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Congrats to PHP Developer on their 2nd Anniversary







Congrats to PHP Developer on their 2nd
Anniversary

Congrats to PHP Developer on their 2nd
Anniversary
08/13/2002 03:07 PM

When I started this site, I was still back in school and had no idea what I wanted to do with it or even who my audience was. Now, I have "loyal readers" that I get emails from when I don't post news, and people that actually consider this site somewhat of an "official resource" to the PHP community. This is a little scary, but pretty exciting. -- enygma

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Wil Wheaton Joins Developer Shed in
Launching igrep.com – the Internet's
First Developer Search Engine


Wil Wheaton Joins Developer Shed in
Launching igrep.com – the Internet's
First Developer Search Engine
04/04/2005 02:33 AM
Wil Wheaton and DeveloperShed are teaming up to launch igrep, the first (and only) vertical niche search engine designed specifically for developers. The search engine is powered from DeveloperShed's vast array of more than five million technology-related documents, including FAQs. Since igrep indexes only content, it can provide developers with much more relevant content than other search engines. [PRWEB Apr 4, 2005]

Congrats Jay!


Congrats Jay! 07/25/2004 11:08 PM
About 10 months ago, I posted a lazyweb request for a blacklist-based comment-spam solution. Only 2 days later, Jay Allen posted a solution that pretty much did exactly what I (and many others) needed. Ever since, he's been adding more and more features to aid in the fight against comment spam and even started maintaining a master blacklist people could... (156 words)

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Congrats to... 01/22/2004 04:31 AM
Congratulations to the Kerry supporters. Edwards', too. See you in New Hampshire :)...

Congrats to Jonas on getting a job!


Congrats to Jonas on getting a job! 06/09/2004 05:54 AM
Does that mean I have to wear pants, again?.

Well, ladies and gentlemen, it's with not inconsiderable pleasure, that I announce my re-entry into the world of the bi-monthly paycheck. Starting today I will be getting paid to lend what little of expertise I have to offer and use it to play with and work on some cool Open Source collaboration things. Psyched.

[a preponderance of evidence blogs]

Collabnet is very lucky to get Jonas to work for them.


Congrats to Mikel!


Congrats to Mikel! 09/13/2004 07:01 AM

One of my favorite peeps is Mikel Maron - how moved to the South of England to go be a college student - again.

But it looks liek it paid off. Along the way Mikel has been doing plenty of contributing - still.

Unfortunately Mikel is there and I'm here - and it doesn't look like I'll get back to SF in time for a Sept. 17th dinner in SF - maybe a week later?

Here's Mikel's post.....

My dissertation is complete! An Ecological Approach to the Evolution of Complexity

Two weeks ago I completed an intense summer of work and sumbitted my dissertation for the MSc in Evolutionaty and Adaptive Systems. If all goes to plan, and there's no reason why not, I will have my degree within the next month. The research turned out well, and may lead to some future developments. Here I'm publishing the text (minus the code appendix) and the abstract, for easier reading flavor. Enjoy! (I am for sure).

An Ecological Approach to the Evolution of Complexity

How evolution led to complex life is one of the great questions. This paper describes simulations that investigate the role of ecological interactions in the evolution of complexity. Webworld is a robust model of evolution in food webs. It is extended for variability of organism complexity under evolution. Statistical and network analysis indicates a clear tendency for complexification within the model, led by adaptations that initially disconnect the species from trophic interactions. This suggests a process where short term fitness is increased by less connection to the ecosystem, but long term fitness is insured by incorporation within the ecosystem. Certainly it suggests a greater role for ecosystems in the evolution of complexity.

[Mikel Maron]


Congrats to BookSlut!


Congrats to BookSlut! 03/11/2003 10:45 AM

Winners of the 2003 Bloggies have been announced, and BookSlut won for "Best Topical Category!"


Congrats Rusty


Congrats Rusty 03/08/2004 11:27 PM
It looks like Rusty has gotten a daytime gig as an Internet big cheese. I notice that the sidebar blurb of Armstrong Zúniga LLC (a web consulting shop for political campaigns) now says: Rusty Foster joined Armstrong Zúniga in February of 2004 as CTO. Rusty created the Scoop software platform in 1999 and founded Kuro5hin.org the same year. Kuro5hin is widely recognized as a pioneering project in collaborative media, and Rusty has written and spoken extensively about the potential of the internet as a medium for collaboration and grassroots organizing. More...

