Graphics3D 6.05 beta 2 (Beta branch)
Grok Headline matches for Graphics3D 6.05 beta 2 (Beta branch)
Graphics3D 6.00 beta 11
Graphics3D 6.00 beta 11
01/07/2004 06:53 PMA high-performance 3D graphics codebase.
Graphics3D 6.04 Beta 4 (Beta)
Graphics3D 6.04 Beta 4 (Beta)
07/24/2004 12:54 AMHigh-performance 3D graphics for games and simulations.
Graphics3D 6.04 Beta 3 (Beta)
Graphics3D 6.04 Beta 3 (Beta)
07/06/2004 04:57 PMHigh-performance 3D graphics for games and simulations.
OpenSHORE 2.0.0 Beta 1 (Beta branch)
OpenSHORE 2.0.0 Beta 1 (Beta branch)
03/29/2005 09:16 AM

SHORE (Semantic Hypertext Object Repository) is a
hypertext repository that stores data about
documents and data described by documents. Access
to this information is provided as hypertext. The
repository stores objects that appear in
documents, together with their relations in a
semantic net. Hypertext navigation follows these
relations in the semantic net. The SHORE server
works as an HTTP server, and the client is a
standard Web browser. The repository uses PROLOG
as its query language and the XSB system as its
query engine.
Changes:
This release integrates the latest XSB Prolog
version 2.7.1 (Kinryo) as the query engine. This
offers the user sophisticated deductive query
possibilities to find out all sorts of information
inside stored documents and about the relations
among them. OpenSHORE shows query results as
hypertext, which leads the user directly to found
documents, semantically marked text sections
(objects), and relation end points. The query
engine reads facts about documents on demand from
an interface to the object-oriented database of
OpenSHORE, so facts must not be copied for
queries.
Kodo JDO 3.3.0 beta (Beta branch)
Kodo JDO 3.3.0 beta (Beta branch)
02/05/2005 09:35 PM

Kodo JDO allows you to write database calls using Java statements
instead of SQL statements, by supporting the Java Data Objects
standard for transparent persistence. It is the most complete
implementation of the JDO specification for relational data stores,
and comes with tools for producing a schema from an object model,
producing class files from an existing schema, and a performance pack
(distributed caching and statement batching) that improves performance
by 15 - 30 times. It supports most relational databases, application
servers, and IDEs, and reduces the total coding effort by 20-40%.
Changes:
This beta introduced a number of JDO 2 features including preview
support for single field identity. This allows for the use of
application identity without writing object ID classes when using a
single primary key field. A lifecycle event listening framework was
added as a JDO 2 preview feature. A convenience method was added for
retrieving instances based on OID, primary key value, and stringified
OIDs. Apache Derby/Cloudscape support was added. Caches can now be
evicted on a schedule. JMX 1.2 is now supported.
Beta: Roku PhotoBridge HD1000 Version
2.0 Beta 1
Beta: Roku PhotoBridge HD1000 Version
2.0 Beta 1
01/06/2005 11:49 AMThe beta software for Roku's networked media player adds AAC support,
UPnP AV support, DVD-style MPEG-2 program streams, Internet radio
support, support for all PAL modes, and other changes.
Freeciv 2.0.0-rc1 (Beta branch)
Freeciv 2.0.0-rc1 (Beta branch)
04/10/2005 12:35 PM

Freeciv is a multiuser reimplementation for Unix/X of the famous
Microprose game of Civilization. By default, the game is an improved
Civ II, but this can be customized; modpacks for near-100%
compatibility with Civ I and Civ II are included. Multiuser gameplay
is real-time: in each turn, all human players move concurrently. The
game is designed to remain fairly playable even on poor network
connections. Freeciv can also be played on standalone machines, and
its AI players are a good challenge for beginners. The source code
comes with the server, two X clients, and non-X clients for MS Windows
and Amiga. Freeciv is released under the GNU General Public License.
It is maintained by an international team of coders and enthusiasts,
and is easily one of the most fun and addictive network games out
there.
The Gallery 2.0-beta-2 (2.0 branch)
The Gallery 2.0-beta-2 (2.0 branch)
04/12/2005 11:55 PM

