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Wowee - pretty scary!
Search Startup Surf Canyon Raises a Seed Round
It’s hard to compete in the search engine market, but one approach taken by several startups is to sit on top of the big search engines and try to improve their results or interface. Why reinvent the wheel when you can simply add new spokes? Surf Canyon, a bootstrapp ed startup I wrote about [...]
Design will have a seat at the table - what do we do with it?
Of late, t here’ ;s been some discussion about whether the role of design will have a seat at the table — you know the table, the large mahogany one where all the important decisions are made. Adaptive P ath’ s search for a CEO (or, as one candidate put it to me yesterday, “It& #8217;s like your adopting a parent, 221;) [...]
Gin and the Cognitive Surplus
I recently ran across this 15 minute clip of Clay Shirky talking about what he brillia ntly refers to as the cognitive surplus and how that applies to things like Wikipedia and Web 2.0. It's an absolute must-watch
Blog Carolinas
Today I am attending Blog Carolinas a social media conference being held in North C arolina 217;s Research Triangle Park (that ’s halfway between Raleigh and Durham). I am particu larly inte resting on hearing Andy Beal& #8217;s session on Online Reputation Management . Andy recently launched Trackur, an online reputation monitoring service (which I am interested in using for Zenoss). H ere’ s what [.. .]SHARETHI S.addEntry ({ title: "Blog Caro linas", url: "http ://sociali zedsoftwar e.com/2008 /
In With The New
New APIs, new algorithms and new pr ogramming language. Want more can a geek ask for?
1860 Census now open for browsing
Footnote has posted the 1860 Census with its usual array of tools and goodies, some of which require a free membe rship. But the basic browsing and viewing is open to all. Footnote does a nice job with this stuff, including annotation tools and other social amenities. For those who are keeping ...
And I made it
Now I can say, at last, that I'm a JavaOne speaker, really, not only a successful submitter. This year no headache, sore throat, cold, flu, pain in the ass prevented me from performing my talk. Not even the stinking MacBook...
Coming soooooon
We're working to build a scalable, beautiful new Twitte rGram, an applicatio n built on the super- powerful SwitchAbit platform.
CEP and TUCON - Where Reality Trumps All
As I write the last of my event summary reports and follow up action items, I am now officially putting a bow on the TIBCO user conference (TUCON 2008) What a madhouse. I was acco untable for the TIBCO Analyst Summit (TIBCO?s first ever), two days of the Business O ptimizatio n track of presentati ons (combining [...]
Star Destroyer: spaceship or film director?
Apparently Lucas is up to his old tricks again . How sad . I was hoping that Spielberg might diminish Lucas? influence on the film . *sigh* I?ll probably go see it anyway. On the upside Iron Man was surpri singly good and Prince Caspian looks to be good... (read more)
PocketBuil der 2.5.1 Getting Some New Samples
PocketBuil der 2.5.1 is getting some new samples from our evangelist Ian Thain.
Video: New Features in Java 6
With JavaOne commencing this week, there will be much persuasion for those not yet upgraded to Java 6 to do so. Although not as rich in features as the move to Java 5 was, Java 6 still has benefits. My favorites include: - A scripting engine (Rhino) for languages such as Javascript - Wildcard inclusion in Java classpaths - [...]
Check out PowerBuild er 11.5
Dave Fish has a number of entries on his blog site demon strating the soon to be released features, including DataWindow ToolTips and New Graph Styl es.Origina l Entry
Heading to Europe to Speak on AIR and Flex
Stockholm, Berlin, Warsaw, Prague, Munich and Milan are the cities I will be stopping in as part of the second leg of the European on AIR Tour. I will be MCing the event, and giving a session on building your first AIR applic ation with Flex. The first leg was completely sold out, and the second [...]
JavaScript : The Good Parts
I relied on two models when I wrote Java Script: The Good Parts. The first was Kernighan and Richie's The C P rogramming Language. It is a brilliant little book. I thought there should be a K&R for JavaSc ript. When it seems that most tech books are sold by the pound, it is nice to read a little book that cleanly lays out what you need to know. The other was William Goldman's The Princess Bride. Goldman remembers his grandf ather reading him a wonderful book by S. Morgenste
Another Chapter Begins
At the end of this week, I will no longer be employed by BEA Systems. It has been a great 4 years working at BEA, and u ndoubtedly the highlight of my career thus far. I have enjoyed the opport unity to write for the BEA developer community, and to lead Tooling at BEA these last 3 years.