Congrats to Justin


Congrats to Justin 05/11/2004 01:43 PM
Web Site Founder Flees Mounting Scandal

no commentToday, Justin Hall refused to take questions on the scandal that has engulfed his personal work on the web. Amidst allegations that he has fabricated his life, the embattled Hall today ducked into a black car leaving Oakland for Los Angeles. The controversy threatens to overshadow his recent work to reinvent himself as a graduate student and resident of Southern California; some independent media analysts are now claiming that his plans to attend grad school and move to Los Angeles are actually premeditated concoctions.

Hall's late application to grad school and too-rapid closing of his Oakland estate are leading observers to highlight the chronological impossibility of events Hall details on his personal web site, "Justin's Links." Citing application deadlines, researcher Stan Hodgson writes, "What must have happened is that Mr. Hall applied by January 30, and then began posting on the graduate school topic at a much later date, most likely after he'd been admitted, but AS IF he were still contemplating applying. Certain decisions about the house were likely made and concluded far in advance of the posting, if it is indeed the case that he is moving and selling the house."

Hall's web site "Justin's Links" has a reputation for personal disclosure, as Hall has spent ten years sharing what has appeared to be his innermost thoughts, physical sensations and pending experiences. Now it appears that Hall may have been weaving nothing but a web of lies. Weighing recent evidence and using measured language, Hodgson remarks: "Mr. Hall's recent posts on this site suggest a greater than normal divergence between lived experience and the blogged representation."

Experts are just now unraveling what some call a premeditated pattern of deceit surrounding Hall's recent announcement of plans to sell his home and attend school. In a possible attempt to hide evidence, Hall emptied his Oakland home of five years, splitting his records between multiple vehicles that were today dispatched from that location, bearing their contents to undisclosed California storage facilities.

The crisis threatens to undermine years of good will from websurfers, who had been lead to believe that Hall was telling the truth about his life online. James, a frequent commenter on Links.net, posted this remark in response to the allegations: "I've often wondered whether there was not a great deal of artifice in Justin's apparently casual and offhanded (and apparently uncensored) manner of describing his life." In the days since the scandal broke, a growing number of voices online have joined James in calling for an official investigation of or explanation from the elusive Hall.

no commentHall was seen at an In-N-Out Burger in Kettleman California, seemingly oblivious to the growing scandal, and calls for him to reveal the true story behind Justin's Links. A observer noticed Hall in a corner booth, eating a double cheeseburger and deleting spam on a laptop hooked up to a mobile phone.

Experts are not yet agreed on Hall's motivation for faking a life online. But it appears that this callow youth might have finally have tipped the scales of truth, as investigators could have enough evidence to indict Hall on charges of false honesty.

Claiming "travel and deadlines," Hall himself could not be reached for comment.


Congrats to Om for being Slashdotted


Congrats to Om for being Slashdotted 05/08/2004 11:04 PM
The SlashDot Effect.

I had only read about the SlashDot Effect, popularly known as Slashdotted. I had never experienced it first hand. While I was away in Los Angeles, this story about the Linksys gateway, which did the rounds in the blogsphere via Engadget, Gizmodo, Boing Boing , Broadband Reports and a couple of other sites, was picked up by SlashDot. (Broke the Blogdex top 50 for the first time as well.)I had no idea that my innocuous little post could stir up such reaction. Oh well … power of the Internet first hand.

Next thing I know (rather I did not know) the traffic to the website went crazy, and quickly site was “off the air.” Apparently, the number of hits to the page created log files which tipped me over the available disk space on the server, and the index page became unavailable. Well managed to fix this problem, but it is becoming increasingly evident that it is time to go for a higher end web hosting company. Which is a problem because that is going to cost money, and well given that GigaOM is more of a hobby, I am wondering out aloud about what to do next. Suggestions and ideas are always welcome.

[Om Malik on Broadband]

=====

Speaking of Clay Shirky - we got Shirkydotted last Septemeber when he mentioned the PeopleAggregator. I had dropped a subtle hint of it's existence and he immediately picked up on it.

