Why The iPhone Has No Cut&Paste
The Hub Of Our Life
Smart Strategies
Twittoseconds
Help Me! - Part 2
Great post (some days ago) from Joe McKendrick about SOA rituals.
(Help Me Part 1 (sort of) is here)
The History Of Web 2.0 - Part 15
The Benefits Of A SOA
A SOA has a lot of benefits.
Reuse is one of them. See Joe McKendrick.
Simply Explained - Part 18: Convention Over Configuration
Geeks In The Wild - Part 2
2.0 Savvy Kids - Part 4
Michael Arrington has some questions about Twitters architecture?
How To Make Money On Web 2.0
One Year In A IT Project - Day 18
The Consultants Handbook - Chapter 12
My Guess Of The Week - Part 3
Cool new features in the next version of Windows (see TechCrunch) which Bill Gates has announced for next year (see an older post from Mary-Jo Foley).
The Monthly Non-Tech Post
The Consultants Handbook - Chapter 11
See Joe McKendrick about the SOA and Mashups.
One Year In A IT Project - Day 17
See Michael Krigsman about 5 ways tp prevent IT failure.
The 5th way:
"Scope creep. Lack of preparation typically begets the kitchen-sink syndrome, where project leaders add in every kind of feature and the kitchen sink to boot."
Maybe sometimes you want some scope creep:
Working in a IT project is exciting.
But who likes roll-outs? Annoying customer calls and the boring maintenance phase starts.
Why don't postpone this to the infinity?
The Quick Start Guide For The NCC-1701-D, Chapter 4
Lucky Moments
Michael Arrington said a couple of day ago: "Twitter: Something Is Technically Wrong" and Jason Calacanis reiterates: "take my money for less down time"