Mobile web reaches tipping point
According to Forrester research wider handset av ailability , improved network coverage and new pricing models are going to foster rapid adoption of mobile internet services in Europe.By 2013 they predict that the number of people using the Internet via mobile phone will be 125 million - three times toda y's figure.  Some countries, such as the UK, will adopt even faste r. Im proved handset devices, such as the Iphone 2.0, improved networks, such as 3.5G, better network coverage, and fl
JavaOne 2008
Meet you at the JavaOne Modularity session and BOF on Wednesday (May 7th) to share more about the Java Module System and OSGi support. We will show some simple demos of the Java Module System and how a Java module imports an OSGi bundle.
ColdFusion 8.01 64-bit and Supported Linux Distros
The ColdFusion 8.01 System Req uirements as shown in the detailed platform support matrix [PDF] indicates that support for 64-bit Linux dist ributions is limited to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and SuSe Linux Enterprise Server 10.1. This fine print appears to often go o verlooked, so I just want to broadcast it a little louder here. I was contacted today by someone reporting installati on problems and mentioned glibc and floating point errors. A bit of Googling turned up this Google Group thread
Updates on Modularity in the Java platform
There have been lots of exciting d evelopment and changes going on in the modularity areas recently.
Open BlueD ragon: Game On!
Open BlueDragon is now available for working with.Leave CommentRel ated Entri es:Open BlueDragon : 1 day left to goOpen BlueDragon Steering Committee Interview Series - Andy WuOpen BlueDragon Steering Committee Interview Series - Matt Woodw ardOpen BlueDragon Steering Committee Interview Series - Alan Willi amsonOpen BlueDragon Steering Committee Interview Series - Jordan Mic haelsOpen BlueDragon Steering Committee Interview Series - Adam Haske llOpen BlueDragon Steering Committee Interview Series - M
Tweetwheel
If youR 17;re a Twitter user, you must visit Tweetwheel to have it create a visual rep resentatio n of your Twitter network — just type “www .tweetwhee l.com/your TwitterID& #8221; into your browser, and then sit back and watch it. Here&# 8217;s mine (which may be impossible to read on the blog display, but is awesome on my 24-inch Apple display:
Additions to my computer book shelf
My age allows me start grumping. These young prog rammers do n’t read books anymore.&# 160; They google. They argue, &ld quo;When I need to find a solution it’s just a click away. Why bother purchasing books that are outdated by the time of p
Little Infinite Poem
To take the wrong road is to arrive at the snow, and to arrive at the snow is to get down on all fours for centuries and eat the cemetery grass. To take the wrong road is to arrive at woman woman who isn't afraid of light, woman who murders two roosters in one second, light which isn't afraid of roosters, and roosters who don't know how to sing on top of the snow. But if the snow chooses the wrong heart then it might meet the wind from the south, and since the air cares nothing for groans, we

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1860 Census now open for browsing
Footnote has posted the 1860 Census with its usual array of tools and goodies, some of which require a free membership. But the basic browsing and viewing is open to all. Footnote does a nice job with this stuff, including annotation tools and other
Open vs. closed disasters
I've taken the title of Sharon Richardson's post at JoiningDots because it's so apt. She writes:What's weird from an information and context perspective is how remote this disaster feels, compared to other events such as the Tsunami, Hurrican Katrina
Donate to Burma
Moveon.org is recommending that we donate to the International Burmese Monks Organization, which already has a network of local people in place. Moveon.org thinks that money donated to the monks via Avaaz.org is more likely to do good quickly there.
Harvard Law goes Open Access
The Harvard Law faculty has voted unanimously for an Open Access policy based on the one that the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences passed a few months ago. Yay! John Palfrey, Harvard Law's new vice dean for library and information resources (and
“What is OAI and why should you care
That's the apt title of a post by ZA3038 that provides an interesting overview of the Open Archives Initiative, about which I know, um, let's see, carry the one...embarrassingly nothing: At its core, the OAI promotes interoperability between differe
Flypaper
Flyp, an online mag, is in beta but it's already gorgeous.[Tags: flyp ]
[berkman] David Ardia: Citizen Media Law Project
David Ardia is giving a Berkman lunch talk on the Citizen Media Law Project. David begins by acknowledging his colleagues on the project, which has been student-driven to a large degree. [Caution Live-Blogging: I'm missing things, getting them wrong,
Keynote 08 to Powerpoint 08
The latest version of Keynote exports files in Powerpoint format that the latest version of Popwerpoint can't read. Charming.A discussion board pointed out, however, that if you strip out all the presenter notes from your Keynote file, the exported K
Market bullying
I wanted to find out what Microsoft Expression Media — or, as Microsoft puts it, Microsoft® Expression® Media — is, so I did what any red-blooded Netizen would do: I googled it. The top hit is Microsoft's home page for it. It wants to show me videos
My heart’s with ethanz
Best of luck to Ethan Zuckerman, he of the big heart and huge brain, as he undergoes eye surgery...[Tags: ethan_zuckerman ]
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