March 2004 - Posts
Clay has posted another great essay , this one on small scale software systems targeted at specific user groups with narrow purposes. Clay refers to these apps as "situated software". Great read.
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Blogs are screwing up internet search , period .
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This was seen on Mark's blog earlier this week: YOUR EGO MUST BE AT LEAST THIS BIG TO START A BLOG That just about says it all, doesn't it?
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Just when you thought TinyURL was cool, now you can take a look at HugeURL and decide which is better. [Via Dennis Cheung ]
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In my comments , Kevin replies to my questions and indicates that he'll try to get more information on the attendee list. Thanks Kevin, your answers are appreciated. Also, I think your comment on Google and their “research” efforts is dead
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Kevin Schofield writes about the upcoming Social Computing Research Symposium at Microsoft Research, which Scoble has mentioned also . In looking at the list of attendees , I was surprised to not see any attendees from Google, Six Apart, or UserLand.
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According to InternetNews , Microsoft is "trolling" for users for Visual Studio 2005 (aka Whidbey).
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Brad Wilson is launching a new site with articles on .NET development at http://www.dotnetdevs.com . I look forward to personally contributing to the site in the near future; it is definitely worth your attention. Subscribed!
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Mike G., a person I respect tremendously, slams Scoble for his comments on the Longhorn UI . I think I'm somewhere in the middle of this discussion. While I do tire a little of all of this Longhorn UI discussion , I do think that the big breakthroughs
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This weblog is now the number one result on Google for the search term 'software compatibility problems' . Gee, thanks.
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Miguel's post 'Mono Meeting in Boston' goes through the rationale for selecting Mono as a development platform versus using Java. Interesting read, particularly the portions describing Novell's process for technology selection on internal projects.
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Tim Bray has an excellent and thoughtful post on why he chose to work at Sun Micrososystems . Best of luck to Tim in his new endeavor. UPDATE- I received a comment that Bray's assessment of .NET is inaccurate. I think that his views on .NET represent
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News.com : "Microsoft sees its near-term future as a series of "waves" of software that are key to its growth over the next couple of years. But with those waves slow to reach shore, the company--and its customers--may feel like they're caught in a riptide.
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Another great post by Mary Jo on Jim Allchin's comments on the Longhorn UI.
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I know that everyone has experience with poor search results, but this one is downright ridiculous. When looking at my referrers recently, I found that if you search MSN for the terms Longhorn release date , this site is the number one result. What a
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