YouTube - STAR WARS LOOOOOOL

In honor of YouTube getting sucked up by the Death Star Google, I give you the funniest parody video I have ever seen. Put down whatever beverage you are drinking… trust me.

Salesforce strives for the on demand Apex

Dan wrote a really good post on what Salesforce.com is cooking up with Apex, a significant build out to Appexchange (or maybe it’s really the other way around).

» Salesforce strives for the on demand Apex | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com:As I wrote about last week, Salesforce.com has added significant new capabilities to its APIs [...]

Google Reader Gets Upgraded; They Hit a Homerun

Google Reader has never been on my shortlist of tools for blog reading I use, after all it’s pretty hard to beat NetNewsWire and Feeddemon. However, with this latest upgrade of the service I have to say that it may in fact become my primary reader.

It’s fast and the UI (especially in List View) is [...]

Fiorina calls HP scandal `very sad’

I don’t know about how you see this, but the fact that Fiorina is shilling her newly published autobiography on the back of the scandal at HP just strikes me as rather undignified.

MercuryNews.com | 10/08/2006 | Fiorina calls HP scandal `very sad’:

in her first public comments about the Hewlett-Packard leak investigation scandal,

Double take

Here’s the headline for the story: Thanks to Graf, Agassi rackets stay in the familyNow coming from SAP my first thought was not to think of professional tennis.

Investigation to Look at Facebook

Looks like Columbia University really is serious about taking action finding who is responsible for the suppression of free speech last week. We’ve seen this snowball up in the last year with Facebook and Myspace profiles increasingly being targeted by employers interested in learning about candidates without the veneer of just a resume, I wonder [...]

Fleet Week

Can’t get enough of it.

How to take one sentence and miss the whole point of the post

I should have known that when I wrote that post the whole “east coast doesn’t get it” thing would get blown out of proportion. It’s like our industry’s version of east coast vs. west coast hip hop, Tupak vs. Notorious BIG, August Ventures vs. Charles River. Actually it’s a lot less colorful than that, but [...]

Starting a New Chapter for the Software Industry

Just came back from a venture capital conference hosted by Longworth Ventures in Boston, all in all it was a very good experience and having the opportunity to sit on a panel featuring fellow Irregulars Rod Boothby, Ismael Ghalimi, and Zolie Erdos was a highlight, especially considering that the panel was moderated by newly minted [...]

Surviving In the Software Economy

Over the last 10 years there is just one hardcopy article that I have guarded and taken with me in every role I have had. The article in question is from the March/April 1996 issue of Upside magazine (remember them?) titled “Surviving in the Software Economy” by Ted Lewis.

Surviving in the Software Economy is a [...]

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