Archives
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SOA and Updates
Andres and Udi are having a discussion about disconnected applications that has overflowed into the topic of service oriented architecture.
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Microsoft Deepfish: Goodbye Crappy Mobile IE
Very slick technology coming out of live labs lately. The latest is Deepfish:
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Articulate Guru Awards
We just announced the winners of our first Guru awards at Articulate. Head over and take a look:
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Who's The Best?
"I have analyzed the vulnerability disclosures and fixes for Windows Vista and examined the results in the context of its predecessor, Windows XP, along with several other modern workstation operating systems including Red Hat, Ubuntu, Novell and Apple products to try and answer that question.
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My First Vista BSOD
If you are installing vista after installing Daemon tools (in my case, I was upgrading the factory home edition to ultimate from MSDN ISO) and you start getting a blue screen after crcdisk.sys loads, the problem is most likely a file installed by Daemon tools. To solve the problem, launch the recovery console at boot menu, open a command prompt, and delete <WINDOWS>\System32\Drivers\sptd.sys and restart and the install should continue without bluescreening.
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Marc on Apollo
"When will Adobe/Macromedia learn? Why would someone want to lock themselves into a proprietary, closed platform - like Apollo? Unfortunately none of the (so-called) analyst, experts out there plugging Adobe - has brought this up yet. I’m not sure why they think that desktop based apps - connected to the Internet - are so new or different - or why locking yourself into an Adobe platform is smart, but both Scoble and Arrington seem to love it. One could argue that by enabling developers to easily connect media, web and the desktop together - that they’ll be able to get further faster - but would someone please mention to these poor schmucks who swallow this pitch that if you’re hopelessly locked into a proprieary platform - that the owner of the platform (Google, Microsoft, Adobe, MySpace) can do ANYTHING they want - at any time and discard you as fast as - well as fast as Macromedia ripped of Laszlo. So if history is any guidance, the ONE company who you’d NEVER trust - as far as you can throw them - is exactly the people shoveling you this Apollo crap. What open standards does Apollo support (besides http, HML and tcp/ip?) How could it have been done better - open? How many young companies have they already ripped off, stolen their IP or made promsies to - which they’ll break? I can’t believe nobody is calling them on this atrocity of a platform? Well I am. Everything Macromedia ever did to try and provide an integrated platform for developers - has failed. Why do you think Jeremy Allaire had to leave Macromedia to go do Brightcove? Well anyway - the platform sucks, stay away from it. But it gives me an excuse to use one of my favorite acronyms - YACP"
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WPF/E Faster than Flash?
Been busy launching a new product for the last few months (http://www.articulate.com/products/articulate-online.php), but getting some time to hit the blogs and noticed this tidbit: