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- Tim O'Reilly: We are becoming part of the machine
- Tim O'Reilly: We are becoming part of the machineperhaps what he's thinking is......that a global brain is emerging that incorporates us as nodes along with software and data gathering capabilities, the eventual form and function of which is impossible to predict any more than you could predict a human brain...
- Tags: Channel management, Web, Tim O'Reilly
- Discussion threads 2007-04-17
- Tim O'Reilly: We are becoming part of the machine
- Tim OReilly opened the keynote phase of the Web 2.0 Expo describing the Web 2.0 philosophy: "Its about building the global computing network and harnessing all the collective intelligence of all the people who are connected....We are talking about persistent computing in which we are becoming part of a great...
- Tags: Web Technology, Web 2.0 Expo, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-16
- What Web 2.0 silliness and blog code of behavior silliness have in common-it's Tim O'Reilly!
- What Web 2.0 silliness and blog code of behavior silliness have in common-it's Tim O'Reilly!Thank youWe have print and Broadcast news. Just because they are moving towards lowest-common-denominator style news doesn't mean blogs have to move up. Blogs are for opinion. [everyone has one].
- Tags: Blogging, blog, behavior silliness, Tim O'Reilly, Web 2.0, Web
- Discussion threads 2007-04-13
- What Web 2.0 silliness and blog code of behavior silliness have in common-it's Tim O'Reilly!
- I find it a bit more than curious that the same blogosphere who -with a few exceptions- totally went hook-line-and-sinker for Tim OReillys overgeneralized, marketing-driven Web 2.0 silliness is almost uniformally rejecting Tims recommendations for a blogger code of behavior he terms Blogging Code of Conduct.Maybe its just me, but...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-04-09
- Tim O'Reilly's code of (mis)conduct
- Tim O'Reilly's code of misconductI'm not sure I agree.What O'Reilly says is that these people have bad characters in the first place. The anonymity creates an environment that these people abuse. However, anonymity protects all of us from other wierdo's and guarantees freedom of speech since the consequences will not...
- Tags: Blogging, Criminal Activity, Network TV, blogger, Tim O'Reilly, Internet
- Discussion threads 2007-03-30
- Tim O'Reilly's code of (mis)conduct
- So Tim OReilly, Web 2.0s philosopher-king apologist, has an excuse for the rampant and uncontrollable misogyny of the blogosphere. In response to the Kathy Sierra outrage, OReilly told the BBC: "The fact that theres all these really messed-up people on the internet is not a statement about the internet....
- Tags: Blogging, Tim O'Reilly, OReilly, blogosphere, Internet
- Blog posts 2007-03-29
- Tim O'Reilly spells out open-source evolution
- Tim O'Reilly spells out open-source evolutionAt the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in Portland, Ore., ZDNet's David Berlind talks with the CEO and founder of O'Reilly & Associates, Tim O'Reilly, about Perl, LAMP and the open-source community as it moves into the future.
- Tags: Tim O'Reilly, open source
- Videos 2003-07-11
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- SAP's TV budget: more waste
- Regular readers will know that I'm pretty hard on enterprise vendors, especially when I believe they are wasting customers' money. Last month for instance I dinged Oracle for wasting money on English language advertising at Madrid Barajas airport. This morning SAP gets my attention. They are sponsoring...
- Tags: SAP AG, TV, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- News to know: Open Office; Google; Security metrics; IT jobs
- Notable headlines: Dana Blankenhorn: What could Open Office do with a business model? Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: First look at Ubuntu 8.10 - Intrepid Ibex. Gallery right Paul Murphy: Internet abuse and Cloud Computing An IT productivity horror story ...
- Tags: Job, Security, Google Inc., Power Management, Information Technology, Photograph, OpenOffice, Office Suites, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-07
- Microsoft's search plan: It's about semantics and possibly for naught
- Microsoft's search plan apparently revolves around semantics. The software giant picked up Powerset, a natural language search provider for an undisclosed sum. Will it be enough to close its yawning Google and even Yahoo search gap? Probably not, but Powerset could give Microsoft a little leapfrog ability...
- Tags: Google Inc., Natural Language, Microsoft Corp., Powerset, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-01
- The Steve Jobs Standard
- The Steve Jobs StandardWell saidIn a world of greed, that last sentence was a breath of fresh air.Amen, Tom ntntThe unsung hero of AppleJohnathan Ive.An Apple product develops something like this:Jobs to Ive: Give me something sexy.Ive: Here you go.Jobs: Awesome.Gee - Maybe he should be a SaintNo doubt Steve...
