15 Apr
James R. Regan linked to my Social Software on Meatball Wiki link. Thanks, James. He, in turn, had an interesting article on “Blogs, dialogue and identity building” from Lilia Efimova’s site, which in turn leads to the KM Wiki and to Ton Zijlstra’s Inter Thoughts. While I was at it, there were interesting side trips [...]
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15 Apr
It seems that, since Microsoft is selling everything everywhere (and often hiding behind retailers), it’s difficult to come to a consensus on who the average consumer is who was hurt by their monopolistic behaviors. Law can be such a torturously tangled web sometimes. Microsoft has no Class (Action) From Ars Technica
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15 Apr
Here’s a followup to my blog of last week where I reported that Microsoft gags MVP and ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ winner. Whil posted this message today:
Hi folks,
Hey! Remember me?
Attached is an email I’ve just sent to Ken Levy and other members of the
Fox team at Microsoft. It pretty well sums up what happened last week, [...]
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15 Apr
Dave Winer writes “Robert Scoble just called to say that he’s leaving NEC to join Microsoft as technical evangelist for a new product in development. He’ll work for Robert Hess, a smart guy I’ve known for many years. It’s a good match, a dream job for Scoble, and Microsoft gets a foot in the blogging [...]
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15 Apr
Garrett Fitzgerald posted “The Mother of all Demos. A recent Slashdot post calls this “The Mother of all Demos”, and I’m inclined to agree. I didn’t realize that mouse-based computing was almost as old as I am. ”
I’m really pleased to see history sites like this out there. There’s very little new under the sun, [...]
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