But that was nothing like the real Slashdottin g we received when Richard McManus' article/interview of me went live, and first Doc and Xeni/BoingBoing picked it up and then within an hour - BAM.

Down on our knees begging for forgiveness for days.


Congrats to Userland


Congrats to Userland 05/07/2004 05:00 AM

The transition of Userland continues.

I go back with Peter Winer almost as far back as Dave.

Clearly this is a company like no other.


Congrats to Cory


Congrats to Cory 03/20/2003 04:23 PM

How nuts is it that Cory' s book was reviewed by Jeff Bezos and Harriet Klausner, Amazon's #1 reviewer? And speaking of, how on earth does someone review 4605 products (almost all books) in just a few years? I'm seeing 4-5 lengthy book reviews per day in some of her history, how on earth does someone do such a thing?


Congrats to Rojo


Congrats to Rojo 02/07/2005 01:51 AM

Even though we know they got their money long ago - I guess Rojo got even more money today (or recently.)

So congrats to Chris and Kevin - and let's not forget Mark Graham - either!

Go daddies go!

Maybe one day even YOU can get bought by a search engine company.


Congrats to Justin!


Congrats to Justin! 03/06/2004 01:49 AM
Just In Tokyo Released to the Waiting Web.

Just In Tokyo Released to the Waiting Web

I lived in Japan between October 2001 and January 2003.just in tokyo Mostly Tokyo. I published a guide book in September 2002, called Just In Tokyo: "How to Live as an Urban Nomad in the World's Most Expensive City." It was great fun - I wrote it up and laid the whole thing out; the pages are busy, just as I like 'em.

My publisher was Garrett County Press, in New Orleans. After about a year, we agreed to take the guidebook off the market. I would have published the thing forever, but it was selling slow (slow and steady!) and losing some of its direct relevance as it aged.

So I've released it to the web, under a Creative Commons license. Just In Tokyo PDF - download it for your next trip to Tokyo! Visit the Tokyo of the  [Justin's Links]


Congrats to Rafat!


Congrats to Rafat! 12/17/2004 06:28 PM

Turns out Rafat Ali of PaidContent.org got married in South Africa and is taking some time off.

The guy's a monster!

His new wife better appreicate the time she's getting.


Congrats to SixApart


Congrats to SixApart 04/09/2004 04:11 PM
NTT's Typepad powered blogging service

Here it is, and it looks great even though I do not understand Japanese. NTT is providing blogs to their millions of clients. Congratulations to Six Apart's team in Japan. Can't wait to see our first Typepad powered ISP & portals partnerships in Europe ! [Loic Le Meur Blog]

I need to put something witty here for my friend Loic.

How 'bout "Yes, we all want to see coming out of France, besides Wine and Cheese."


Congrats to Ross et al - keep going!


Congrats to Ross et al - keep going! 04/24/2004 03:25 AM

And as if (on cue) Ross was waiting for the official battles to commence, here comes Blogware with....

Busy Week in Blogware-land.

It has been an extremely busy week on Blogwareland. The project is really firing on all cyclinders and I'm starting to get pretty excited about the upcoming release. Most of my time has been devoted to staff training. We took 30 or so staffers through hands-on with the service in a lab environment and the feedback has been great. I really enjoyed taking everyone through the in's and out's of Blogware and the weblog market and it is great to see the rest of the team over here finally starting to understand why I'm so excited by Blogware and the weblog opportunity. The blogosphere can be a tough thing to grok for one person - getting 150 people on the same page is even harder ;)

I finally got the nerve up to steal a page out of Doc Searls playbook and go outside of the "bullet-snore-click-snore" structure that Powerpoint forces on Office users. I've had the pleasure of seeing Doc "present" a few times and he's really taught me that 60 slides in 60 minutes is only bad if the content is bad...

The dev team is also totally in the zone. A bunch of new features coming out this week and a few bug fixes as well. I can see v1.0 just over the horizon...

Something old, something new, something boring and nothing blue...

 Something Old...

Comment Notifications v2.0! Weblog publishers getting comment notifications is old hat. Now, authenticated readers can also choose to receive comment notifications on a per article, per category or on a site-wide basis. Publishers also get to choose whether or not this feature is even available to their readers.