Gallery is a slick Web-based photo album written
using PHP. It is easy to install, includes a
config wizard, and provides users with the
ability to create and maintain their own albums in
the album collection via an intuitive Web
interface. Photo management includes automatic
thumbnail creation, image resizing, rotation,
ordering, captioning and more. Albums can have
read, write, and caption permissions per
individual authenticated user for an additional
level of privacy.
Changes:
This release adds new captcha and MIME management modules, a new mblue
theme, a new siriux layout, significant performance improvements,
improved embedding, improved localization, a CSS cleanup, and many
bugfixes.
MySQL 5.0.4 (Beta (5.0.x) branch)
MySQL 5.0.4 (Beta (5.0.x) branch)
04/18/2005 11:02 AMMySQL is a widely used and fast SQL database
server. It is a client/server implementation that
consists of a server daemon (mysqld) and many
different client programs/libraries.
Qt 4.0 Beta 2 (Development branch)
Qt 4.0 Beta 2 (Development branch)
04/12/2005 05:19 PM

Qt is a toolkit for software developers. It simplifies the task of
writing and maintaining GUI (graphical user interface) applications.
It is written in C++ and is fully object-oriented. It is a
multi-platform toolkit. When you implement a program with Qt, you can
run it on the X Window System (Unix/X11), Apple Mac OS X, and
Microsoft Windows NT/9x/2000/XP by simply compiling the source code
for the platform you want.
Changes:
This release includes improvements to the Qt 3 to 4 porting tool and
supporting documentation, feature additions to Qt Designer including
support for MDI and SDI modes and support for custom widgets, a new
painting subsystem that allows device-independent rendering of
pixel-exact images, an improved input method framework, and addition
the of XP and Motif styles. Further additional improvements have also
been made to the Qt3Support library.
MySQL 5.0.3 (Beta (5.0.x) branch)
MySQL 5.0.3 (Beta (5.0.x) branch)
03/29/2005 04:24 AM
MySQL is a widely used and fast SQL database
server. It is a client/server implementation that
consists of a server daemon (mysqld) and many
different client programs/libraries.
Changes:
This version now includes support for stored
procedures, triggers, views, and many other
features. This is the first Beta release in the
5.0 series. All attention will now be focused on
fixing bugs and stabilizing 5.0 for later
production release.
XEmacs 21.5.20 (Beta branch)
XEmacs 21.5.20 (Beta branch)
03/19/2005 03:21 AM

XEmacs (formerly known as Lucid Emacs) is a powerful, extensible text
editor with full GUI support, initially based on an early version of
GNU Emacs 19 from the Free Software Foundation and since kept up to
ate with recent versions of that product. XEmacs stems from a
collaboration of Lucid, Inc. with Sun Microsystems, Inc. and the
University of Illinois with additional support having been provided by
Amdahl Corporation, INS Engineering Corporation, and a huge amount of
volunteer effort.
Changes:
This release used autoconf 2.59 to generate the configure script. The
auxiliary scripts config.sub and config.guess were also updated.
Please check various configurations on your platform. The changes from
the user's point of view are extensive.
jsXe 0.3 beta (Stable branch)
jsXe 0.3 beta (Stable branch)
03/30/2005 06:15 PM

jsXe is the Java Simple XML Editor. It allows you
to edit an XML document through a tree-like view.
It is written in Java using the Swing toolkit,
JAXP, and DOM.
Changes:
Updates to better support namespaces. Views are now loaded at runtime
as plugins.
PyPE 2.0 Beta 3 (Default branch)
PyPE 2.0 Beta 3 (Default branch)
06/05/2005 11:23 PM

PyPE (Python Programmers Editor) is a lightweight but powerful editor.
Tools for the new and seasoned user alike are included out of the box,
including syntax coloring, multiple open documents with tabs,
per-document browsable source trees, and many others.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
This release features various bugfixes, menu relocations,
findbar tweaks, major find in files enhancements, and better
Unicode filename support.

