 2008-06-25
- Air Force seeks part-time cyberwarriors
- Air Force Cyber Command is looking to Silicon Valley for part-time help in its fight against cyberattack, the Christian Science Monitor reports. For example, the 262nd Information Warfare Aggressor Squadron, an Air National Guard unit in Washington State, has tapped into...
- Tags: Air Force, Air Force Cyber Command, Air National Guard, Hacking, Quality, Workforce Management, Viruses And Worms, Security, Business Operations, Human Resources, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Cancer--censored, delayed, none of your business
- Cancer--censored, delayed, none of your businessIt's not your job to question.It is your job to feed Penelope and Rupert.RE: Cancer--censored, delayed, none of your businessYeah, remember that Alar stuff that was so bad? Oh, wait, it wasn't. Well, what about that really bad stuff, DDT? What do you mean I...
- Tags: Oops IT, green tech blog, bad stuff, green technology
- Discussion threads 2008-04-29
- Whispers will not kill fair use
- Whispers will not kill fair useDon't discount the power of briberyThe amount of money and influence poured into Congressional coffers by the media cartel is huge. Add to that the fact that both elected officials and bureaucrats suffer from "star worship" as the general populace. Just look at the Hilary...
- Tags: Government, GWB, fair use, international law, epitome, indifference
- Discussion threads 2008-04-10
- A minority opinion ....
- A minority opinion ....Who said Windows can't ....... run on a 64 way multi-core system without a hitch. I didn't. I merely pointed out the flaws in the author's methods. I was the one arguing that each OS has it's place. You ran off on a...
- Tags: Operating systems, .NET, OPEN SOURCE, Named Pipes, Microsoft Windows, Sun Solaris, Linux, flaw, Unix
- Discussion threads 2008-04-02
- Microsoft's Chief Counsel Brad Smith urges open source rivals to compromise on IP issues, co-exist peacefully
- Microsoft's Chief Counsel Brad Smith urges open source rivals to compromise on IP issues, co-exist peacefullyJust surrender and it won't hurt at allSeriously, unless/until MS discloses which patents have been violated by which packages, their patent claims and their lawyer should be treated with absolute contempt. Furthermore, inasmuch as...
- Tags: IP, Microsoft Corp., Brad Smith, open source
- Discussion threads 2008-03-26
- Hillary nomination would unleash Obama's Net-driven third-party run
- Hillary nomination would unleash Obama's Net-driven third-party runNon-issueThis church stuff is a politics of racial fear-mongering. I don't see it as more than a one-day story. Any impact was diluted by Ferraro's racist statements. And note -- (via News for Real -- In 1988, she said: "If Jesse Jackson were...
- Tags: Ferraro, Obama, third-party run, Net-driven, nomination, Hillary nomination
- Discussion threads 2008-03-18
- A look back at MIX 2008
- Alistair Croll has a post up about his impressions of MIX and talks a bit about Microsoft's "three front war". In general, it's a pretty good post that encompasses everything Microsoft is doing. And I think it's very interesting just how deeply the RIA space is running through Microsoft. It's...
- Tags: Microsoft Silverlight, Mobile, Video, Microsoft Corp., Alistair Croll, MIX, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2008-03-09
- Sources: Microsoft readying sphere-shaped Surface
- Sources: Microsoft readying sphere-shaped SurfaceGlobe?Education... that's all I can come up with. It' make a pretty killer interactive globe.spherical surfceThere's one plainly obvious use of it. A "touchable" globe. I'm sure there must be plenty of useful applications for the ability to put a 3D world onto a 3D...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-03-05
- Presidential candidates: Take a data integrity and transparency pledge
- Presidential candidates: Take a data integrity and transparency pledgeI predict an Egyptian presidentFor eight years---Executive Privilege and National Security.Are just two reasons why such pledges are ridiculous. While you may think you need to know everything that transpires in the Whitehouse it is not an unalienable right.RE: Presidential candidates:...
- Tags: E-mail, Vertical industries, transparency, Presidential Candidate, data integrity, government
- Discussion threads 2008-03-03
- "Characteristics of a Troubled Project"
- "Characteristics of a Troubled Project"Has anybody sent this to the Whitehouse?Has anybody sent this to the Whitehouse?
- Tags: Whitehouse
- Discussion threads 2008-02-19
- Senate approves telecom immunity, rejects compromises
- The Associated Press reports this dire news: The Senate voted Tuesday to shield from lawsuits telecommunications companies that helped the government eavesdrop on their customers without court permission after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. That's the Democratic-controlled Senate. After nearly two...
- Tags: Associated Press, U.S. Senate, Telephony, Government, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Networking, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-02-12
- So about that 2009 Federal Budget
- So about that 2009 Federal BudgetSigh.First, why is it that if the Federal Government doesn't pay for something that "something" no longer exists. As with Stem Cell Research Technology from schools can be and should be paid for by States and local communities. I'd save the Constitutional...
- Tags: Taxes, Catholic School
- Discussion threads 2008-02-05
- The 2008 Election and Outsourcing... have your say
- I have been taking a close look at the main candidates for the 2008 Presidential Election to dissect what if anything they plan to do to promote / restrict outsourcing services if they get elected. While they all need to be seen to be openly "protecting" US jobs, they also need to...
- Tags: Outsourcing, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Phil Fersht
- Blog posts 2008-02-03
- Judiciary Committee passes on immunity for telcos
- The issue of immunity for telecommunications companies who cooperate with warrantless wiretaps is at the center of a looming showdown in Congress. Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved 10-9 a version of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that doesn't include immunity, the New York Times reports. Also Thursday night,...
- Tags: Immunity, U.S. Senate, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2007-11-15
- Man sues Comcast over BitTorrent flap; Net neutrality to the front burner?
- Man sues Comcast over BitTorrent flap; Net neutrality to the front burner?Bittorrent is not the issue for net neutralityDoes an ISP have the right to block whatever service they wantIf so this will be abused and competing services such as internet tv to comcast will be blocked. Do we trust...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Internet Service Provider, Comcast Corp., BitTorrent, Net Neutrality
- Discussion threads 2007-11-15
- Obama outlines federal CTO position; Where's the power?
- Obama outlines federal CTO position; Where's the power?I'd bet Obama has it covered.Out of all the Presidential Candidates, Obama is by far the most intelligent among them. He doesn't strike me as the type to ask someone to do a job without making sure they have the tools necessary to...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, Obama
- Discussion threads 2007-11-14
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