Something New...

Import/Export. Publishers can now get the important content out of their old weblogs and into their shiny new Blogware weblog. Also, the Export feature makes your Blogware content just that much more portable - great peace of mind. Import initially supports only MT imports with support for the Blogger, Radio and other formats shortly.

Something Boring...

Bug fixes. Yawn. ;) Publishers will notice that the webstats are much snappier now - we realized a ton of performance increases with some of these new fixes.

Nothing Blue...

No, I meant it - there was nothing blue. Well, just this. Literally.

So what's the big take away? It has been impossible for me to keep up with my email this week. If you've sent me a message and I haven't gotten back to you, rest assured, I still love you - its just that I'm currently 300 messages behind where I should be - and that's after 4 hours of catch up. Problem is, I'm not going to get through it all today - marketing needs sign-off on virtually everything that they've been working on for Blogware this afternoon and unless I wade into it, they are going to hunt me down and kill me - probably with a bad PowerPoint presentation or something ;)

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Congrats To The Meyers!


Congrats To The Meyers! 12/10/2003 05:47 AM
Carolyn Maxwell Meyer .. new arrival: Carolyn .. meyerweb .. carolyn

meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/200312.html#t20031208
track this site | 6 links


Congrats to Ted Shelton


Congrats to Ted Shelton 02/01/2005 08:42 PM

Ted Shelton is at Orb Networks - coolio.


congrats on Waxy 2.0!


congrats on Waxy 2.0! 01/22/2004 06:19 PM
all of this child's toenail clippings will be archived permanently on the web in plain text format

congrats to andrea and jonah


congrats to andrea and jonah 08/29/2004 10:53 PM
NYC is clearly in love

Congrats to Dave Weinberger


Congrats to Dave Weinberger 03/06/2004 01:50 AM
Woohoo!

I found out this morning that I've been offered a fellowship at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard. I start officially in July.

What a great opportunity! I'm thrilled. Joho the Blog]


Congrats to Eric Rice


Congrats to Eric Rice 03/22/2005 09:39 PM

Eric has just gotten Warner Bros to sponsor him and his posse's podcasting.

I guess he beat out Adam Curry.

Congrats to Eric.


Congrats to Jiri and Ricardo!


Congrats to Jiri and Ricardo! 03/08/2004 11:26 PM

:-) Now danah are I are in sync!

The fact that:

Jiri Slovacek
male, 23, single
Czech Republic

and

Ricardo Capitanio Martins da Silva
male, 23, committed
Brazil

.....are the leading conenctors - totally fascinates me!  How come?  Why? Their brilliant understanding and manipulation of the system is signs of things to come! 

I'm reminded of some Tom Clancey novel - where the stock market is played and the servers shut down simultaneously - which leads to world war outbreak of course!

What if all our explicit social networks went down?  Would we all resort to telephone again?  Or even worse - Shopping Malls?

I kind of think of every blog or message post I make - as a sort of homage to the telephone pole torn-up signage posting - or bulletin board thumbpost - in a laundry room.

Except this time - all the pre-precut telephone numbers tilted 90 degrees - for ease of tearing off - are my memes.

:-)

Here's danah's post.........

gaming Orkut connectors.

I logged into Orkut today and was pleasantly surprised to find that the first two connectors were neither Joi nor Marc. Instead, they are two men from outside the States (Brazil, Czech Republic) with a relatively small cohort of friends (73, 19). This is intriguing.

Now, i know that there are games being played, so i checked out their friends. Almost all are from their countries of origin and most have relatively few friends. Now, this would make sense in a normal model, but i'm curious who these central bridges are - how are they playing such a significant role on the network?

I also received an email from Marc Canter encouraging people to make more friends so that he can be more of a connector. This was a kind reminder of how fake the data really is.

Since it's fake anyways, i encourage all of you geeks with times on your hands to play. The trick to being the biggest connector is not a game of collecting people. It's a graph theory game. You need to bridge the most disparate groups as well as connect to the hubs strategically. Remember: it's an algorithm of average path length. Thus, you don't want exceptionally long path lengths factored into the average. But, if you bridge the hubs and the disparate groups, you've reduced the average for everyone.