UMark 2.0.0 Beta 3 (Default branch)
UMark 2.0.0 Beta 3 (Default branch)
04/04/2005 08:15 AM

UMark is a graphical user interface that allows
gamers and hardware reviewers to easily configure
and run benchmarks on UnrealŪ Tournament 200x
(UT2003 and UT2004, both demo and retail
versions). It supports "botmatch", "flyby", and
"timedemo" benchmarking. Users have the ability to
save and load their benchmark scores, or even
submit them online. This Linux version is a GTK+
2.0 port of UMark written from scratch.
Changes:
This release removes the GNOME dependencies,
resulting in a compiled binary that is over 160KB
smaller. Beta 3 features support for the timedemo
benchmak type, the UT2004 demo version, as well as
a slew of interface and functionality
improvements.
BidNobble 0.1.1.2 beta (Default branch)
BidNobble 0.1.1.2 beta (Default branch)
04/19/2005 11:34 AM

BidNobble is an auction tool for eBay users. It
tracks eBay auctions and includes a snipe tool
that allows you to schedule your bid to be placed
seconds before the auction ends, preventing the
price from being driven high early in the auction.
It features a clock that is synchronized to eBay
time and secure login to eBay via SSL.
Changes:
This release fixes calculation of daylight savings time in the GMT
time
zone and the time for ebay.co.uk.
WidgetWeb 1.0 Beta 5 (Stable branch)
WidgetWeb 1.0 Beta 5 (Stable branch)
04/08/2005 10:30 AM

WidgetWeb is a framework for creating
community-shared Web sites similar to wikis. These
are Web sites where content and page composition
can be edited via a Web browser. A powerful
permission model is provided to restrict which
community members are allowed to edit. WidgetWeb
is built on a simple premise: components comprise
a web page and components can be nested to create
more complicated effects. This provides for easy
browser-based editing.
Changes:
This release adds webdav support, permission management, a new default
look-and-feel, a bugfix for a classpath issue when starting in
standalone mode, and several other enhancements and bugfixes.
BidNobble 0.1.0.1 beta (Default branch)
BidNobble 0.1.0.1 beta (Default branch)
04/11/2005 03:52 AM

BidNobble is an auction tool for eBay users. It
tracks eBay auctions and includes a snipe tool
that allows you to schedule your bid to be placed
seconds before the auction ends, preventing the
price from being driven high early in the auction.
It features a clock that is synchronized to eBay
time and secure login to eBay via SSL.
IPplan 4.20c-BETA (Development branch)
IPplan 4.20c-BETA (Development branch)
02/05/2005 09:35 PM
IPplan is a Web-based, multilingual IP address
management and tracking tool which simplifies the administration of
your IP address space. It can handle a single network or multiple
networks with overlapping address spaces. It features DNS
administration, internationalization, importing of network definitions
from routing tables, importing of definitions from TAB-delimited files
and NMAP's
XML format, support for multiple administrators
with different access profiles (per group, per
customer, per network, etc.), definitions of
address space authority boundaries per group,
finding free address space across a range, display
of overlapping address spaces between networks,
search capabilities, an audit log, statistics,
circuit tracking, and tracking and sending
SWIP/registrar information.
Changes:
Lots of small fixes were made, including a fix for broken external
file import. Bulk DNS zone imports were added, and a quicker scan of
IP address space was implemented using NMAP to show used addresses.
The start of an external trigger capability was added.
Aefirion 0.1-beta-1 (Default branch)
Aefirion 0.1-beta-1 (Default branch)
02/05/2005 09:35 PMThe Aefirion project aims to develop a
telecommunications switch that can be classified
as Class5, which means that it should eventually
be nearly NEBS compliant. It is intended to be a
rock solid gateway rather than a super PBX, and
focuses on stability and interoperability.
Protoeditor beta 0.6.3 (Default branch)
Protoeditor beta 0.6.3 (Default branch)
04/05/2005 06:33 AM

