Monthly Archives: June 2009

Late night humour

Whilst relocating a Jive SBS system I noticed a little something caused by forgetting to set the time zone on the destination server.

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Twitter in the enterprise

There’s a lot of conversation about social media in the enterprise at the moment, whether it’s a good or bad thing, Craig Scroggies (VP at Symantec) article here is a good read. Like any web bases resource it’s probably good … Continue reading

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Twitter Launches Verified Accounts

News on Twitter Verified Accounts from Mashable. Twitter Launches Verified Accounts. This is great news, many people are trying hard to block identity theft on the net so it’s important that new mediums take this seriously as soon as possible, … Continue reading

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BBC leads the next wave of web experience with Hemlock

Another XMPP based platform. From TechCrunch Exclusive: BBC leads the next wave of web experience with Hemlock.

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Comments on ‘Microsoft architecture chief: Google Wave ‘anti-web”

I just read an article on The Register about Ray Ozzie and why he thinks Google Wave is “anti-web”. It’s a bizarre read because if it’s accurate he’s saying that the web relies on open standards, this coming from a … Continue reading

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I love Microsoft..

I thought I should go and take a look at Bing. So, what test should I set, I know, search for ‘managed email security’ with ‘show all’ selected. Surprise! ClearEmail comes out on top as the first non sponsored link, … Continue reading

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