Monthly Archives: March 2004

Morning Notes from Mono Developer Meeting Day One

I’ve posted some notes from the The First Mono Developer Meet over at my O’Reilly Network weblog.

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Local Unix Geek in Salve Today

My Mac OS X Panther for Unix Geeks co-author and fellow Rhode Islander was profiled in Salve Today

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Series 60 Sales Numbers

Russell Beattie: “great news for Series 60.”

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Tom Hoffman @ SXSW

Providence blogger Tom Hoffman will be appearing on a panel on weblogs in education at SXSW Interactive.

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Microsoft’s Mobile Plan

Russell Beattie: “Already here in the U.S. I can get a Microsoft device from every major carrier. That’s pretty good penetration for a company that’s supposed to be an also-ran in the mobile market.”

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Some Implications of Software Commodification

David Stutz: “Demand for simple, standardized, formats will overcome the advantages that once clearly favored Microsoft technology. Historically, the appearance of multiple sources for a commodity, multiple methods of production, and multiple markets, almost completely eliminates the power of the … Continue reading

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