Protoeditor is a small KDE text editor developed
for PHP debugging with the free version of DBG
debugger. It was first implemented as a test
application while doing a plugin for Quanta+, and
has become quite usable.
Changes:
The DBG Profile was improved. A "default script" option was
added to the site settings. Users can select whether to run
the
current site's script or the active script on the editor. The
editor tabs and status bar were improved. There were some
bugfixes and minor improvements.
Anatomic P2P 0.1 BETA (Tracker branch)
Anatomic P2P 0.1 BETA (Tracker branch)
03/28/2005 09:54 AM
Anatomic P2P is an implementation of a protocol
designed to decentralize BitTorrent. It is based
on a network of "supertrackers" or "supernodes"
that users query and which route users to the
correct tracker(s). A modified tracker and client
are used, and "old" clients can still use the
network. The technology is based on the Gnutella
GWebCache system.
Changes:
Peer-sharing and support for
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_THROUGH were added.
WASTE 1.5 beta 3 (wxWidgets branch)
WASTE 1.5 beta 3 (wxWidgets branch)
03/28/2005 03:42 AM
WASTE is a mesh-based workgroup tool that allows
for encrypted, private communication between
distant parties on the Internet, independent of
local network organization. It is RSA secured, and
has been heralded as the most secure P2P
connection protocol currently in development.
WASTE functions as a both a server and a client under *nix, Mac OS X,
and Windows, as well as a server only mode under *nix and Windows.
Changes:
This version added an interface based on wxWidgets and client support
on Linux and Mac OS X.
jaxen 1.1-beta-4 (Default branch)
jaxen 1.1-beta-4 (Default branch)
04/07/2005 10:26 AM
Jaxen is a universal XPath evaluation engine. It
is currently capable of executing XPath
expressions against W3C DOM, JDOM, dom4j, and XOM
document trees.
Changes:
Although still officially a beta, this release is
a vast improvement over 1.0, and all users are
strongly encouraged to upgrade. With a few small
exceptions (most notably the deletion of
ElectricXML navigator), 1.1 is backwards
compatible with code written to the 1.0 APIs.
Detailed changes include support for the lang()
function. Return nodes are queried in the correct
document order. ancestor::* and
ancestor-or-self::* location steps no longer
include the document node. Proper handling of NaN
was implemented. The mod operator works on
floating point numbers.
Groovy 1.0-beta-10 (Default branch)
Groovy 1.0-beta-10 (Default branch)
03/27/2005 09:21 PM

Groovy is an agile, dynamic language for the JVM which combines many
features from languages like Python, Ruby, and Smalltalk and makes
them
available to Java developers using a Java-like syntax. It is designed
to
help get things done on the Java platform in a quicker, more concise,
and fun way. It can be used as an alternative compiler to javac to
generate standard Java bytecode to be used by any Java project or it
can
be used dynamically as an alternative language, such as for scripting
Java objects, templating, or writing unit test cases.
Changes:
This release has bugfixes and a new parser Early Access Preview (as
part of the JSR effort). In Classic Groovy, some bad typing problems
are fixed, a few error messages are improved for more readability and
a safer user experience, there is better exception handling, and
binary scripts now have proper executable permissions set.
Siege 2.62b5 (Beta branch)
Siege 2.62b5 (Beta branch)
04/08/2005 03:12 PM
Siege is a regression test and benchmark utility. It can stress test a
single URL with a user defined number of simulated users, or it can
read many URLs into memory and stress them simultaneously. The program
reports the total number of hits recorded, bytes transferred, response
time, concurrency, and return status. Siege supports HTTP/1.0 and 1.1
protocols, GET and POST directives, cookies, transaction logging, and
basic authentication. Its features are configurable on a per user
basis.
Changes:
This release converts the output to megabytes. It also provides
several minor enhancements and bugfixes.
Octave GTK 0.2 Beta (Default branch)
Octave GTK 0.2 Beta (Default branch)
03/17/2005 03:35 AM

