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Comparison of the features of Blogger, TypePad, BlogWare, WordPress, Movable Type and Expression Engine.
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"Building a third space: For many of us home and work are the same thing. Human beings are social animals. We thrive on the energy that comes from the collisions with other individuals. It’s the creative tension from differing view points. It’s the en
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David Crow on Ruby on Rails IDEs, with links. From last December, so there's probably a few more to add to the list already.
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One of my faves from 43 Folders: how to get kick-started at something that you just can't get started.
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After you've mastered the basic 43 Folders dash, a progressive dash...
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A 43 Folders tip for moving something off your "not getting done" list, and moving some cool and useful to the top of the "to-do" list.
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43 Folders on how to create and execute a to-do list. Part 2 is linked from this post.
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Firefox add-on: "All of the tools you need to poke, prod, and monitor your JavaScript, CSS, HTML and Ajax are brought together into one seamless experience, including a debugger, an error console, command line, and a variety of fun inspectors."
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Some pointers for getting started. I've probably made all of these mistakes over the past 19 years and 3 companies.
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I'm not sure that I'll ever do this, but it sounds like a great idea. ;)
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Ways to make XP work better.
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TechCrunch review of Teamslide, a low-cost Webex alternative.
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Test your internet connection speed.
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A BPM conference in Vienna in September, organized by the Institute of Information Systems, Vienna Internet Technologies Advanced Research Lab (VitaLab) at the Vienna University of Technology. I especially like their Mondrian-themed logo!
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VOIP that uses your own landline -- has anyone tried this?
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Guy Kawasaki on what to ask a startup company if you're thinking about joining them.
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A lightweight Java library for using beans to orchestrate events: "a simple alternative to BPEL where the workflows are all specified and implemented using Java code rather than declarative XML."
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Kathy Sierra on moving past the "suck threshold" and beyond the "kicking ass threshold" in a skill or subject matter: "The only thing standing between you-as-amateur and you-as-expert is dedication."
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Brenda Michelson on Event-Driven Architecture, and how it's different from -- but complementary to -- SOA.
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OMG's Model-Driven Architecture launch page.
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OMG's MetaObject Facility launch page.
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In the face of the somewhat complex BPMN standard discussed last week, Michael Havey thinks that things should be even simpler for the business users consuming the process models. Direct link to PDF file.
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A simplified (and non-proprietary?) version of RUP for agile development. Also includes a link to the free AgileUP "product", which is a downloadable HTML-based description of the Agile UP process.
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Dave Linthicum on web service patterns that are beginning to emerge.
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Harvard Business School article on technology negotiations.
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Dion Hinchcliffe on online storage, including a review of various online storage solutions.
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