Anyhow, i've got to get back to work and should not focus on this instead of writing, but it's a really fun math problem that i'd love for someone to solve. What is the algorith to minimize your average path length? Given the data, what strategic connections need to be made for a newcomer?

[apophenia]

congrats to karen and jake


congrats to karen and jake 08/29/2004 10:53 PM
a few weeks belated, but it fits today's theme

Wow! Congrats to Jason and Tucows!


Wow! Congrats to Jason and Tucows! 03/06/2004 01:50 AM

It's a rare day that something this nice happens.

Jason DeFillippo's Blogrolling.com is one of those diamond's in the rough, percolating up underneath the surfac - waiting for funding and support.  Now it has it!

Elliot and Ross and are gonna do right by Jason - and that rocks!

I wonder if they're interested in th e strategy and ideas I developed for Jason -just about a year ago?

They could also morph this - with Laszlo - as well.

Here's Ross announcement....

Tucows Acquires Blogrolling.com.

You may have already read the press release or a blog entry somewhere else - the rumors are true, Tucows has indeed purchased the assets of Blogrolling.com from Jason DeFillippo.

I'm really glad we got together with Jason and were able to come to a deal. I've been a Blogrolling.com user almost as long as I've been a blogger and this really is a nifty service. Jason felt it was time to move on to other things and we knew that Blogrolling.com is a service worth continuing with and expanding. A definite match.

The service isn't going anywhere and we're not turning into some "Blogware only" proprietary mess. The Tucows ZenKeepers would take away my spots if I tried to do that (or let that happen). We're looking to go in exactly the opposite direction. My goal is tomake Blogrolling.com even more useful to webloggers, weblog tool developers and weblog resellers. We will do this by opening it up more than it already is and ensure basic win-wins for everyone.

I'm really looking forward to building on Jason's great work. He's done an excellent job carving out a niche for the service and really giving his subscribers a great tool. His innovative and customer-centric philosophy will always guide our management of this nifty service moving forward.

And, if it appears that we might be straying away from this ideal, be sure to let me know.

On the other hand, if have no idea what Blogrolling.com is, now would be a great time to check it out. The basic service is free and it couldn't be easier to integrate into your website. I;ll bet if you ask AccordionGuy nicely, he'll post som e nifty instructions describing how to make it work with Blogware ;)

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congrats to jason and shannon


congrats to jason and shannon 08/29/2004 10:53 PM
hey, it's a New York engagement frenzy!

Congrats to Mark Jen, now at Plaxo


Congrats to Mark Jen, now at Plaxo 03/14/2005 05:02 PM
It looks like Mark found himself a new job (Plaxo) after a whirlwind of media attention and job interviews. Congrats, Mark. Lemme know if you want to drop by Yahoo for lunch again sometime....

Congrats to John Battelle


Congrats to John Battelle 02/07/2005 01:51 AM

batbook.jpgOn completing the draft of his book. All 90,000 words of it.

I'm proud to know John. He's become a catalyst for alot of things - including some killer parties on the rooftop of "The Industry Standard".

I still remember standing in line at 4:45 on a Friday - so I could get a good piece of the roof - as the masses flowed in. It was THE place to do deals and meet people - at the height of the boom.

Now John has his book and his conference - Web 2.0. Watch for him to start a company this year. It was part of his predictions for 2005.


Congrats to Brad and SixApart


Congrats to Brad and SixApart 01/06/2005 12:44 AM
Assuming that Om's story is right, LiveJournal will soon become part of the growing SixApart family. I'm not sure what you guys are planning, but it sure will be interesting to watch. 2005 is going to be a very interesting year for this whole blogging thing....

Congrats to Zack and Neil


Congrats to Zack and Neil 06/30/2004 02:25 PM

Howard Rheingold on CivicSpace....

I was thrilled to meet a young man by the name of Zack Rosen at SXSW this year, and more thrilled when he told me that his reading of Smart Mobs was a key inspiration behind his effort to create the infrastructure for Deanspace. He's been working on a toolkit for community organizing of the kind that drove the Dean campaign. Based on Drupal, the civic organizing toolkit was designed to be easy to use and cost less than $50/month. It's called CivicSpace. Check it out. It should be available soon.

