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EMC Pulls the Pieces Together







EMC Pulls the Pieces Together

EMC Pulls the Pieces Together 06/21/2004 12:05 PM

CEO Joe Tucci develops big plans for software, systems and services.




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SCO sends IBM 1,000,000 pieces of paper 12/10/2003 10:17 PM
As part of a court order to provide IBM with evidence relating to SCO's frivolous anti-Linux lawsuit, SCO sent IBM one million sheets of paper on which were printed the source-code that SCO alleges is being infringed upon. Of course, this is just a tactic to sabotage IBM's defense, since it needs all that code in a machine-readable format.
"Knowing full well that IBM would need its source code in electronic form so that proper analyses--such as those SCO itself claims to have performed--could be conducted, SCO instead produced the source code on one million sheets of paper," IBM said in the motion. "The only reason for SCO's production of code on paper was, we believe, to stall the progress of these proceedings while giving the (false) impression of being forthcoming in its discovery responses."

In response to IBM's complaint, Stowell said, "If a company wants code, it's the other party's decision to provide that any way they feel like providing that."

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7 pieces of social software you must
have,,,,,,,


7 pieces of social software you must
have,,,,,,,
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Incentives for online software: the 7 pieces social software must have .... This is an excellent read as I think about Drupal's role within social software... After years of study, I found th is blog from Matt Webb most interesting, and actually very accurate. Enjoy reading. [drupal.org - community plumbing]

This is an excellent read as I think about Drupal's role within social software... After years of study, I found this blog from Matt Webb most interesting, and actually very accurate. Enjoy reading.

From the blog:

"We need mechanisms in the online software to bring in a similar incentive structure to the offline world. The single most useful piece of thinking I've been using is Stewart Butterfield's March 2003 post on the devices in social software, mechanisms successful pieces of social software tend to have.

Identity
Presence
Relationships
Conversations
Groups
Reputation
Sharing
I'll describe each of these, as I see them, critiquing AOL Instant Messanger (just as an exmaple), and then describe how we put them into use.

Identity | Your identity is shown by a screenname, which remains persistent through time. There are incentives not to change this, like having your list of friends stored on the server and only accessible through your screenname. This acts as a pressure to not change identity. Having a persistent identity is more important than having one brought in from the physical world.


Presence | Presence is awareness of sharing the same space, and this is implemented as seeing when your friends are online, or busy. AIM isn't particularly good at group presence and visibility of communication, although other chat systems (such as IRC and early Talkers) use the concept of "rooms" and whispers.

Relationships | AIM lets you add people as buddies. From that moment, their presence is visible on your screen. This is a relationship, you're allowed them to have an effect on your environment. Not terribly nuanced however.

Conversations | Conversations are implemented as synchronous messaging. There's a difference between messaging and conversations. Messaging is just an exchange of text with no obligation, but conversations have their own presence and want to be continued. AIM does this by having a window for a conversation. It's difficult to drift out of it, it hangs there, requesting you continue. Contrast this with email which often is just messaging, and conversations die easily.

Groups | AIM isn't great at groups. Although you can have group chats, the group is transient. People have more loyalty to a group when there's some kind of joining step, when they've made some investment in it. Entering a window just doesn't do that, and there's no property of the group that exists outside the individual user's accounts.

Reputation | Reputation is used more in systems which allow meeting new individuals. AIM's simple version of this is "warning". Any user may "warn" any other user. A users total "warn" level (a figure up to 100) is shown to everyone they communicate with. Unfortunately, it's not a trustworthy reputation system, and reputation is notoriously difficult -- but humans are great at dealing with it themselves, given certain affordances: persistence identities, and being able to discuss those identities with other people. AIM's simplistic relationship system makes reputation not so important though.

Sharing | People like to share. With AIM, sharing is often as simple as giving a friend a link to follow. Other systems, such as Flikr, are about sharing photographs. These act as small transactions that build genuine group feeling."

Curious what our Drupal development community thinks about these 7 components (as pivotal/needed) to the Drupal project. Thoughts/discussion? Thanks. [MapTheWay]


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Small Pieces, Slowly Moving


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Putting the pieces back together, slowly


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Small pieces, slightly broken


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A Couple of Large Pieces, Joined at the
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washingtonpost.com - BANDA ACEH, Indonesia, Jan. 2 -- A week after a tsunami devastated the western end of Sumatra island, the streets of this provincial capital are beginning to show a semblance of rejuvenation, with markets reopening, power and water restored to nearly half the city and a paralyzing fuel shortage ended.

their frequently-updated collection of
short pieces


their frequently-updated collection of
short pieces
04/08/2005 05:05 AM
The BBC have their own election weblog

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/vote_2005/blog/default.stm
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on eBay
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MacMall sells pieces of Virginia Tech G5
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supercomputer.
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MacCentral: MacMall sells pieces of Virginia Tech G5 supercomputer. I still think only a dumbass would buy millions of dollars of equipment and sell it a few months later.

MallMall Sells Pieces Of Virginia Tech
G5 Supercomputer


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G5 Supercomputer
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MacMall sells pieces of Virginia Tech G5
supercomputer


MacMall sells pieces of Virginia Tech G5
supercomputer
02/12/2004 03:53 AM
Virginia Tech's Power Mac G5-based supercomputer has already passed into legend among Mac fans, and now you can own a piece thanks to Mac catalog reseller MacMall. They're advertising refurbished Power Mac G5s that until recently powered Virginia Tech's Terascale Computing Facility -- the supercomputing cluster known as System X, sometimes affectionately referred to as Big Mac instead.

Picking up the pieces: John Siracusa
mourns the Power PC


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mourns the Power PC
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Yesterday's announc ement that Apple is switching to Intel CPUs was epochal, not only for what it means for Apple architecture going forward, but for what it means to fans of the Power PC and the risks Apple has taken over the years.

A lot of people are excited about the prospect of a future Apple without the dark cloud of CPU uncertainty over its head. I like that idea too, but I only wish it had come to fruition through IBM. After the G5 introduction, I thought it had. I was actually encouraged by IBM's game console contract wins. It seemed like the PowerPC ISA had a bright future. Maybe it does, but apparently not with Apple.

Ars Apple Technology Specialist John Siracusa reflects on the switch to Intel and what it means for Apple and Mac users.


WebsByUs.com a Division of MBE HOLDINGS,
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and Accent Pieces


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Announces Deal with 'Roost' Home Decor
and Accent Pieces
06/07/2004 02:37 AM
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XM Radio pulls XM PCR


XM Radio pulls XM PCR 08/31/2004 08:20 AM

Looks like XM has sold out to the man. The RIAA says they had nothing to do with the removal of the XM PCR which when couples with computer software allowed users to record streams of music and other programming onto their computers.

This is another knee jerk reaction. We will see how long XM Radio stays in business now. What a bunch of idiots. [ZDNet]

The folks over at slashdot are predicting XM-OCR conversion kits being on the market shortly as it would not take a rocket scientist to mod a regular XM receiver. [Slashdot]


VIA Pulls PadLockSL


VIA Pulls PadLockSL 04/16/2004 09:09 AM

AOL pulls plug on AOL TV


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Red Hat pulls out a profit


Red Hat pulls out a profit 12/24/2004 12:40 PM
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