Octave GTK+ is a set of GTK+ bindings for Octave, to help
develop GUI programs from Octave, with GTK+. It aims to
aid fast creation of scientific programs that need GUIs as
well as number crunching power.
Changes:
Automake support is finally present, but is very
unstable. New bindings were added for GDK, Glib,
ATK, and Pango Enumerations. Over 40 examples are
included. API documentation was added. The code
was restructured to generalize the build process.
HA-JDBC 1.0-beta-7 (Default branch)
HA-JDBC 1.0-beta-7 (Default branch)
04/05/2005 05:35 PM
HA-JDBC is a JDBC driver implementation that
provides light-weight, transparent clustering
capabilities to groups of homogeneous JDBC-
accessed databases.
Changes:
This release fixes issues identified with the round-robin balancer.
WASTE 1.5 beta 3 (Default branch)
WASTE 1.5 beta 3 (Default branch)
02/05/2005 09:35 PM
WASTE is a mesh-based workgroup tool that allows
for encrypted, private communication between
distant parties on the Internet, independent of
local network organization. It is RSA secured, and
has been heralded as the most secure P2P
connection protocol currently in development.
WASTE functions as a Windows server/client,
limited Mac OS X server/client, and a Linux and
Windows limited server.
Changes:
This update included a new installer and new language support.
Kasai 1.1.0 beta 1 (Default branch)
Kasai 1.1.0 beta 1 (Default branch)
04/05/2005 11:56 AM
Kasai is a Java-based authentication and authorization framework. It
allows you to integrate into your application a granular and
manageable
permission scheme. It's targeted at the specific security requirements
that arise in real-life applications such as Intranets, ERPs, CRMs,
document managers, accounting systems, etc.
Changes:
Support was added for Win32 authentication
service, AS/400 authentication service, and a SOAP
access facade using AXIS. KasaiFacade was changed
so that the "real" exceptions are thrown in every
method (i.e. DoesntExistException instead of
CriticalException or NonCriticalException). Major
code refactoring was done by using the DAO
pattern.
Jinzora 2.0 Beta 1 (Default branch)
Jinzora 2.0 Beta 1 (Default branch)
02/05/2005 09:35 PM

Jinzora is a Web-based media streamer, primarily designed to stream
MP3s (but can be used for any media file that can stream from HTTP).
It can be integrated into a PostNuke site, run as a standalone
application, or be integrated into any PHP Website.
Changes:
The code was rewritten from the ground up to support advanced features
such as a database-driven backend and completely new site layouts.
UMark 2.0.0 Beta 2 (Default branch)
UMark 2.0.0 Beta 2 (Default branch)
03/28/2005 03:42 AM

UMark is a graphical user interface that allows
gamers and hardware reviewers to easily configure
and run benchmarks on UnrealŪ Tournament 200x
(UT2003 and UT2004, both demo and retail
versions). It supports "botmatch", "flyby", and
"timedemo" benchmarking. Users have the ability to
save and load their benchmark scores, or even
submit them online. This Linux version is a GTK+
2.0 port of UMark written from scratch.
Changes:
This release addresses compiler warnings and runtime crashes on
certain machines by typecasting pointers and scanning installed UT200x
versions and their proper directories. Other minor improvements were
also made.
Anatomic P2P 0.1 BETA (Client branch)
Anatomic P2P 0.1 BETA (Client branch)
03/31/2005 09:17 AM
Anatomic P2P is an implementation of a protocol
designed to decentralize BitTorrent. It is based
on a network of "supertrackers" or "supernodes"
that users query and which route users to the
correct tracker(s). A modified tracker and client
are used, and "old" clients can still use the
network. The technology is based on the Gnutella
GWebCache system.
Changes:
The Anatomic client cycles through supertrackers
to find out about trackers.
HelpCORE 1.2.3 Beta 1 (Default branch)
HelpCORE 1.2.3 Beta 1 (Default branch)
03/23/2005 10:36 PM

Helpcore is an enterprise grade help and servicedesk application. It
acts as a central information hub for everybody that is involved in
the help and service desk process. Managers can see overview and
decision making information, system administrators can see the status
of their network and software, and users can see the current status of
their problems.
Changes:
Native IIS support was started, although it does
not yet work correctly. Numerous bugfixes related
to backups were made.
K Learning Aid 0.7.4 beta (Default
branch)
K Learning Aid 0.7.4 beta (Default
branch)
04/16/2005 03:08 PM