CivicSpace is being built with the needs of distributed organizations in mind. It will give you and the supporters within your community a solid framework for organizing and engaging those around you in action. But it also will allow you to plug your community into a network of other communities where you can share your ideas, knowledge, relationships, and organizational information. Here are some things it will enable you to do:


  • Create a customizable community driven website with Blogs, Photo Galleries, User Profiles, Friend / Buddy Tracking, Polls, and File Storage more…
  • Send targeted email more…

  • Import and aggregate remote content, share users, and sync calendars with any other CivicSpace site more…
  • Manage your groups membership and contacts more…

  • Organize events, ride sharing, and RSVP more…
  • < br />
  • Collaboratively create, edit, and publish documents more…

  • Easily create discussion forum / mailing lists more…
  • Allow you to create forms and surveys for data collection more…
  • VoterID/GOTV more…





Posted by Howard at 10:21 AM


Congrats ot Bill Appleton


Congrats ot Bill Appleton 01/16/2004 11:28 AM

Start-up DreamFactory conjures up new tools. The upstart introduces its first commercial product for building graphical user interfaces based on XML and Web services standards. [CNET News.com - Front Door]

Hey!  Congrats to Bill Appleton for getting some press!  We used Bill's 'Dreamfactory' tool to build our prototype 'MyMagicCarpetRide' - two years ago.  now Bill has deals with Salesforce.com and Grand Central Communications.

One thing Martin Lamonica - the writer of the article forgot - is that Laszlo Systems also creates "software for building so-called rich clients, or graphically rich desktop software that relies on XML and Web services."

We (Broadband Mechanics) - spent several years trying to build a 'rich-media platform'.  We finally just ran out of money.  But Laszlo got it right.  Oh - and Bill Appleton's Dreamfactory - also got it right - too.  :-)


Congrats to Bryan Bell on his big
changes


Congrats to Bryan Bell on his big
changes
06/17/2005 04:39 PM

There is no greater joy than making babies.

Add to that starting a new career (or at least chucking the old one) is also right up there with life's greatest challenges.

So good luck to Bryan Bell - we've all been loving his artwork - for years!


congrats: oddpost goes to yahoo


congrats: oddpost goes to yahoo 07/10/2004 01:10 AM
a great app and good people deserve the recognition and the dollars. well done.

Congrats to Paolo and Monica


Congrats to Paolo and Monica 01/22/2004 02:33 AM

We moved!. About two years ago we learned that we were supposed to leave the apartment we were living in. Back then we decided to find some land and build our home.

They started building it last year, in March.

After endless struggling with real estate agents, banks, builders, plumbers, electricians, painters, carpenters and a whole list of other people, last week-end we finally moved to our new home, during the two most rainy, windy and muddy days in San Martino del Carso history.

Waking up yesterday morning with a bright sun (sigh) shining on our bedroom window has been beautiful.

For the first time in years we are taking stuff out of cardboard boxes instead of putting it in. This also means that now I will have again time and mind to fully concentrate on daily work and writing on my weblog.

[Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]

I can't wait to go and try out the guest room. Only problem is (I mean challenge) is that I have an entourage of 4 now....


Congrats to Ross and Elliot!


Congrats to Ross and Elliot! 04/09/2004 10:30 PM
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Where facts are few and experts are many.

New Features: Friends & Addressbook

Blogware users got a small preview of version 1.0 this week with the release of our new Address Book and Friends functionality.

The Ad dress Book is a pretty cool mechanism that provides Blogware Publishers with some pretty nifty tools for managing the relationships between users and content.

The other new function, Friend s, is a simple tool that allows users to connect with one another and will act as the basis for a bunch of cool new services as we move forward.

Play around with them and let me know what you think (keeping in mind that this is "pre-release preview beta not-finished yet" stuff....) [Random Bytes]

I got to be friend #1.  Ah the joys of being an 'outside friend'.  One more win for the FOAFnet.


Congrats to Liz and her lab for social
computing


Congrats to Liz and her lab for social
computing
12/22/2004 01:09 AM

Liz Lawley has finally gotten her playground to have fun in.


Congrats to the Happy Couple!


Congrats to the Happy Couple! 05/30/2004 10:10 PM
A Very Christian Proposal-via-Scavenger-Hunt in Starbuck's Headquarters Hometown "The whole day was so much fun, and absolutely perfect. It meant so much to me that Sean included the people that were important in our lives. This really is the best engagement story I've ever heard - I'm overwhelmed that it is actually mine!"

