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- Plagiarism, gibberish, IEEE, and the textbook business
- When the the prestigious IEEE Software publishes something that's obvious gibberish - and later turns out not to have been original work - as a peer reviewed contribution to IT knowledge, what are we to make of it? by Paul Murphy
- Tags: CMS Watch, IEEE, Tony Byrne, Open Source, Web Browsers, Internet, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-10-09
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- When independent advice isn't
- Tony Byrne of CMS Watch has commented on a story from Wired about a Federal Government lawsuit against Accenture, Sun, and HP. The suit alleges that Accenture defrauded the government of millions of dollars by taking kickbacks and rebates on massive government IT projects. There's nothing...
- Tags: Accenture Ltd., Government, Phil Windley
- Blog posts 2007-09-05
- Monty Python on the Semantic Web
- Tony Byrne of CMS Watch sent me a note about a fun series of posts over at the xml-dev mailing list using Monty Python to poke fun at the Semantic Web, RESTful Web Services, and Web Services specifications. Its worth reading the comments in between the quips as well....
- Tags: Monty Python
- Blog posts 2005-04-25
- Monty Python on the Semantic Web
- Tony Byrne of CMS Watch sent me a note about a fun series of posts over at the xml-dev mailing list using Monty Python to poke fun at the Semantic Web, RESTful Web Services, and Web Services specifications. Its worth reading the comments in between the quips as well....
- Tags: Monty Python
- Blog posts 2005-04-25
- Analysts on the soapbox at Gilbane CMS conference
- The Gilbane Conference on Content Management kicked off this morning in San Francisco with an opening keynote panel of industry analysts and experts. Each gave their?spin?on the issues, strategies, and technologies affecting content management?and related topics. Here are?the key points: Geoffrey Bock, Senior Vice President, Patricia Seybold Group -The stove-piping...
- Tags: strategy
- Blog posts 2005-04-11
- Supreme Court takes hard look at P2P
- Supreme Court takes hard look at P2PI Hope Grokster Wins This CaseI want to see the floodgates open and peer to peer dominate the world.Take that bitty.David Byrne comments on illegal downloadshttp://www.boingboing.net/2005/03/28/david_byrne_launches.htmlHow do you feel about the fact that some of your fans are downloading your music for free?David Byrne:...
- Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), RIAA, music, P2P, Grokster Ltd.
- Discussion threads 2005-03-29
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