Redmond’s scanning the Net
“Redmond’s scanning the Net” is the chilling title of this no-so-chilling tale of Microsoft Research’s studies of community activity on the Internet. Interesting reading.
“Redmond’s scanning the Net” is the chilling title of this no-so-chilling tale of Microsoft Research’s studies of community activity on the Internet. Interesting reading.
Ballmer unloads more Microsoft stock. Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer cashes in on nearly 2 million company shares, bringing the total number he sold this month to about 51 million. [CNET News.com]
qotd may 28. Thomas A. Edison: “Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.” [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]
Alan MacCormack: The True Costs of Software. A good essay and survey of published documents in the field showing that TCO is not a simple measurement like “miles per gallon,” and that the context of computer use can have a major effect. At this point, everyone needs to analyze what the total cost of ownership [...]
When you Shouldn’t be Using Linux. Words of wisdom - a simple list of when another operating system might be a better choice. Link from OSNews
SCO Threatens Torvalds. And if you’re not careful, they’ll sue you, too. I wonder who else could be targeted? From OSNews.
Zen Garden: “A demonstration of what can be accomplished visually through CSSöbased design.” [Scripting News]
EricR has a blog! Imagine that! I ran across a reference to Eric Rudder’s blog on Chris Sells blog on his “Senior VP meeting” after a month at Microsoft here: Chris Sells: “Imagine a company run as a strict meritocracy that’s one of the most important and profitable in it’s industry.” ( via Scripting News). [...]
Zawodny: “PageRank stopped working really well when people began to understand how PageRank worked.” via Scripting News
From BoingBoing.net via Garrett Fitzgerald’s blog.