Congrats to Jon Husband and Qumana....


Congrats to Jon Husband and Qumana.... 06/22/2005 02:41 AM

.... for sealing their deal with Lektora.


congrats to andy on his new baby


congrats to andy on his new baby 06/09/2004 08:46 PM
there's no post about it on his site yet, because HE JUST HAD A BABY!
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Giga Designs intros dual 1.4GHz G4
upgrades


Giga Designs intros dual 1.4GHz G4
upgrades
07/12/2004 10:24 PM
Giga Designs announced today that it is now shipping a 1.4GHz G4 dual processor upgrade (US$699) for Apple's Power Mac AGP Graphics (Sawtooth) and Gigabit Ethernet models...

Dual-Processor, Liquid-Cooled Power Mac
G5s Announced (14-Jun-2004; 1.8K)


Dual-Processor, Liquid-Cooled Power Mac
G5s Announced (14-Jun-2004; 1.8K)
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Dual-Processor, Liquid-Cooled Power Mac
G5s Announced (09-Jun-2004; 1K)


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Ace's Server Guide: Dual Xeon, Dual
Opteron and Quad Opteron


Ace's Server Guide: Dual Xeon, Dual
Opteron and Quad Opteron
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Dual Xeon, Dual Opteron and Quad Opteron


Dual Xeon, Dual Opteron and Quad Opteron 12/05/2003 07:52 AM

Real 10 Export Plug-in, RealProducer
Plus 10 released


Real 10 Export Plug-in, RealProducer
Plus 10 released
04/20/2004 12:20 AM
RealNetworks today released a beta version of the new Real 10 Export Plug-in for Mac OS X, which enables video editors to export high-quality RealAudio 10 and RealVideo 10 formats directly from Apple Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects, Avid Xpress Pro and more...

Giga Designs offers new G4 dual
processor upgrades


Giga Designs offers new G4 dual
processor upgrades
07/13/2004 03:45 AM
CPU processor upgrade maker Giga Designs LLC is now offering new M Series dual processor upgrades for Power Macs equipped with AGP graphics and Gigabit Ethernet models, operating at 1.4GHz and priced at US$699. The company has also introduced a 1.33GHz model for Digital Audio, Quicksilver 2001 and Quicksilver 2002 models, priced at $699. The M Series upgrades feature a new power sharing architecture, user adjustable speed and processor voltage settings, and FreeScale (Motorola) 7455B processors, each equipped with 2MB of L3 cache. The processors support Mac OS 9.2.1 through 10.3.4 without any additional software.

Accela Communications & Network World
Partner to Create Tech Download Webcast
Series: On-Demand Rich Media Pioneers
Develop Dual-Production Format


Accela Communications & Network World
Partner to Create Tech Download Webcast
Series: On-Demand Rich Media Pioneers
Develop Dual-Production Format
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Accela Communications and Network World jointly introduce the “Tech Download Webcast Series,” an innovative on-demand rich media sponsorship delivering two programs – an analyst led roundtable discussion and a sole solution version to present in the sponsors own web site. The multi-sponsor programs allow companies to be a part of a dynamic roundtable discussion as well as present their technology in front of the IT industry’s most powerful decision makers and explain why their solution is the best on the market. [PRWEB Apr 14, 2005]

Dual G5 vs. Dual Opteron


Dual G5 vs. Dual Opteron 12/29/2003 07:19 AM
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Curtiss-Wright: dual PowerPC 7457
air-cooled VME engine


Curtiss-Wright: dual PowerPC 7457
air-cooled VME engine
02/01/2005 09:49 PM
ECE Jan 28 2005 7:28AM GMT

Dual 2.5GHz G5 PowerMac Liquid Cooling


Dual 2.5GHz G5 PowerMac Liquid Cooling 09/07/2004 06:05 PM

Dual 2.5GHz G5 features liquid cooling


Dual 2.5GHz G5 features liquid cooling 06/09/2004 10:23 AM
As briefly noted earlier today, Apple's top-of-the-line dual 2.5GHz Power Mac G5 features a new liquid cooling system that is supposed to be more efficient than a traditional heat sink...

