Six more specifications in the SOA world (see Joe McKendrick).
How To Rescue A Project - Chapter 2
How To Rescue A Project - Chapter 1
What Jobs Said And What He Thought
See Russell Shaw about an interview with Steve Jobs about the iPhone price cut.
Free Libre Microsoft
The No Sin Patent
Names Twooooooooooo.0
See Wired's Bryan Gardiner on the great names of Web 2.0 companies.
Privacy Award For Microsoft WGA
(Another part of the series about the maybe most famous two Steves in IT history - the one from Cupertino and the one Redmond, part 1 is here)
Good news for Microsoft after the WGA server outage (thank god it was just an human error, see Slashdot):
The privacy agancy from the German state of Schleswig-Holstein awarded Microsofts WGA a privacy seal (I've found just a link in German).
The Big Family Of Facebook Founders
It's easier being a Facebook founder than being not (see TechCrunch, Techmeme and a follow-up on TechCrunch).
The Weapons Of The Future
The Top Story Of The Week No. 35
See Scobles latest and maybe last blog post of this story.
Offshore Made Easy - Chapter 1
Offshore development is more than just developing off shore (see the blog post from Michael Krigsman).
The 101.5th Project Management Tip
Michael Krigsman blogs about 101 project management tips.
Here's my humble upgrade of his first tip.
Great Gesture From Yahoo
See Nicholas Carr or ZDNet about Yahoo being sued by the chinese dissidents.
The Truth Is On The First Page
In a great post Nicholas Carr writes about the implications of the infinite memory the web shows.
He takes as an example the SEO efforts of the New York Times. This has led to quite old and wrong articles highly ranked on Google.
Whose fault is it? Googles? The New York Times'?
What about us whose believe rises with the Google rank?
Steve & Steve - Part 1
Faking is getting more and more popular (see TechCrunch).
(Of course the two Steve's from Redmond and Cupertino are on the list. Geek And Poke starts a series about these two guys.)
The New Paradigm - Part 1
The Podnoses - Episode 21 - Open Source
See Dana Blankenhorn whether Open Source is apolitical.
The History Of Web 2.0 - Part 12
I know it's not the first Sigmund-Freud-cartoon I made.
But after reading about the new Facebook ads (see TechCrunch and Dan Farber) I couldn't resist.
CI2.0
See TechCrunch and Dan Farber about intelligence services and social networking.
(See also an older post about this theme)