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Apr 1, 2009
Open Sources Episode 10: Video at Web 2.0 conference
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Software, Interrupted
Social gamers accept marketing for virtual currency
Foursquare gets down to business
At Open Source and the Cloud, IT opportunities and challenges
Has business press lost touch with the tech industry?
Valve games coming soon to a Mac near you
Series Seed normalizes VC term sheets
Ranking the top game-design colleges
IBM BigSheets to preserve fleeting Web data
HP launches new cloud efforts in Asia
Need a job? Learn Drupal
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@daveofdoom
dr138: RT @satishd: nice. quite useful RT @mojombo: Turn any web page into a PDF. Neat! http://pdfmyurl.com
dr138: RT @betajames: Online folks who post copiously create a persona; paradoxically, this gives them privacy, because of what they *don't* post.
dr138: Social gamers accept marketing for virtual currency http://bit.ly/cZrzsb
dr138: Dear DimDim, fix your uninstaller and let users get rid of your piece-of-shit trial software without melting down their computers.
dr138: LAX to SFO delayed 3 hours. Would have been nice to get an email, text or call from UAL.
dr138: @5ooyoung Sushi Sasabune http://bit.ly/bqojmT Omakase only...was delicious.
The Open Road
'Cloud' vs. 'source' in the battle of bland corporate names
Why Google Android is winning
What Apple's and Microsoft's patent threats mean for start-ups
Is ad blocking the problem?
If Novell gets bought, will Red Hat follow?
Microsoft's desktop future may look like a phone
Novell's buyout and its effect on the industry
Open source: Still room for the little guy?
Open-source evolution hits overdrive
Hollywood's losing digital downloads battle
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@mjasay
mjasay: @magicaltrout I really did pray at the 92 minute mark. But I don't think God blessed Bendtner (-:
mjasay: And if Dominos can do it for pizza, why can't enterprise software do something similar for support?
mjasay: I can't get over just how cool Dominos' pizza delivery supply-chain/tracking tool is: http://twitpic.com/186yi1
mjasay: @ZUrlocker What, is someone else buying the meal? ;-)
mjasay: @capotribu And a great company. My post was meant for laughs. It's not like "Alfresco" and "Canonical" are world-beating names, either :-)
mjasay: RT @p1lonn: RT @bob_sutor: REO Speedwagon is touring. If there's one group I never want to hear again, they are it. <--AMEN
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