New Dual G5 2.5GHz Liquid Cooling System


New Dual G5 2.5GHz Liquid Cooling System 06/13/2004 04:09 AM
The cooling medium used is comprised mostly of water with some propylene glycol, and is maintenance free and very quiet. By Gregory Han, Unofficial Apple Weblog (via MyAppleMenu)

IBM to use dual-core Opteron


IBM to use dual-core Opteron 09/09/2004 09:01 AM
Big Blue will use AMD's chip in a high-performance server but isn't yet planning a general-purpose Opteron system.

Dual Opteron SFF PC Tested


Dual Opteron SFF PC Tested 09/25/2004 03:54 PM

IBM to use AMD's dual-core Opteron


IBM to use AMD's dual-core Opteron 09/08/2004 11:41 PM
Upgrade to high-performance server will include AMD's dual-core chip.

AMD Dual-Core Opteron to Debut in NY


AMD Dual-Core Opteron to Debut in NY 04/09/2005 12:57 AM
Internet News Apr 9 2005 4:33AM GMT

AMD's dual-core Opteron


AMD's dual-core Opteron 04/09/2005 09:58 PM
Techzonez Apr 10 2005 1:42AM GMT

Dual-core Opteron due April 21


Dual-core Opteron due April 21 04/08/2005 10:07 AM
The race between Intel and Advanced Micro Devices to be first to market with dual-core processors is about to come to a close. AMD is expected to introduce its first dual-core Opteron processors an event in New York scheduled for April 21, according to sources familiar with the company's plans.

AMD taped out the dual-core Opteron.


AMD taped out the dual-core Opteron. 06/14/2004 09:13 PM
AMD taped out the dual-core Opteron. I wouldn't mind swapping out my current Opteron for a 3GHz dual-core version.

Dual-Core AMD Opteron Prices Leak


Dual-Core AMD Opteron Prices Leak 04/19/2005 12:22 PM
Although the new dual-core Opteron server processors from AMD won't be officially announced until Thursday, pricing details have already begun to leak out. According to sources, the low-end Opteron 865 chip will cost $1,514 USD, the same as the most expensive single-core Opteron 852.

Appro Rackmount Dual Opteron Server


Appro Rackmount Dual Opteron Server 11/17/2003 06:51 AM
A review of Appro's 1122H dual Opteron 1U server--that's a lot of CPU power.

AMD dual-core Opteron pricing slips out


AMD dual-core Opteron pricing slips out 04/19/2005 06:25 AM
Pricier than single-core parts. Golly

AMD Begins Tape-Out of first Dual Core
Opteron


AMD Begins Tape-Out of first Dual Core
Opteron
06/15/2004 08:07 AM

AMD's dual-core Opteron due this month


AMD's dual-core Opteron due this month 04/07/2005 10:39 PM
Chips combining dual processing engines onto a single slice of silicon will arrive months early, CNET News.com has learned.

Dual CPU Shootout: Opteron versus Xeon


Dual CPU Shootout: Opteron versus Xeon 12/04/2003 10:50 AM

AMD Opteron 866 Egypt Dual Core
Benchmarks


AMD Opteron 866 Egypt Dual Core
Benchmarks
04/14/2005 06:14 AM

Small Form Factor Dual Opteron


Small Form Factor Dual Opteron 05/22/2004 12:37 AM

New IBM server supports dual-core
Opteron


New IBM server supports dual-core
Opteron
09/09/2004 06:53 AM
IBM Corp. next week will begin shipping the second generation of its rack-mounted dual processor servers based on Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s (AMD) Opteron microprocessor. The new server, called the eServer 326, will be IBM's first product specifically designed to support the upcoming dual-core Opteron processors that AMD is expected to ship next year.

Athlon 64 and Opteron dual-core
explained.


Athlon 64 and Opteron dual-core
explained.
12/27/2003 08:58 PM
The Inquirer: Athlon 64 and Opteron dual-core explained. Or not, considering that the article is full of errors: HyperTransport and HyperThreading are completely unrelated and thus aren't exclusive (since "hyper" doesn't mean anything), I don't see any particular barrier to AMD implementing SMT, and many multi-core processors share L2 cache.

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