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Hmmm, interesting to consider the architectural separation, formats and apis to allow for choice of trusted universal data provider..."Google wants to make the information it stores for its users easily portable so they can export it to a competing servic
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"For enterprises, this is a critical moment. The enterprise finally gets Web 2.0," - oh please, as if enterprises couldn't adopt this technology sans packaging...enterprise 2.0 hype anyone? Intel's new SuiteTwo offering "software from Six Apart, Socialt
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"Since Regulation FD was adopted in 2000, significant advances in information and telecommunications technology...dramatically increased Internet use by businesses, consumers, investors, and government agencies...have transformed the Internet into a prima
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"what matters most to true experts in math, science, and engineering. We never really learned how to DO math, science, and engineering." Given the importance of visualization, I'm only tagging the diagram.
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AnneZ's analysis of Adobe's donation to Mozilla... not an open sourcing of Flash for Flash/AJAX harmony
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I'm with Todd. SOA success depends on Enterprise Architects. That is, EA's with an actionable, business-driven mindset. Not those "disconnected from the real world...still dominated by the notion of frameworks, Zachman, TOGAF, etc."
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"Situational software is clearly on the cusp of becoming a reality and for those skeptical readers in the audience, this stuff is real and it's clearly compelling."
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