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  1. links for 2008-05-02

    http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2008/05/01/links-for-2008-05-02/

    delicious blog » Firefox 3, del.icio.us, and you nice to have this bookmark back, finally (tags: firefox 3 del.icio.us extensions extension plugin beta addon) Share This …

    10 days ago
  2. links for 2008-05-01

    http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2008/04/30/links-for-2008-05-01/

    The Perfect Laptop - Unboxing the X300 - All Things Distributed Werner digs his X300. much like i do. (tags: wernervogels x300 lenovo thinkpad laptop) How Google Fuels Its Idea Factory “The best programming team is a “telephone call,” which is two people, you and I, programming together. …

    11 days ago
  3. links for 2008-04-30

    http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2008/04/29/links-for-2008-04-30/

    Joyeur: This is going to be big… seems like a few folks are trying to conflate the development tools with the cloud; will be interesting to see how that’s received, as most of the web developers i know are fairly wedded to their editors/IDEs and want choice. …

    12 days ago
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    links for 2008-5-10

    http://blogs.sun.com/kevinschmidt/entry/links_for_2008_5_10

    JavaOne: Past, Present, and a Potential Future - CommunityOne to eat JavaOne? Sun Releases GlassFish 3 Preview - "Sun also announced that it is expanding Project GlassFish with the creation of the GlassFish ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) community"

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    Technophilia

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    (this post caught my eye because of the reference to Dataupia. Full Disclosure: I am a paid consultant to Dataupia). Changing Gears Recently I read this post on the State of MySQL by stephen o’grady of redmonk and this comment caught my attention immediately. The author talks about ScaleDB that “delivers storage engines that can be plugged into open source databases, enabling them to deliver enterprise-class scalability.

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    To Postgres or MySQL that is the question.

    http://amrithkumar.wordpress.com/2008/05/10/pg-vs-mysql-base...

    brought up the subject of a MySQL Storage Engine (this post caught my eye because of the reference to Dataupia. Full Disclosure: I am a paid consultant to Dataupia). Changing Gears Recently I read this post on the State of MySQL by stephen o’grady of redmonk and this comment caught my attention immediately. The author talks about ScaleDB that “delivers storage engines that can be plugged into open source databases, enabling them to deliver

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    Open Source Voices - Daily Top Blog Posts on Open Source - Powered by SocialRank

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    9. tecosystems The Story of RedMonkTwo redmonk.com0 commentsSocialRank redmonkone Originally uploaded by sogrady Things were dire. Perhaps not quite as dire as The Contrarian might argue, but suboptimal. Intending to lower the barriers to participation in a series of CommunityOne eve

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    Pics from CommunityOne & JavaOne

    http://blogs.sun.com/barton808/entry/pics_from_communityone_...

    exits -- Before either event even began, the city was crawling with Java topped cabs. CommunityOne and the Launch of OpenSolaris Marten Mickos, Neelan Choksi and Ian Murdock hold forth on FOSS business models at RedMonkTwo. C1 Speakers: Jono Bacon (Ubuntu), Zonker Brockmeier (OpenSUSE), Mako Hill (FSF), Karsten Wade (Fedora) Sun Software EVP Rich Green and RedMonk pundit Steveo Grady talk seriously under the disco ball at the OpenSolaris launch party.

    3 days ago in Barton's Blog · Authority: 66
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    James Governor’s Monkchips » An industry analyst blog looking at software ecosystems and convergence

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    s annual unconference at Sun Microsystems CommunityOne event on Monday was the rich Internet application discussion. Given RIA was the last chat of the day, that was pretty good going. A point that Stephen also makes here with some photographic evidence. Its always interesting to see the way our industry makes progress, without any agreement on definitions. From a personal perspective the RIA session felt like a vindication of the unconference format. It wasn

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    Rich Internet Applications: "This Conversation Is Bullshit"

    http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/2008/05/08/rich-internet-ap...

    s annual unconference at Sun Microsystems CommunityOne event on Monday was the rich Internet application discussion. Given RIA was the last chat of the day, that was pretty good going. A point that Stephen also makes here

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    SageCircle Blog

    http://sagecircle.wordpress.com

    Forrester - Web Strategy by Jeremiah Gartner - Media Blog geosophical technologies Horses for Sources IDC - eXchange Infuse Redmonk - James Governor’s Monkchips Redmonk - Michael Cote’s People over Process Redmonk - Steven O’Grady’s Tecosystems Rob Enderle Strategic Messaging Technobabble 2.0 Technology Pundits Tekrati’s Analyst Blog Directory Yankee Group - CEO

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    Do You Need Open-Source Indemnification?

    http://blogs.eweek.com/brooks/content/open_source/do_you_nee...

    but does the fact that Red Hat and Canonical both offer its customers indemnification for those sorts of threats further legitimize them? In other words, is open-source software indemnification a real threat, or isn't it? I recently came across a great Q&A on the topic at RedMonk's Web site. In the final analysis, Stephen O'Grady's answer is a definite maybe: Q: Is it safe to say, then, that you are skeptical of the value of indemnification? A: Yes. I don't dismiss it, of course, because larger

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    Booting Open Solaris in Upper Class

    http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/2008/05/04/booting-open-sol...

    showed me OpenSolaris booting off a USB stick. So my Thinkpad was running Solaris, and the experience was slick. GNOME-based, nicely put together. Stephen is a long time Compiz guy, but it was cool to see OpenSolaris including things like the 3-d desktop Mr Tecosystems uses. I am hoping it will be new to him on Solaris. Seriously: if i can tell my colleague something he doesn’t know about Solaris I will be in very good shape indeed. Its not every industry analyst that goes to kernel engineering

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