Google's Secret Weapon
In Redmond Magazine (no, really.)
open source, open genomics, open creation
In Redmond Magazine (no, really.)
Posted by Glyn Moody at 11:16 am
Labels: andrew morton, apache, ben goodger, Firefox, google, hadoop, jeremy allison, Microsoft, redmond magazine, samba, secret weapon, yahoo
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4 comments:
Good piece.
I've been following your blog for quite some time and used the links. Keep up the excellent work please. :-)
Thanks - I'll do me 'umble best...
Wheels within wheels within wheels. One thing does seem true - breaking Microsoft's quasi-monopolistic «dominance» - something well on the way as regards web browser use, at least in Europe (XiTi Monitor Browser barometre) - will greatly benefit users, no matter whether they choose to employ Microsoft products or those of its competitors or, like myself, both....
Henri
Choice is always good.
Pity that the UK does so abysmally in the Firefox stakes as reported by Xiti...
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