Category Archives: Daily Links

Links of the Day: July 23, 2008

Watch out for everyone or no one – (37signals) “Don’t say everyone or no one. It doesn’t mean anything.”

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Links of the Day: July 17, 2008

Ed Boyden’s blog: How to Think “….teach a class called ‘How to Think’, which would focus on how to be creative, thoughtful, and powerful in a world where problems are extremely complex, targets are continuously moving…”

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Links of the Day: July 16, 2008

Virtual Geek: VM HA – service console networking, isolation behaviour – and other under the covers stuff “Boy, this is a topic that just never stops giving :-)” Coding Horror: Maybe Normalizing Isn’t Normal “Traditional database design principles tell you that well-designed databases are always normalized, but I’m not so sure.”

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Links of the Day: July 12, 2008

VMware to raise prices in Europe, Australia and New Zealand by 10% starting Sep. 2 | virtualization.info “virtualization.info has just learned that the 10% price increase is confirmed also in Australia and New Zealand. We can’t confirm when the new prices will be applied. It seems that the high currency volatility is not just a […]

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Links of the Day: July 10, 2008

EXCLUSIVE: VMware employee reveals internal details on CEO removal, exposes Tucci and Moritz confidential emails | virtualization.info “This confirms a couple of points which virtualization.info speculated on: Diane Green was working to sell VMware and finally unchain it from EMC; Her departure will eventually lead to a mass-exodus….”

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Links of the Day: July 03, 2008

Oren Hurvitz’s Blog – LinkedIn Architecture “At JavaOne 2008, LinkedIn employees presented two sessions about the LinkedIn architecture.” Esoteric Curio – Scalability and concessions Follow up… “I would like to comment on something I see repeated again and again and is likely misinterpreted by young scalability architects. The statement of what you should expect to […]

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Links of the Day: July 02, 2008

The OSPF Default Mysteries “In this article, you’ll see how the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol uses default routes and how various OSPF-generated default routes interact in typical network scenarios.” Key differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 “Web 2.0 is a buzzword introduced in 2003-04 which is commonly used to encompass various novel […]

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Links of the Day: June 29, 2008

iamcal.com – Parsing Email Adresses in PHP That is one crazy regex. Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years “Why is everyone in such a rush? Walk into any bookstore, and you’ll see how to Teach Yourself Java in 7 Days alongside endless variations offering to teach Visual Basic, Windows, the Internet, and so on in […]

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Links of the Day: June 28, 2008

Renesys Blog: Cogent Becomes Transit-Free “Cogent (AS174) has established a direct connection to the America Online Transit Data Network (ATDN) (AS1668). This long-awaited connection completes Cogent’s effort to directly connect with every transit-free network in the world.” WWoIT – Wayne’s World of IT: Find VM snapshots in ESX/VC “Find snapshots of VMs in ESX and […]

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Links of the Day: June 26, 2008

Oil Price Fallout: Jobs Coming Home? Sometimes cheap labour isn’t enough… As the cost of shipping continues to soar along with fuel prices, home-grown manufacturing jobs are making a comeback after decades of decline. Virtual Geek: Answers to a bunch of questions… I got a lot of questions on the 10GbE post, which is great. […]

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