The last week or so has been a stark reminder of how hard it is to do “Open†, and how the term itself doesn’t mean anything. There are many shades of grey when it comes to open. Let’s take a…
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Controversy arose in several open source projects last week: ExtJS, SpringSource App Platform, and the SWF/FLV specs. Dion has a good summary and concludes with a reminder that most people could care less:
Finally,…
Mike Wilcox has started a nice series of posts on porting Dojo methods to Flash as a homage for Open Screen (aside: I applaud Adobe’s intentions, but need to see a non-assert of their IP before I can do anything with…
Mike Wilcox has started a nice series of posts on porting Dojo methods to Flash as a homage for Open Screen (aside: I applaud Adobe’s intentions, but need to see a non-assert of their IP before I can do anything with…
I sometimes have strange tech-related dreams that stick with me. At first I ponder them, and then normally I curse myself for not dreaming about something more interesting.
A couple of nights ago I dreamed about…
Everyone is buzzing on Facebook. I think their inside out opening is a stroke of genius. Richard McManamus has been talking Facebook all week, culminating with a piece on The impact of Facebook.
There are some things I…
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Someone at MashupCamp was saying that Myspace wins over Facebook due to personalization. They meant theming. I wanted to show them this:
Remember when the Object database was going to kill the Relational database?
OOP was the sexy programming model, and relational set theory seemed so quaint. Once you are using Objects, why wouldn’t you just want to…
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When I was looking over Brad Neuberg’s Paper Airplane thought experiment I noticed the single sign on feature, where you login to the browser, and then you are done.
I realized that this is what I actually want.…
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