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    Star Destroyer: spaceship or film director?
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    WWT == Wow
    The World Wide Telescope (WWT) is amazing - I can't wait to show my son.   You can see a demo of it from TED here .   I'm not sure when this will be available but I hope its soon.    This is a great application of the Read More...
    Wow
    Seen this yet? Take a walk or a drive around Seattle or San Francisco. Very cool. Read More...
    Well that didn't take long...
    Seen this yet?    Interesting to see it pop up on Yahoo News of all places. I had a feeling something like this was going to happen. Read More...
    Logic Need Not Apply
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    New year, new job
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    Here comes another bubble
    I'm sure many of you have already seen this, but for those of you that haven't its definitely worth a look . Brings back some very bad memories for me.. :( Read More...
    Enable Hibernation in Vista
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    Do we really need more government involvement in the IT industry?
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    Acronym Madness 2.0
    ROA Anyone? Anyone? Bueller ?? This is deeper than a trough for me - more like a dungeon of disillusionment . Read More...
    Yet Another Acronym
    We've been discussing FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) related to new technologies for almost a decade. Now its time for FUD 2.0 - except we're going to call it FUDGE (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt around Governance in the Enterprise) because nobody doesn't Read More...
    Beta still means beta
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    Architect Journal gets a facelift
    Have you seen the new Arc Journal website? Simon's taken the old website, revamped it and integrated it with the MSDN Architecture Center. The result is easier searching, cleaner navigation, and greater cross linking with other architecture articles and Read More...
    Yet Another SOA Consortium (YASC)
    Here's another in what appears to be a growing trend . Interestingly enough - this one seems to be part of the OMG . Update: The SOA Leaders site appears to have vanished (cache of the site courtesy the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine ). Read More...
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