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How To Structure a Yahoo-Go ogle Search Deal: It?s All About The Tail and the Torso
Even as Carl Icahn rallies angry shar eholders to try to force Yahoo back to the bargaining table with Microsoft, one of the “str ategic alt ernatives& #8221; Yahoo may still be trying to work out in the background is a search adv ertising deal with Google. There is a 60 to 70 percent gap between what Google collects [...]
surviving the heat
While this is crazy: … this makes it bearable:
And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise
Fortran IF (A-B) 20,20,1010 A = B20 CONTINUE Fortran IV IF (A .LE. B) GO TO 30 A = B30 CONTINUE Algol 60 if a > b then begin a := b;end PL/I IF A > B THEN DO; A = B;END; BCPL IF a > b DO $( a := b$) C if (a > b) { a = b;} Algol 68 if a > b then a := bfi Python if a > b: a = b There are lots of ways to write an if statement. One of the worst was Fortran's arithmetic if statement, which jumped to one of three line numbers depen
Glitch Watch - Bingo cashier jailed for exploiting glitch
The quiet market town of Banbury, O xfordshire in England is not a place you would expect to see in the news very often. But, according to the Banbury Guardian, a bingo cashier in the town&# 8217;s Gala bingo hall was jailed this week for stealing a pproximate ly $32,000 from her employer. Apparently , the bingo hall uses a [...]
Getting User Context in Silverligh t 2
I recently completed work on an internal S ilverlight app. The project was a blast ? it really reminded me of how coding could be fun again . One of the surprising gaps I found in S liverlight was the inability to get the current user context (e.g. dete rmine...(r ead more)
[b@10] Unconf
This morning, we've had two unconf erence sessions, here at the Berkman tenth anni versary co nference. And I have to say, as far as I can tell, it's going really well. The participan ts (formerly known as attendees) filled in the grid of times and places with a set of great topics, ranging ...
Peer Networking Series - Why Peer Networks Aren't Enough
In this next entry in my peer networking discussion series, I talk about some of the reasons why just having a pure peer network isn't good enough for today's modern apps - we need more.
The Rise of the Networked Neighborho od
Earlier today I attended a presentati on by Bernt Wahl on the work he’s doing specifying neighborho od geodata. A
Review: Eye-Fi Wireless SD Card
I bought my camera from Amazon (a Canon SD900) years ago and when they launched the Eye-Fi based on my past buying pre ferences they sent me a special offer for the Eye-Fi Wireless SD Card. Otherwise I would never have found this very cool little device. The Eye-Fi is a SD Card and Wi-Fi combo [... ]SHARETHIS .addEntry( { title: "Review: Eye-Fi Wireless SD Card", url: "http ://sociali zedsoftwar e.com/2008 /05/16/rev iew-eye-fi -wireless- sd-card/" });
Java Object Per sistence: State of the Union PART II Published
More on the topic of Java Object Per sistence ...I have this time interviewe d the following ODBMS.ORG experts Jose Blakeley ( Microsoft) , Rick Cattell (Sun Micro systems), William Cook (Univ ersity of Texas at Austin), Robert Green (Versant) , and Alan Santos (Pr ogress).Th e panel addressed the ever open issue of the impedance mismatch, a problem which has existed ever since computers were used to persist ently store data - in file systems or database management systems -, and where no fully sati
Novalys Po werBuilder 2008 Survey
Novalys is once again holding their annual survey of PowerBuild er users. Once you complete the survey, yo u’ll be allowed to access the results of the survey for the last several ye ars.Origin al Entry
Twitter status? Yeah it's down. Again.
What are you doing now? There's no words there!!! Fill in the approp riate four letter word.
Sexism, women and IT
OK, some women are  concerned about sexism in IT.  Here&rsquo ;s what I think. First, I do not like when people curse in public .  Not just because that there are women in the audience, but it’s just plain wrong.Seco nd, there is v
Another (small) contest and Italy is in
Sun has launched the "Student Reviews Contest": it is reserved to students that are regularly enrolled in an educ ational institute and would like to write a review about Open Solaris or NetBeans 6.1. The prizes are small ($250 grand prize and...
I woke up this morning
and much to my surprise, the public beta of the flash player 10 is out.  I knew this would be coming before too long, but didnt realize that it would be out so qui ckly.  ; This new version is filled with lots of new features aimed at allowing
Sybase World Record
Congratula tions ... Sybase 4; IQ analytics server has set a new Guinness World Reco rd™ by ...
Size Does Matter - 6 Trillion Rows of Data
Guiness World Record - Sybase and Sun - a PetaByte sized data warehouse. Yes - size DOES matter.
Flash Player 10 (Astro) Beta
Lots of new toys to play with. You can find all of the informatio n on labs.