Klaid (K Learning Aid) periodically displays
pop-up dialog boxes that ask the user to answer
the questions contained in a given kvtml file.
kvtml files can be created with KWordQuiz or
FlashKard.
Changes:
The GUI was revamped a bit, switching from
toolboxes to tabs. Sound events were implemented.
The automake configuration was changed to install
a menu item in the "Edutainment" category.
HelpCORE 1.2.3 Beta 3 (Default branch)
HelpCORE 1.2.3 Beta 3 (Default branch)
04/14/2005 07:39 PM

Helpcore is an enterprise grade help and servicedesk application. It
acts as a central information hub for everybody that is involved in
the help and service desk process. Managers can see overview and
decision making information, system administrators can see the status
of their network and software, and users can see the current status of
their problems.
Changes:
This release fixes a few small problems, and adds easier file handling
with incidents and email changelogs.
PyPE 2.0 Beta (Default branch)
PyPE 2.0 Beta (Default branch)
03/19/2005 03:21 AM

PyPE (Python Programmers Editor) is a lightweight but powerful editor.
Tools for the new and seasoned user alike are included out of the box,
including syntax coloring, multiple open documents with tabs,
per-document browsable source trees, and many others.
Changes:
Many changes were made, including multi-category 'todos', a filesystem
browser (with path marks), workspace saving, an integrated find bar, a
better parser, icons, and document listing (with the ability to
reorder by dragging).
BidNobble 0.1.0.2 beta (Default branch)
BidNobble 0.1.0.2 beta (Default branch)
04/16/2005 07:32 PM

