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Tuesday, May 07, 2002
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MS vs. Peru : The Register talks about that nasty battle between Redmond and the Preuvian government. Heck if those guys down south are too much trouble maybe Bill ought to just buy the whole country?
8:46:53 PM
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BBC: "US expands Axis of Evil"
8:44:14 PM
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Sam Ruby has a byline on O'Reilly talking about the Google web service. Nice read
8:36:56 PM
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furrygoat.com: "Why is the MS documentation so bad?" - Answer: Because they can get away with it!
8:34:27 PM
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Come to think of it..... SAS has a core business in data mining and intelligence. Its not a core CRM company. Microsoft has a core business in operating systems. It also is not a core CRM company. So the competition between those two in the CRM arena might just be in our heads for now.
2:57:34 PM
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Bruce Eckel and Larry O' Brian are porting Thinking in Java to .NET - their initial efforts on Thinking in C# are available here. I haven't read TiC# yet, but I liked Bruce Eckel's previous books. It'll be interesting to see if what (if anything) is lost in the port, and if the differences come through. It would be soooo boring to read yet another "here's how to write 'Hello World' in C# book". [Peter Drayton's Radio Weblog] (Oh this is very very nice. Thanks Peter! I'm really looking forward to this one, especially in light of the solicitation of comments by Mono programmers. )
8:45:20 AM
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Jobs Gives Developers a Thrill. Apple coders catch a quick glimpse of 'Jaguar' -- the next version of OS X -- as Steve Jobs rings a few bells and sounds a few whistles. Farhad Manjoo reports from the Worldwide Developer Conference in San Jose, California. [Wired News]
8:42:30 AM
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