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Daily links for 03/03/2012
Elgan: This year’s mobile screens will stun and amaze – Computerworld “With every mobile product able to do everything, how do new gadgets stand apart from the crowd? This year, the answer is becoming clear: Display design and technology that will … Continue reading
ApacheCon keynote presentation
Here are the slides I used today during my ApacheCon 2010 keynote. The presentation was called “Data, Languages, and Problems” with the abstract Much research work over the next decade will be driven by those seeking to solve complex problems … Continue reading
On highly customizing that open source code
Several weeks ago at OSBC I posed a serious of “hard questions” about open source software. They weren’t meant to demean it, of course, but were really to say that software for the enterprise needs to be held to very … Continue reading
Daily links for 03/12/2010
OpenSim security 101 – Hypergrid Business “Enterprises rolling out new opensim grids are often concerned about security issues of running OpenSim, and justifiably so. OpenSim is alpha software and still poses some security challenges. However, the security level of a … Continue reading
Daily links for 02/04/2010
What to Expect at LinuxCon 2010 this August in Boston! | The Linux Foundation “How is LinuxCon different than other events? In a number of ways. This is an event specific to the Linux community, but within that, it encompasses … Continue reading