BidNobble is an auction tool for eBay users. It
tracks eBay auctions and includes a snipe tool
that allows you to schedule your bid to be placed
seconds before the auction ends, preventing the
price from being driven high early in the auction.
It features a clock that is synchronized to eBay
time and secure login to eBay via SSL.
Changes:
Support for new eBay sites was added (ebay.at,
ebay.be, ebay.ch, ebay.es, ebay.it, ebay.nl). A
NewsBar was added.
DaDaBIK 3.2 beta (Default branch)
DaDaBIK 3.2 beta (Default branch)
03/31/2005 09:17 AM
DaDaBIK is a PHP application that allows you to
easily create a highly customizable Web interface
for a MySQL database in order to search, insert,
update, and delete records; all you need do is
specify a few configuration parameters. It is
available in Italian, English, Dutch, German,
Spanish, French, Portuguese, Croatian, Polish,
Catalan, Estonian, and Rumanian.
Changes:
A lot of bugs have been fixed. The main
improvements are related to authentication,
translations, and documentation. The
authentication code was partly rewritten, so user
information is now stored in the database and
passwords are now md5 encrypted. You can use
DaDaBIK itself to add and delete users and show
and modify users' information. It is also possible
to use a pre-existing users table. Six new
languages are available: Croatian, Polish,
Catalan, Estonian, Rumanian, and Portuguese. The
documentation has been updated and improved. In
particular, a FAQ section is now available.
Grok Description matches for Graphics3D 6.05 beta 2 (Beta branch)
GrokA matches for Graphics3D 6.05 beta 2 (Beta branch)
Microwave systems supplier to relocate
headquarters from Silicon Valley
Microwave systems supplier to relocate
headquarters from Silicon Valley
06/03/2004 11:33 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Jun 4 2004 3:44AM GMT
Silicon Valley, WV
Silicon Valley, WV
04/23/2004 02:48 PMEducation Week Apr 23 2004 6:45PM GMT
Silicon Valley 100
Silicon Valley 100
02/01/2005 09:19 PM
Silicon Valley 100 is a project by Auren Hoffman. I was lucky
enough to make it on the list. The idea is to make a list of
"connectors" and send them new gadgets and products to test. Newsweek
just did a story about this. I think it is almost like an opt-in
focus group. The obvious criticism would be these companies are trying
to buy "buzz". The difference between this and some buzz creation
companies is 1) it's not stealth 2) they don't tell you what to say. I
checked with Auren and he says that we can write whatever we want
about the products. When I get a product from Silicon Valley 100, I
will state this clearly in any blog post that refers to it and will
say what I think. I realize that the fact that we probably get to keep
most of the products makes it a bit like bribery, but if it's crap,
I'm sure most people will throw it away. I would be most interested in
products that are still not on the market where our feedback could be
incorporated in the product design. Then our feedback could be more
constructive...
Anyway, I'd be curious on people's thoughts.
The first product is a brondell
high-tech toilet seat. I told Auren, that this is one product that
Japan is a world leader in. I blogged this before, but we have over 50% household
penetration. The one in my house and in my office even has anti-stinky
gas-gate like air filtration.
UPDATE: Just uploaded a 5 min 4.3 MB
conversation with Auren Hoffman, the founder of the Silicon Valley
100.
UPDATE 2: Uploaded it to archive.org
too. Maybe I should put my media files there instead since archive
org does the file conversions for me too...
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Silicon Valley 150
Silicon Valley 150
08/06/2004 12:31 AMSan Jose Mercury News Aug 6 2004 5:03AM GMT
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Silicon Valley"
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Silicon Valley"
07/15/2004 10:13 PMThe New Silicon Valley: A Dog-Eat-Dog
World
The New Silicon Valley: A Dog-Eat-Dog
World
09/25/2004 09:34 PMOracle's attempted takeover of PeopleSoft can be seen as a harbinger
of many more in a mature industry.
The return of Silicon Valley
The return of Silicon Valley
04/27/2004 04:33 AMCyber India Online Apr 27 2004 9:02AM GMT
In the new Silicon Valley, it's a
dog-eat-dog world
In the new Silicon Valley, it's a
dog-eat-dog world
09/26/2004 08:35 PMIHT Sep 27 2004 0:27AM GMT
ACLU Comes to Silicon Valley
ACLU Comes to Silicon Valley
07/05/2004 08:57 PMThe organization that helps protect the Bill of Rights is looking for
some good people in Silicon Valley.
Silicon Valley Bet Looking Dubious
Silicon Valley Bet Looking Dubious
08/30/2004 03:11 AMLos Angeles Times Aug 30 2004 7:11AM GMT
Is Silicon Valley in a slump?
Is Silicon Valley in a slump?
08/07/2004 05:04 PMUSA Today Aug 7 2004 8:07PM GMT
Destination: Silicon Valley
Destination: Silicon Valley
09/10/2004 06:41 PMCalcutta Telegraph Sep 10 2004 10:16PM GMT
Onshoring To Silicon Valley
Onshoring To Silicon Valley
02/16/2004 11:57 AMThanks to everyone (and there were a lot of you) for submitting this
