- Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy - Listen to the words.
- Rimini Street Sues Oracle - The saga continues.
- Gmail adds OAuth support - It is great that it opens the door to new apps, but remember, while you don't have to share your Gmail password, the 3rd party app still has full access to your e-mails.
- Oracle goes all or nothing on hardware support - Closing the loopholes Sun perhaps should have years ago.
- JumpBox Jumps Ahead - Open Source as a Service on Amazon EC2 - Making the cloud easier to use. And there is a great library available that includes MySQL, PostgreSQL, Tomcat, Ruby on Rails, SugarCRM, MediaWiki, phpBB, Drupal, Liferay, Wordpress, Jasper, and much more. But no GlassFish or JBoss?
- Why doesn't IBM just buy Novell already? - Interesting thought. But then so is IBM buying RedHat or IBM buying Canonical.
- Chipmaker sues Apple for violating multitouch patent - What goes around, comes around. Jonathan's blog on the subject is interesting as is Stephen O'Grady's reasons against software patents.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
links for 2010-03-31: Leadership Lessons; Rimini response to Oracle; Gmail and OAuth; Oracle closes loopholes; JumpBox eases apps on EC2; IBM buy Novell?; Apple violated multitouch patent?
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unrelated to your post but interesting development:
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