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Business Benefits of Community Study
As someone who manages a large community of users I have been watching for the results of the 2009 Tribalization of Business Study sponsored by Beeline Labs, Deloitte, and the Society for New Communications Research, that looks at how companies lever
Atlanta Linuxfest
This weekend I am in Atlanta at the Atlanta Linuxfest I was also able to sneak down to The Varsity for a hot dog (see the Varsity menu on the left, very heart healthy). I was honored that I was invited to speak and even more surprised to see over 80
What if Ad People Created the Stop Sign
I have sat in on these type of marketing meetings, have you? via  Copyblogger on Twitter. Technorati Tags: Humor, marketing
Spice Up Your Blogging with Zemanta
At the Community Leadership Summit in San Jose a couple of weeks  ago I met  Jure Chualev. He’s the community manager for Zemanta who makes a handy authoring plugin for content creators. Zemanta provides a Firefox extension and plugins to pop
Securing Wordpress
A couple of  weeks ago I got an unhappy email from my web hosting provider telling me I was in violation of their Terms of Service. Of course I called them immediately and was told that there was a “phishing page” hidden in one of my web
Social Media Bookmarks June 5th, 2009
Some really good posts and information for Social Media and Wordpress integration Beyond TweetBacks: Introducing TweetSuite | Dan Zarrella – Nice plug-in for integrating Twitter and Wordpress. SocioFluid – another social bookmarking plug
Linux Desktop Breaks 1.02% for Personal Computers
As a long time fan of the Linux desktop I was interested to see the the Linux desktop usage number for personal computers increase to over 1.02%. I suspect it’s partially fueled by the popularity of Linux netbooks from the Dell (who offers an U
SmartWraps: Earbud Cord Manager
I am hard on  headphones. I have become very adept at destroying them. I get them caught in seat belts, tangled up in my bag, or jumbled in an indecipherable mess in my pants pocket and occasionally they go through the washing machine. My preferred
4 Tech Toys Not Announced at CES or MacWorld
This year’s MacWorld and CES seems to be a big let down when it comes to new gadgets. The Mac fan boys were crossing their fingers even though El Jobslimo wasn’t doing the keynote that Apple still might announce a new Mac tablet. Maybe th
Cfengine Launches Commercial Open Source Company
Starting in 2009 popular, autonomic configuration management tool, Cfengine will be commercially supported by a company formed by Cfengine author, Mark Burgess. Cfengine has a laundry list of brand names that are using their software –AT&T, Blo

SYS-CON Blogs
Sometime ago I bought Adobe SoundBooth 2.0 to improve my user experience in the field of recording and editing audio pod
It seems that at Devoxx it has been announced that closures will make their way in Java 7, after all.I don't want to dis
My presentation about exposing Domain Models through RESTful Web-Services has been accepted at JFokus, a Java conference


When Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT), the world’s biggest telco, took a piece of the $10 millio...
As more business is conducted online and additional files are stored on remote servers rather than ...
As part of its continual push to embrace state-of-the-art technology, EON Reality, the world's lead...
This week, the latest list of the world’s top 500 supercomputers was announced. What I find interest...
The ability to effortlessly share cool things you discover on the Web in real time, with friends, fa...
Windows clustering gives a unique way to employ fail over support for demanding applications and ser...
A hard disk is a primary memory storage device that stores all the data of the system. It stores a ...
Cisco had to up its bid Monday for Tandberg to overcome stockholder resistance to the $3 billion dea...
Beginning Sunday, Pantech Wireless, Inc., – the U.S.-based subsidiary of Pantech Group, one of Korea...
In the interest of selling more widgetry to more people, IBM has transformed one of its mainframes i...
RightScale, the cloud manager, plans to support Windows Azure and let customers deploy RightScale-ma...
Joyent, whose customers include ABC Disney, CNN, The Gap, Facebook, LinkedIn and Yahoo, developed it...
Salesforce.com is going the way of Facebook and Twitter with a reportedly secure private social netw...
Bruz Marzolf is writing a series of blog posts implementing a simple time tracking app in various cl...
Several users upgrade their operating systems from Microsoft Windows XP to Windows Vista. But in cas...
AMD wanted to be paid for its antitrust claims. Intel wanted to be paid to let AMD’s joint venture m...
They say nobody else can hand you everything you need in minutes. There’s nothing comparable. Still ...
Egenera, the very first company to build a blade system meant to handle peaks and valleys, has repor...
Turns out Intel apparently didn’t give Globalfoundries, the AMD-Arab joint venture now making all of...
Striking while Oracle is at sixes and sevens over Sun, SAP and Microsoft, two of its worst enemies, ...
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