story from the San Jose Mercury News talking about
fore
ign companies "onshoring" jobs - basically, opening up an office
and hiring people in Silicon Valley, because of the various benefits
of the location: lots of smart people, lots of other companies for
partnering and selling, and easy access to venture capital. While the
numbers are small compared to offshoring, it brings up the point we've
been saying for a while. Despite the naysayers, there are jobs where
a physical presence in a certain location makes a lot of sense.
Silicon Valley Will Never Be Detroit
Silicon Valley Will Never Be Detroit
03/29/2005 04:47 AM Steve Lohr's article in the NY Times begs the question is Silicon
Valley turning into Detroit? Especially when Goldman Sachs calls
2005's IT growth at 4% and remarks that "technology looks to be firmly
in the cyclical category for...
Silicon Valley is back?
Silicon Valley is back?
11/04/2003 07:07 PMI4U Nov 4 2003 6:31PM ET
If You Can Make It in Silicon Valley,
You Can Make It . . . in Silicon Valley
Again
If You Can Make It in Silicon Valley,
You Can Make It . . . in Silicon Valley
Again
06/05/2005 10:45 PMFor high-tech entrepreneurs who hit it big in the 1990's, once isn't
enough.
The fading light of Silicon Valley
The fading light of Silicon Valley
03/28/2005 03:23 AM
If Steve
Lohr is right and Silicon Valley's brightest days are behind it,
it will have been their own fault. Technology isn't stagnant, we're
going through a rebirth, the deals being being floated are incredibly
rich, for the right people this time, and not in Silicon Valley. Not
for the carpetbaggers, not for the imitation impressarios, rather for
the technology that's making the difference and the people behind it.
Last week I wrote about insiders and two
-tier communities. That's Silicon Valley. The hubris of financiers
thinking they could do it by paying nothing for technology, nothingj
for ideas. Yeah Hollywood is corrupt, and they want to tie up tech to
serve their purposes, but they are still turning out product that
some people want. Can you say the same for Silicon Valley?
Imho, it's become another gray metropolis, the ideas long gone,
replaced by corporate strokers and lap dogs.
It's still the most welcoming of climates, a temperate haven,
warm in the winter, cool in the summer. The garden you can grow in a
SV back yard is one of the most diverse and nourishing anywhere in the
nation, that's why Valley real estate is holding its value. Its got
great schools, roads, shopping, even culture. What it's missing are a
heart and a purpose.
How one Silicon Valley partnership
soured
How one Silicon Valley partnership
soured
04/03/2005 07:58 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Apr 3 2005 10:36AM GMT
Silicon Valley slump: No end in sight
Silicon Valley slump: No end in sight
08/14/2004 02:54 PMElectric New Paper Aug 14 2004 5:38PM GMT
Longhorn Event in Silicon Valley
Longhorn Event in Silicon Valley
12/02/2003 03:11 AMSilicon Valley Event: want to see Longhorn? Vic Gundotra (General Manager of Longhorn
Evangelism) will be demonstrating Longhorn at the SD Forum Windows
SIG on Wednesday night.
Be careful, though. Vic is the guy who got me excited about
Longhorn. He might do the same to you too. I'm sure the Silicon Valley
audience will be skeptical, though. As they should be. Anyone gonna
blog it?
Staking a Claim in the Silicon Valley
Staking a Claim in the Silicon Valley
06/05/2004 02:26 AMNew York Times Jun 5 2004 6:15AM GMT
Silicon Valley looks for signs of
rebound
Silicon Valley looks for signs of
rebound
08/08/2004 05:31 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Aug 8 2004 8:06AM GMT
Piercing a Silicon Valley stereotype
Piercing a Silicon Valley stereotype
02/17/2004 08:27 AMCNET News.com's Declan McCullagh finds that generalizations about
latte-sipping, tofu-snacking liberals lead to a misleading reading of
the political map.
Bangalore closing gap on Silicon Valley
Bangalore closing gap on Silicon Valley
07/29/2004 04:31 AMZDNet UK Jul 29 2004 8:50AM GMT
Lingering Job Insecurity of Silicon
Valley
Lingering Job Insecurity of Silicon
Valley
03/09/2004 12:22 AMNew York Times Mar 9 2004 4:52AM GMT
Is Bangalore bigger than Silicon Valley?
Is Bangalore bigger than Silicon Valley?
07/28/2004 04:40 PMSome say the offshore-outsourcing capital is on the verge of
overtaking Santa Clara County as the world's biggest technology hub.
Fringes vs. Basics in Silicon Valley
Fringes vs. Basics in Silicon Valley
03/14/2005 06:16 PMElectronic Arts plans to announce this week that it will begin paying
overtime to some workers. Those workers would no longer be eligible
for options or bonuses.
Bangalore Beats Silicon Valley
Bangalore Beats Silicon Valley
01/06/2004 11:47 AMClover Park goes to Silicon Valley
Clover Park goes to Silicon Valley
08/22/2004 09:02 PMstuff.co.nz Aug 23 2004 1:37AM GMT
Why frugal is the new Google in Silicon
Valley
Why frugal is the new Google in Silicon
Valley
07/24/2004 07:35 PMSunday Herald Jul 24 2004 11:18PM GMT
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