mjasay
@daveofdoom has left the Mule building: http://tinyurl.com/5tfub4. Dave is a good friend and built a great company
| @daveofdoom: Here's news! We wil all IPO or be bought or go out of business within the next 10 years! News at 11!!!!! |
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| google's Chrome's terms of service make me uneasy: http://tiny.cc/Chrome |
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| Why is McCain making it so hard for me to be a Republican?Loved this Sarah Palin decision tree (http://tiny.cc/sarahpalin). Warning: Profane |
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| @bryce:It wouldn't help. They actually hate it when you try (in Paris) |
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| @bryce: The other Tate is a better museum. Ophelia, Lady of Shalott, often some William Blake, etc. |
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| 8 straight quarters of Alfresco hitting it's (very) aggressive plan. Just closed it. Whew! |
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| @fabricapo: The answer is "feeling proud that you survived." |
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| Acquia's site is down. I'm guessing it's a sign of good traffic, not bad design. Those guys are too smart to let the site go down otherwise |
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| @Joseph_di_P: Good idea, though I'm not sure all products lend themselves well to SaaS (ECM, for example) |
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| We have a serious problem with open-source revenue models: http://tinyurl.com/6opr3p |
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| AT&T may be screwing iPhone customers on int'l roaming a bit less: http://tiny.cc/roaming279. Still too pricey, but at least usable |
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| Marc West, btw, is working on a very cool startup. Took me a bit to "get it", but I think he's onto something. |
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| Marc West (former CIO of EA and H&R Block) just called Web 2.0 "socialization without a business purpose". Bingo |
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| Adium: proof that God loves us. http://tinyurl.com/59saqx |
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| Welcome to the "real" twitter feed, @jonobacon. :-) |
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| @p1lonn: That's right, baby. "I had to sneak into your room, just to read your diary. It was just to see all the things I knew you'd..." |
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| And Morrissey, too, of course. "The song of the righteous is a prayer unto the Lord" is a scripture that comes to mind. :-) |
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| Led Zeppelin makes pretty much everything better |
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| @jzb: Totally agree. Quarterly pressure has made me more pragmatic, though no less optimistic, about OSS.Open but not free has many meanings |
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