Politics of Metrics, V02
I’m giving a p resentatio n on “The Politics of Metrics ” in Rochester on May 15th, for a seminar being organized by the IT Metrics and Produc tivity Institute; it’s an updated version of the presen tation I gave in Orlando a month or two ago. You should attend in person, if possible, so you can not only hear my [...]
TechWave R egistratio n is now open!
Join us Aug. 4 ? 8 at the Mandalay Bay Resort &Casino in Las Vegas, NV... for the 10th Annual Sybase User Training and Solutions Conference .
JavaOne - Hits and misses
This years JavaOne was a not to be missed event. Here are my views on how the conference has changed.
In With The New
New APIs, new algorithms and new pr ogramming language. Want more can a geek ask for?
CEP and TUCON - Where Reality Trumps All
As I write the last of my event summary reports and follow up action items, I am now officially putting a bow on the TIBCO user conference (TUCON 2008) What a madhouse. I was acco untable for the TIBCO Analyst Summit (TIBCO?s first ever), two days of the Business O ptimizatio n track of presentati ons (combining [...]
Another Chapter Begins
At the end of this week, I will no longer be employed by BEA Systems. It has been a great 4 years working at BEA, and u ndoubtedly the highlight of my career thus far. I have enjoyed the opport unity to write for the BEA developer community, and to lead Tooling at BEA these last 3 years.
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CEP and TUCON - Where Reality Trumps All
As I write the last of my event summary reports and follow up action items, I am now officially putting a bow on the TIBCO user conference (TUCON 2008) What a madhouse. I was accountable for the TIBCO Analyst Summit (TIBCO’s first ever), two days
Adaptive Process Models and CEP
TIBCO has a very successful BPM product, iProcess, that is compliant with standards such as OMG BPMN and WFMC XPDL, has a powerful new AJAX-driven Forms capability, and is generally considered to be one of the leaders of the pack when it comes to cur
CEP topics at TUCON 2008
Next week sees the TIBCO User Group, TUCON, take place in San Francisco. The schedule includes a number of CEP-related topics; here is a handy cheat-sheet for some of them [*1]: Weds 30 Apr, 16.00-16.50: Open the Door to Event Processing Track: Int
Adaptive Decision Management & CEP
Paul Haley has posted a clear and easy-to-read look at the symbiotic nature of analytics and business rules in the field of “Decision Management”. Furthermore, he goes on to describe a run-time merger of these concepts under the term 
CEP Uses: message monitoring
The recent InfoQ conference in London had some interesting banking sessions on high volume / low latency (implying event processing). These included Merrill Lynch on monitoring messages, and Betfair on their online betting system. One can be pretty s
CEP and Agents…
Interesting to see a fascinating blog entry by Roeland Loggen on “Future Patterns of BPM Technology” which showed CEP as a solution to semi-structured processes, between Straight Through Processing for full structured processes and Agent technology a
Build EDA without BPM?
There is increasing hope for a conceptual “IT supercollision” around the corner. From Business Architecture and Business Modeling, via Model-Driven Engineering and its mappings to BPM (primarily for human-oriented workflow) and Business R
Data Warehouse evolving towards CEP?
Whilst at DAMA last week I managed to miss the Teradata talk on “active data warehouses“. Luckily James Taylor blogged comprehensively on the talk, and although it seems Teradata declined to make the presentation available to attendees, I
A short diversion to DAMA (for Semantic CEP)
TIBCO presented [*1] at this year’s DAMA conference on Semantic Complex Event Processing[*2]; for the rest of the time, with upwards of 10 (!) parallel tracks, it was always easy to find something of interest being presented. Some CEP perspecti
OMG CEP Standards event: what standards?
I am pleased to report that no blood was spilled in the latest vendor get-together at the OMG Washington meeting [*1]. Some of the interesting comments from the presentations were: “80% of [implementation] work is new event sources” - cl
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Two great PDF creators
Michael Jahn wrote: related to the snapscan - are their an samples of the results we might examine ? Are their any image processing options available (deskew, despeckle, thershold, descreen, border edge removal, etc...)
Verizon Becomes a Counter-Android Linux Convert
JNels wrote: Hey - Jeffrey Nelson here at Verizon Wireless. Not a bit of snubbing going on here. Encourage folks to review the materials from our announcement about joining LiMo Foundation earlier this week. We totally expect our preferred O.S. to be LiMo-flavored Linux - ...
Rackable Slams Traditional Blades as Wrong-Headed; Shows 'em How To Do It
VJD wrote: Matt Hammel is one of the most devious untrustable so called IT solutions providers out there. He has caused more problems for many small medium companies in the Los Angeles area then myself and many other can count. Penguin fired him as did Rackables. If you start w...
Viewpoint: Not Every ColdFusion Developer Should Be A Flex Developer
qmeister wrote: I think you just did a good job of alienating your audience. Just because bad practices can be done using ColdFusion doesn't mean the people doing those things can't straighten up when necessary. Really? You are putting down the very people that might read this? Really?
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