- Tags: Steve Jobs, Apple Inc., Ive
- Discussion threads 2008-06-30
- The Steve Jobs Standard
- Ever since the black turtlenecked one appeared at the Worldwide Developers Conference, there has been no shortage of discussion about the health of Steve Jobs, the worry that he is mortal and who might succeed him.There's the photo by photo rundown of the increasingly thin Jobs. There's the discussion...
- Tags: Steve Jobs, Apple Inc., Vertical Industries, Digital Music, Benefits, Healthcare, Digital Media, Enterprise Software, Software, Personal Technology, Human Resources, Consumer Electronics, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- Microsoft Hyper-V and Spin Marketing - Virtual Iron Chimes In
- As I mentioned in the post, Microsoft Hyper-V and Spin Marketing, a number of companies contacted me in the hopes of presenting their view of Microsoft's Hyper-V announcement. This is the first of several posts on what they had to say. My friends at Virtual Iron; Tony...
- Tags: Marketing, Hypervisor, Microsoft Corp., Virtual Machine, Virtual Iron, Microsoft Hyper-V, Virtualization, Desktop Virtualization, Hardware, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- The lighter side of Bill Gates
- As you all probably know, considering the 2 year lead-up to today and the considerable press coverage, it's Bill Gates' last day at Microsoft. I'd like to take a slightly different spin on covering his career and life, by pointing out the stupid stuff, in the hope it will appeal...
- Tags: Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 95, Sales Channel, Financial Services, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Sales, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-06-27
- Understanding SOA and Business Mashups: Automate. Coordinate. Collaborate. No coding required!
- Featured Speaker: Tim Zonca, Master Masher and Director of Product Marketing at Serena Software Service Oriented Architecture SOA has been the talk of business process management, IT and enterprise architecture for the last decade, but the promise of SOA remains largely unfulfilled. Learn how Serena Business...
- Tags: Serena Software Inc., Webinar, SOA, Mashup, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts 2008-06-26
- Bill Gates' legacy: A modern day Henry Ford
- Bill Gates is arguably the individual who has had the biggest impact on the world of technology and his departure from Microsoft on 27 June will mark the end of an era. Bill Gates is arguably the individual who has had the biggest impact on the world of technology...
- Tags: Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Professional Development, Career, Tim Ferguson silicon.com, Microsoft, Vista
- News items 2008-06-25
- ProxMox: The high-performance virtualization server for the rest of us
- ProxMox: The high-performance virtualization server for the rest of usGood stuffI've been extremely impressed with Proxmox VE and the developers are readily accessible and responsive via their forum and mailing list.I was going to install plain base Debian just for Plesk on this crazy new dual-socket quad-core (8-way SMP) box...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Leadership, cloud computing, Performance management, Storage management, high-performance, virtualization, KVM virtualization, ProxMox VE
- Discussion threads 2008-06-24
- News to know: Vista reliability; Nokia-Symbian; Open source drivers; diversITy
- Notable headlines: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Improving Windows Vista's reliability Mary Jo Foley: Gates hints about Microsoft's cloud futures on his way out How many people does it take to fill Bill Gates' shoes? Dennis Howlett: Time to...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Android, Phone, Nokia Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, Symbian Inc., Open Source, Broadband Internet, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, David Grober
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- Interview: HP SOA Center director Tim Hall on new business drivers and efficiency benefits from SOA
- Interview: HP SOA Center director Tim Hall on new business drivers and efficiency benefits from SOADid the first memory chip self power?An audio tape as it passes over the playback head generates a voltage much like an electrical generator does.When a memory chip magnetic bit is clocked it too generates...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Semiconductors, Memory, HP SOA Center, HP SOA, Tim Hall, efficiency benefit, business driver, SOA, Hewlett-Packard Co.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-23
- Interview: HP SOA Center director Tim Hall on new business drivers and efficiency benefits from SOA
- benefits and pay-offs are accelerating. Green and energy-conscious companies are seeing SOA through the context of data center and applications modernization. Toss in a surge of interest in virtualization, ongoing methodological on-ramps to SOA and a budding fascination in cloud computing methods, and we're looking at the...
- Tags: Data Center, Hewlett-Packard Co., Benefit, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Data Centers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-06-23
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