"Google is the PS2"

Ozzie compared Google's position to Sony's position with the PS2 a few years ago. But doesn't that make IBM Nintendo?

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IronRuby announced

Scott Guthrie just announced IronRuby! Yeehaw!!!!!!

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Silverlight binding; demoing on Mac

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Dynamic Language Runtime announced

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"Shipping later this week" (I'm sure he means shipping a beta / CTP)

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Uses Ruby naming scheme when programming .NET libraries (weird. Not sure I like that.)

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"Switch the console into Python mode, Ruby mode, VB …

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First, we'll need 3 monoliths...

Voyager is moving at \~17KPS ... divided into 300,000 KPS ... multiplied by 3600 * 24 * 365.25 ... multiplied by 20. \~370,000 years to reach Gliese. To me, a 200-year mission is about what I could imagine our civilization buying into. No way gravity assist can scale; I don't think solar …

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Kauai

IMG_0193Just back from a 4-day mini-vacation in Kauai, hiker's paradise (well, if your idea of paradise is a hike in the rain to the world's highest swamp along knife-edge ridges with 3,000' drops...) Looks like I missed lots of interesting goings-on and Mix is going to generate tons of …

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Silverlight on Rails

Jonathan Edwards has a great piece of speculation.  Man, if John Lam has produced a native CLR Ruby (maybe based on the IronPython codebase) in 8 months, he'd be the run-away winner of this year's He-Man Programming Award.

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Schadenfreude

Please, feel free to laugh at this column describing how I was completely pwned by hackers trading the German dub of 'Norbit'...

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It's Much Work, Measuring Turtles

Self-Righting ObjectThis object, which is of uniform density, is self-righting. It has a second balance point that is "unstable"/highly susceptible to perturbation (when I first read the article I thought it said it didn't have such a point, which freaked me out). I love mathematical objects that are complex and …

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Ageism in Software Development

Benoit Lavigne wonders if ageism is a problem in the software development profession. Oh, hell yeah. From the minute I began editing software development magazines (when I was 25) I began hearing from professionals in their 40s and higher who faced disproportionate difficulty getting work. There is not a question …

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Hyperlinks From CD To Web Patent (#6,314,574): I Have Prior Art, How Do I Help?

Disc Link, a subsidiary of Acacia Technologies Group (an organization that basically buys up patents so that it can sue anyone who violates them), claims that it's patent number 6,314,574 covers hyperlinks from documents stored on a CD that send users to sites on the web.
Last week …

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