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January 2006 - Posts
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12:15 PM Friday, January 27, 2006
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Microsoft announced second quarter earnings yesterday after the bell. For the quarter, revenues of $11.84 billion, a 9% increase over the same period of the prior year, marking the highest quarterly revenue in the company’s history. Net income for the Read More...
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09:09 AM Monday, January 23, 2006
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Microsoft, IBM, HP, Oracle, and others are promoting a conference on interoperability. There is an All-Star line up of speakers from across the industry. The conference will be held January 31st in Santa Clara, California. My good friend Anne Thomas Manes Read More...
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08:33 AM Monday, January 23, 2006
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There are millions of choices on the web. Search engines narrow the choices down to thousands. Does that help? Recommendation engines attempt to narrow the choices down to a handful based on your previous choices, and the choices of people deemed to be Read More...
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10:47 AM Tuesday, January 17, 2006
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How do you find valuable and relevant information hidden in the millions of blogs today? How did you find this blog? There are several services that attempt to sift through all this and rank the best content. Digg , Reddit , Techmemeorandum , Slashdot Read More...
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11:00 AM Monday, January 16, 2006
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The cell phone is sometimes called the "Third Screen". There are three screens in our lives that matter, the TV screen, the computer screen, and now the cell phone screen. In the near future I think the order of importance will invert so that the cell Read More...
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10:25 AM Wednesday, January 11, 2006
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Insight Venture Partners held a software developers forum yesterday in Boston. Several interesting trends emerged from a survey of the attendees. The forum also had several presentations on best practices for software development. Trends and survey results Read More...
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01:15 PM Wednesday, January 04, 2006
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It is all about communication. I started thinking about the highlights of 2005 and what might be big in 2006. As I synthesized the list, the common thread was communication and connection. Blogs were big in 2005 and will continue to explode in 2006. TypePad Read More...
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