Jeff Nolan's take on innovation, entrepreneurship, tech and stuff that interests me
27Mar
Posted by Jeff as Enterprise Software, Innovation, Trends
I’m going, the topic is interesting, Ismael has a lot of experience in the area, and quite honestly, very few people are publicly talking about how to actually implement “populist catch phrase business strategy” for this important area…. This event is sponsored by Lohika — our offshore development partner — and will feature their CTO, Mark Phillips, who will share his experience working with small and large software companies that successfully offshored part of their software engineering process to Western Ukraine.
Looks like Newsgator made a major service refresh over the weekend (earlier maybe?)… I wish their blogroll service was a little more flexible with regard to folders and such, but everything else about their service and products rocks (I subscribe and have licenses for FeedDemon and NetNewsWire).
Clustering technology for search engines has been around for a while, sometimes called "relevance" searches or engines, and one in particular is worth taking a look at. Vivisimo has been around since 2000, a spinout of the very successful CS program at Carnegie Mellon. On an unrelated note, it's always been a mystery to me [...]
I had an inquiry from someone here at Labs about what cool tech events they should be working at getting our “jedi architects” to attend, and to speak at…. What industry events would be a good opportunity for our lead technology architects to participate in?
I say we round up a posse and go string him up![Robert] Propst is the father of the cubicle…. The cubicle has been called many things in its long and terrible reign.
A couple of posts have pointed out that you can create PDF documents using the service… um, you can install a free PDF print driver and create all the PDF documents you desire, and if you are too damn lazy to install a piece of software, well here’s a service that you can email documents (multiple formats) to and they will email you the PDF version back.Quite honestly I think much of this buzz has everything to do with the fact that “AJAX” is in the title of the service.
When I read the title of this post I thought maybe I might want to read it in outside of my office, then into the first paragraph I realized that it was a play on Tom Perkin's new book and I realized that maybe Mr. Perkins was in fact gunning for his ex-wife on the [...]